Cover art for Outside In
Published
Mitchell Beazley, July 2024
ISBN
9781784728854
Format
Hardcover, 224 pages
Dimensions
26.2cm × 19.8cm × 2.4cm

Outside In A Year of Growing & Displaying

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'I devoured this sumptuously British step-by-gorgeous-step guide to when

to seed, plant and pluck in a single sitting.' - Richard E. Grant

'Outside In is not only stuffed full of practical advice and tips on nurturing

a garden and displaying plants and flowers in the home, it is also a thing

of romantic beauty. Sean's overflowing, colourful arrangements have put

a smile on my face countless times: he has a natural ability to put together

flowers, books, fabrics and assorted treasures in a way that feels effortless,

charming and deeply personal.' - Luke Edward Hall

'As soon as I opened this book, I couldn't stop racing through the exquisite photos and words which invite and transport you into the author's beautiful home, another world with details and ideas that you want to bring back with you. There's a touch of magic on every page - the cheer of tulips... the simple complexities of narcissi... the mysterious shades and tones of Benton irises. As much a good read as a gorgeous pictorial journey through the year, both in the house and out, this book is utterly beautiful and totally inspirational, written in a way that fills the reader with confidence at the same time as enchanting them.' - Jo Thompson

'Inventive, considered, and thoughtful design.' House & Garden

In his debut book, garden designer Sean A Pritchard shows you how to plan a garden so that every month of the year there's something to bring indoors and display in an engaging way. From the cheery joy of early spring daffodils to the velvety richness of late-summer dahlias, the deep glow of golden autumn leaves to the optimism of late-winter catkins, Sean explains how to grow, harvest, and arrange an abundance of nature's treasure - no matter the size of your plot or your level of horticultural experience.

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