
The New Romantic Garden
From one of today’s leading garden designers, Jo Thompson presents thirty exquisitely planted gardens, offering inspiration for adapting traditional garden elements to modern, ecologically aware aesthetics. Known for her romantic English-style planting and commitment to biodiversity, Thompson showcases how sustainable practices can guide, rather than dominate, the growth of a garden. With hundreds of vibrant photos and detailed case studies, readers are shown how to create gardens that feel alive, atmospheric, and beautifully composed.
Details
- Pages: 240
- Hardcover
- Dimensions: 8.5" D x 11" W
- Published on: February 25, 2025
About The Author
Jo Thompson is a UK-based garden designer celebrated for her elegant, biodiverse plantings. She has won multiple Gold and Silver Gilt Medals, as well as a People’s Choice Award at RHS shows. An RHS judge and member of the Show Gardens Selection Panel, Thompson is consistently recognized as one of today’s leading designers by House & Garden and Country Life magazines.
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