A Garden Grew was written in the 1960s, but never published.It chronicles the creation of a garden over a 30-year period in the grounds of a Grade II listed Tudor house called Harveys, in the delightful village of Glynde in East Sussex.The author – Kathleen Pickard-Smith - was a keen amateur botanist and an accomplished gardener.She filled her garden with unusual plants that few others were keeping at that time, and it was, for a period, open to the public.Richard Baker has unearthed the lost manuscript, and added colour photos of many of the plants featured.He has also undertaken considerable research, and provided a detailed biography of the author, who led an interesting life, and who was, for many years, owner of the Brighton School of Music.