Dr Toby Musgrave is one of the UK's leading authorities in garden
history and design. With a degree in horticulture and a Ph.D. in garden
history, he has, since 1994 been a freelance television and radio
presenter, garden designer and consultant, author, journalist,
photographer, designer and lecturer. Since 2004 he has lived in Denmark
and has established himself as a garden writer and designer in his new
home.
Please come on in and learn more about Toby and his work.
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carolebd@xs4all.nl
Hi I bought your book; Courtyard Gardens in my former home town New Orleans. It is a dream book. There were photos of Japanese gardens that so inspired me I bought the book to save for a future garden.
One feature I loved most was the sparse grouping of single stalks of black bamboo on pages 32 and 34. I would like to do the same thing in our very small garden about five long stalks coming out of the slate path and nearby bed of low growing plants. We live in the sandy coastal area of Haarlem in the Netherlands. I hate to impose on your time and expertise but if possible could you tell me how I could plant single stalks of black bamboo such that they do not die or multiply?
Regardless I am fan and will enjoy looking at your book for many years.
Thank you,
Carole Dahlem
Haarlem, Netherlands