Niwaki Field Report
People, places and things we find interesting: we hope you agree
The new annual publication featuring horticultural explorations from around the world… read the full description.
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Niwaki Field Report • No. 1 is in stock:
- 15.9oz
- 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.5"
- Our inaugural issue features 108 pages of original writing and photography from Niwaki, including
- Dan Pearson on head gardeners
- Tokachi Millennium Forest, Hokkaido by Alex Edouard
- Care & neglect in Tokyo by Lee Chapman
- Great Dixter House & Gardens, East Sussex by Alex Edouard
- Daisugi cultivation in Kitayama by Jake Hobson
- TERREMOTO Landscape Architecture Studio, LA by David Godshall
- A gentle dip in the backwaters of Kyoto by Jake Hobson and Kimura san
- Reading list, compiled by our contributors and interviewees
- ISBN: 978-1-9191642-0-5

You are pre-ordering the Niwaki Field Report • No. 2! Your copy will be dispatched from 10 Sept 2025. Happy reading!
- 15.9oz
- 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.5"
- Issue No. 2 has grown to include 124 pages of original writing and photography, featuring –
- Taki Jinja mountain shrine with Jake Hobson
- Kitsune with Will Thom and Zoe Williams
- The poetics of pruning by Sophie Walker
- Portland Japanese Garden & the Pacific Northwest by Alex Edouard
- The giant of suburbia by Alex Edouard
- Izumo pine hedges by Jake Hobson
- Snow monsters of Japan by Will Thom and Soeda Kohei
- Dinner at Beth’s (Chatto) by John Warland
- Toshi Landscape by Benjamin Kato and Yuri Kimura
- Lessons from the nursery by Jake Hobson
- Reading list, compiled by our contributors
- ISBN: 978-1-9191642-1-2

Product description
Printed and finished in the UK in limited numbers on heavy-weight papers with the greatest care, we can’t wait for you to read it.
Best usage
Turn off all screens, find a quiet, comfortable spot away from disturbances and take a horticultural holiday in your head.
NB the majority of the text is in English, with a Japanese summary of each article and translations of all captions.