Susie White is a garden and travel writer, broadcaster, wildlife photographer and lecturer. A lifelong and passionate gardener, she developed the garden at Chesters Walled Garden on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. Since then she has created a garden from scratch in a hidden valley on previously uncultivated land. Beyond the garden, Susie's interests include the environment, conservation, wildlife, upland hay meadows, archaeology, heritage skills and the landscape and walks of the North Pennines, Northumberland, and the Lake District. She is a regular contributor to the Guardian, BBC Countryfile, The English Garden, Homes and Gardens, and is garden columnist for My Weekly magazine. A member of the Garden Media Guild, and RHS speaker, she is the author of Gardens of Northumberland and the Borders.
“[an] enriching book that effortlessly deepens the reader’s relationship with the natural world.” -- Hannah Gardener, Garden Design Journal “Susie White's slim but charming volume explores how to create a garden that works for pollinators at night, as well as during the day, using a range of key plants.” -- The English Garden magazine “White’s charming and whimsically illustrated guide … will appeal to readers looking for a brief overview of making more pollinator-friendly gardens and seeking to understand the role of moths in the garden.” -- Library Journal