The Garden Jungle is not a reflection on my garden it is the new book by Dave Goulson. Or rather the full title is The Garden Jungle: or Gardening to Save the Planet.
There is so much information presented in such a stimulating style that I recommend it for all gardeners everywhere.
Dave Goulson is a university professor, author of several best selling books and a keen amateur gardener.
In addition, in 2006 he founded the Bumblebee Conservation Trust which has had a tremendous impact on raising the awareness of the decline in Bumblebees in the U.K. in the past eighty years. The Bumblebee Conservation Trust has spearheaded many successful projects in the U.K. and involves and encourages the public to become part of the conservation effort.
In fact, if each time you access Amazon through this link the association will receive a donation from Amazon on qualifying purchases (they raised £3,500 last year in this way.)
So the bumblebee theme is in honour of Dave Goulson and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust and also to recommend his new book as a great read. However, the book is not just about bumblebees but concerns all of the natural life that you find in the garden.
Although written with his gardens in the U.K. and France in the background, his writing resonates across the continents.
I’ve read a lot of books about gardening for nature but this is definitely heads and shoulders above anything else I have read.
Anyone who has already read his other books will be familiar with his light-hearted, easy to read style but for those who have not read his other books, I also wanted to point out his credentials as a seriously well-informed writer.
This time I decided to go for the Kindle edition but I think I will also buy a paper copy. It is a book that I know I will want to refer to and although the Kindle version does have an index it is rather that I am personally more adapt at the “flick” method when I want to retrieve information from a paper book. I must get used to using the highlighters but until now I have reserved my Kindle purchases to light reading for beach or while travelling.
I hope you enjoy reading this book wherever you are and whether you have a postage stamp size garden or a huge spread or whether your garden is still in your dreams.