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Dixter combination: cookbook and gardening guide

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Aaron Bertelsen is author of The Great Dixter Cookbook.
Aaron Bertelsen is author of The Great Dixter Cookbook.

A combination cookbook and gardening guide, The Great Dixter Cookbook: Recipes from an English Garden is written by Aaron Bertelsen, vegetable gardener and cook at Dixter, family home of the late Christopher Lloyd, located in Kent, England.

Great Dixter cookbook coverThe house and garden, now under the stewardship of Fergus Garrett and the Great Dixter Charitable Trust, is well known for its mixed perennial borders and stunning colour combinations, as well as its extensive kitchen garden. Bertelson’s gardening tips, advice and ancedotes about daily life at Great Dixter highlight his collection of recipes, all beautifully photographed.

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The book is published by Phaidon.

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Published: March 25, 2017 | Updated: May 14, 2020

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