"Gardening is full of innovations we take for granted. This little 112-page compendium delves into the highways and byways of gardening, profiling 50 aspects of gardening lore both old and recent. It provides insights into secateurs, lawnmowers, herbaceous borders, island beds, topiary and the ha-ha through to aerial gardening and urban greening to climate change" - Garden News
"Abigail Willis's lively gallop through assorted horticultural topics is full of such interesting nuggets" -- Daily Mail
An amusing and well-illustrated gift book for anyone interested in gadgetry and the progress of garden history - Gardens Illustrated
"A neat compendium of stories celebrating 50 of gardening's greatest inventions. Classic black line drawings from Dave Hopkins, some intricate and many of them amusing, accompany each entry. Every section of the book is informed and pithy, making this the kind of thoughtful, readable work often found on the bedside table" - The English Garden