I also have a book of his "Shrubs for everyone" published 1997. Some of the practices are now outdated ie double digging and putting plenty of sphagnum moss in the bottom of the planting hole if you don't have any other soil improver, otherwise a good book.
I'm sad to read it too. I liked Peter Seabrook. He was one of the people who got me inspired to garden in the 70s. I have "Shrubs for your Garden" too, I knew nothing about shrubs then and I learnt a lot from it.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
We’ll miss him too. He was a regular speaker at our garden club over the years. Last time I saw him was at an NGS garden round here - having tea and cake like everyone else. A very knowledgeable, but very approachable man.
I also have a book of his "Shrubs for everyone" published 1997. Some of the practices are now outdated ie double digging and putting plenty of sphagnum moss in the bottom of the planting hole if you don't have any other soil improver, otherwise a good book.
It seems he moved with the science/times as his article in Jan 8th edition of Amateur Gardening is about sphagnum moss/peat regeneration. Very knowledgeable gardener. Safe onward journey Peter Seabrook.
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He leaves a large legacy.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
He always seemed a lovely genuine sort of chap.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...