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The Prince of Wales has spent the last ten years trying to turn his Highgrove estate into a model of environmentally-sound farming and gardening. This book records the successes, failures and lessons to be shared by everyone interested in the countryside and in the environment Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-283) and index
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Jan 1, 1993 · Highgrove, portrait of an estate. Hardcover – January 1, 1993. The Prince of Wales spent five years turning his Highgrove Estate in the Cotswolds into a model of environmentally-benign farming and gardening. This book records the successes and failures, and the lessons to be shared not only by gardeners, horticulturalists and farmers, but by ...
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Highgrove: Portrait of an Estate. Hardcover – 16 March 1993. The Prince of Wales spent five years turning his Highgrove Estate in the Cotswolds into a model of environmentally-benign farming and gardening. This book records the successes and failures, and the lessons to be shared not only by gardeners, horticulturalists and farmers, but by ...
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In an introductory section Prince Charles shares his vision of Highgrove as a blueprint for the future. Charles Clover depicts the backcloth: the history of the estate, the making of the garden, the wildflower garden, the encouragement of wildlife, the seasons at Highgrove, the experiments in organic farming, and the market for the products.
Jan 10, 2002 · The Prince of Wales has spent the last twenty years turning his Highgrove estate in the Cotswolds into a model of environmentally benign farming and gardening. HIGHGROVE: PORTRAIT OF AN ESTATE records the successes, failures and lessons to be shared not only by gardeners, horticulturists and farmers but by everyone interested in the countryside and in the environment at large.
- Charles Clover, HRH The Prince of Wales