Liz has always loved gardening ever since she was a child, and is frequently in her slippers first thing in the morning, 'like so many of us who love their gardens.' Nothing misses Liz's warm and wicked wit - snails and slugs, triumphs and disasters, favourite flowers and infuriating weeds, nosy nei[...]
Often out snipping or clipping first thing in the morning, Liz turns her wicked wit on snails and slugs, triumphs and disasters, nosy neighbours and expensive tree surgeons. Here is everything from the joy of a first crocus to the irritation of losing a much loved trowel. No-one manages to take such[...]
Liz has always loved gardening ever since she was a child, and is frequently outside in her dressing down first thing in the morning, 'like so many of us who love their gardens.' This is her fourth book of humorous verse, but her first on gardens and gardeners (and probably the first humorous poetry[...]