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  1. HRH The Prince of Wales describes the organic practices that have turned Highgrove into one of the finest gardens in the country. These same organic principles are also employed at Clarence House and Birkhall, each with their own particular conditions and concerns.

  2. From the Prince of Wales, an intimate guide to his Royal gardens and pioneering organic approach to creating world-class beauty. For twenty-six years, the Prince of Wales has passionately honed the organic practices used at Highgrove, Their Royal Highnesses' family home in Gloucestershire, as well as in his other gardens at Birkhall in the Scottish Highlands and Clarence House in central London.

  3. Highgrove House in Gloucestershire was bought by The Prince of Wales as his family home in 1980.The Prince has sought to make the gardens and Home Farm at Highgrove organic and environmentally sustainable.

  4. Birkhall, photographed for the first time, has an extensive cutting garden used by the Duchess of Cornwall for the flower arrangements with which she fills the house. THE ELEMENTS OF ORGANIC GARDENING covers compost, healthy soil and propagation, plant combinations and rotations, and how to deal with pests the organic way.

  5. His book, written with Stephanie Donaldson, shows the techniques employed at Highgrove and adopted in his other gardens at Clarence House and Birkhall. Charles III, King of the United Kingdom (b. 1948) - The Elements of Organic Gardening: Highgrove, Clarence House, Birkhall

  6. The Elements Of Organic Gardening: Highgrove - Clarence House - Birkhall von Donaldson, Stephanie, The Prince of Wales, HRH und eine große Auswahl ähnlicher Bücher, Kunst und Sammlerstücke erhältlich auf ZVAB.com.

  7. The Elements of Organic Gardening; Highgrove, Clarence House, Birkhall. HRH The Prince Of Wales With Stephanie Donaldson. Photography By Andrew Lawson, Additional Photography By David Rowley. Charles, Prince of Wales [Donaldson, Stephanie] Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2007. ISBN 10: 0297844164 ISBN 13: 9780297844167