
I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to interview Meg Bignell and Alice Bennett about their beautiful new book Tasmanian Gardens on ‘The Book Shelf.’
This is not your average gardening book. You will find no instruction manuals or growing guides within. This is a book of stories, each one perfectly unique, from an underwater wonderland to a gnome garden in Queenstown, the gardens waiting for you in these pages are a reminder that gardens are so much more than elegant borders and neatly trimmed hedges.
A garden can be anything you want it to be, and the stories Meg and Alice have captured here in photography and prose are a feast for the senses and an inspiring call to don your gardening gloves and make some magic in whatever small patch of earth or great lawn you have at hand.
If you missed our conversation, you can catch it here – https://www.edgeradio.org.au/shows/the-book-shelf/
You can find out more about Meg and Alice and their wonderful work here: