When work on the Eden Project began in February 1999, the worked-out china clay pit of Bodelva in Cornwall was a grey 'moonscape' fifteen metres below sea level that contained no life & no natural soil. Today, the pit is home to one of the world's most famous & diverse gardens, containing 130, 000 plants from 3, 500 species across the globe. The seemingly impossible task of creating & managing specialist habitats from desert to rainforest in a sterile hole in the ground has given the horticultural team at Eden a unique experience of 'gardening at the edge'. Now, in Gardening at Eden, Matthew Biggs talks to the gardeners who have been with the Project from the beginning to discover exactly how they achieved the impossible, & how you can do it at home. As well as learning about the truly rare & magical plants that are grown in the diverse environments of the Eden biomes, we find out why the plants were chosen, how they are maintained & how they can be made to flourish. If you've ever wondered if you could grow chillies in your back garden, how you could achieve the smells of the Mediterranean on your balcony, or how exactly to plant bulbs on a sixty-degree slope, look no further. Packed with tried & tested tips & techniques covering all aspects of global gardening from design & soil to propagation & pest control, this book shows us how everyone can garden 'the Eden way'. The size of this book is 25.2cm in height & 25.8cm wide with 320 pages.