Delightful...a great read for anyone who likes to challenge the status quo, enjoys gardening or visiting gardens and has ever wished they could stick a literary two fingers up!
* A Pentland Garden Diary *
His topics (targets?) are many and varied always spot-on, erudite and beautifully written. I could tempt you with a hundred nuggets but I won't, because every HORTUS reader should leave his armchair right now and go out to buy a copy - preferably from an independent bookseller. You will not be disappointed.
-- David Wheeler * Hortus *
The perfect book for the Christmas stocking - small, compact and a little treasure. It is a collection of Tim Richardson's columns, articles, essays and reviews and they are, first and foremost, entertaining but also informative and thought provoking. Tim Richardon's style is witty, insightful, provocative and, above all, enjoyable and fun to read. I loved it! Loved it!
* Irish Garden Plant Society blog *
Wide-ranging..Lots of food for thought
* The Irish Garden (Pick of the Month) *
If you want a book to dip into, there is always something interesting to find. And if you want to be amused, exasperated or challenged, then read the lot. The most important thing is that on every page, Richardson takes gardens and gardening seriously.
* Thinkin Gardens *
Here is a collection of articles, essays, reviews and columns written for various publications between 2004 and 2015, on a huge variety of subjects. Some are amusing, some thought-provoking and some are downright contentious. All are worth reading. Tim Richardson is a practiced writer and reviewer of gardens, styles of gardening, designers, and gardeners both living and historic... whether you agree with his views or not, there's no denying he expresses himself clearly and persuasively.
* The Professional Gardener *
A hugely entertaining read with pieces that provide just the right amount of venom
* Gardens Illustrated *
The most independent, thoughtful, challenging gardening critic writing now. Every article here makes entertaining reading as well as being well worth pondering.
-- David Sexton * Evening Standard Best Gardening Books of 2016 *
Incisive, witty, opinionated and thought-provoking, its subject matter is engagingly eclectic.
-- Fionnuala Fallon * Irish Times *
There is lots of meat (or maybe high quality protein, if you prefer) in these short pieces - plenty to think about, discuss, and to challenge your thinking about gardening. And he is a good writer rich in quotable passages, sometimes cutting, controversial even. It is worth buying, this book and it is not even expensive. I wish there was more garden writing of this quality.
* Tikorangi Garden blog, New Zealand *
A collection of short pieces by the marvellously opinionated, self-assured author and historian Tim Richardson...genuinely stimulating.
-- Jane Powers * Sunday Times Ireland *
Informed criticism of what contemporary designers are up to is hard to find, but you can depend on Tim Richardson - the best, indeed almost the only, garden polemicist we've got.
-- Ursula Buchan * Spectator *
A collection of lively articles by one of the most intelligent garden critics writing today. Richardson is not afraid to prod, tease and question received opinion.
-- Caroline Donald * Sunday Times *
Witty and full of perceptive comment.
* Times Literary Supplement *
Tim Richardson is our most critically intelligent, observant and humorous garden historian.
-- David Sexton
Noone writes better than the English gardening scene than Tim Richardson. He has a formidable range of reference and a brilliant way with words.
-- Anna Pavord