39 of the Best Companion Plants for Camellias
10.10.2023 - 16:20 / gardenersworld.com / Monty Don
Monty Don is one of the nation’s favourite gardeners. For nearly twenty years, Monty has been lead presenter on BBC Gardeners’ World, the beloved television programme which inspires this magazine.
Monty began his gardening career as a writer, so it’s perhaps unsurprising that he’s published several acclaimed books on the topic.
Some – The Jewel Garden, or Nigel – are perfect for curling up with a cup of tea. Others – Down to Earth, or The Complete Gardener – are practical advice for getting the most out of your garden. Japanese Gardens, American Gardens, and Paradise Gardens are all brilliant for travel inspiration and design ideas.
Whether you’re an experienced gardener wishing to reflect on your hobby, or a new gardener looking for a good place to begin, each book is a reflection of both Monty’s love of gardening and his minute knowledge of it.
All these books make great gardening gifts as well as helpful references and guides. Whatever you’re looking for, we’ve curated a list of seven of Monty’s finest work from the past three decades.
If you’re looking for further book inspiration, take a look at our guide to gardening books. For more of Monty, listen as he discusses the health benefits of gardening on the BBC Gardeners’ World Podcast.
Seven Monty Don books for your reading listBrowse a selection of Monty Don’s books below:
The Complete Gardener by Monty DonNo garden is complete without proper attention and care for the environment. The Complete Gardener is a crucial guide to sustainable, nature-first gardening. Originally published in 2003, this book has recently been extensively updated and republished. What’s more, readers and subscribers to BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine can enjoy up to 45% off.
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39 of the Best Companion Plants for Camellias
When it comes to gardening, organisation is key, and a seed storage box is a great first step, enabling you to easily access all the different seeds you hope to sow.
Claire Margetts is a senior gardener and the National Trust’s first-ever Sissinghurst Scholar, part of an 18-month programme designed to cultivate future head gardeners under Troy Scott Smith. “Vita wrote that ‘climbers are among the most useful plants in any garden’, says Claire. “I couldn’t agree more and could happily extol the virtues of any of the hundreds of clematis and climbing rose forms that adorn the medieval walls, farm buildings, homespun chestnut structures and which grow in the orchard here.” This month, Claire picks ten best climbers that will grow in shade or partial shade, are happy in most soils and are generally hardy.
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A bird box provides a safe place for birds to build their nests and a specialist bird box camera can give you a closer look at the birds raising their families in your garden without causing disruption.
Gardening is incredibly rewarding but it can be tricky to keep on top of seasonal jobs such as sowing and harvesting, not to mention new planting plans, redesigns and wish lists from one year to the next.
Garden cloches are low enclosures used to cover plants and, depending on their style, offer protection against a number of factors.
While bird feeders are common in Britain’s gardens, bird baths are less so. Bird baths are a brilliant way of providing birds with a regular supply of clean water for both drinking and bathing. Bird baths become even more essential in the colder months when natural sources may be frozen or in the height of summer when water can be hard to come by.
When the sun is shining, the garden is the place to be. Gardening with kids is a great way to get them outside and learning about the natural world. However, if your kids would rather spend time with a screen than a garden spade, it can be a struggle to get them outdoors. Luckily, there are plenty of kids’ garden toys to make being outdoors more fun – from toys they can play with by themselves to games for the whole family to enjoy.
Trugs are a must-have garden accessory, combining practical utility and ornamental value. They can used for collecting cut flowers and plant cuttings, as well as for harvesting your homegrown fruit, veg and culinary herbs. Plus, they can be used to create indoor displays and they make wonderful gardening gifts.
There are few better ways to enjoy your garden and soak up the sun’s rays than with a garden lounger. This must-have piece of furniture is great for making sure you get your daily dose of vitamin D plus, they’re brilliantly uncomplicated – a light, airy bed for lazing in the sun.