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Books > Gardening > Specialized gardening methods > Container gardening
Plant is a stylish, practical, modern guide to the world of house
plants by the Guardian houseplant columnist, Gynelle Leon. House
plants can change a home in an instant. A flash of colour, a
calming influence, they are adaptable, affordable and - if you know
how - easy to care for. In Plant, horticultural expert and author
of Prick, Gynelle Leon, gives you all the knowledge you need to
help your plants thrive. Featuring: - A plant gallery showcasing
some of the very best house plants - A chapter of styling ideas to
inspire you to show your plants and their best - A care guide with
all you need to know to help your plants thrive
This book is aimed at the majority of us who live in terraced
houses, high rise flats, town houses and semi-detached properties
with a small garden and often nowhere to grow but the patio. It
shows how to make the most of pots and planters; how to plan for a
reasonable yield; and how never to run out of at least something to
special eat. You might not have all the space in the world, but you
can enjoy all the flavour in the world. With the step-by-step
instructions in this book you will be able to grow, nurture and
harvest your own fruit, vegetables and herbs in a range of pots and
containers, including recycled ones such as plastic milk bottles,
and kitchen sinks.
Learn to Live Holistically, Sustainably, and Intentionally"For
those interested in living off their land and starting a
homesteading lifestyle, this book does a great job providing
practical tips, recipes, and inspiration to get started on a
sustainable path." -Loni Wetherell, Library Journal #1 Best Seller
in Greenhouses, Sewing, Energy, House Plans, and Container
Gardening Make healthier life choices to heal yourself and the
environment through self-sufficiency. Holistic Homesteading by
Roxanne Ahern provides the tools for living slowly, intentionally,
and better through permaculture, edible gardening, and organic
farming. Live the Homestead Life. Ahern's book guides new and
seasoned homesteaders in improving personal and environmental
health. Holistic Homesteading is geared toward people who are
interested in pursuing intentional lifestyles and organic farming
methods. It is both for those who have access to land and those who
are interested in retrofitting urban and suburban lifestyles and
landscapes to shift towards sustainability. Utilize Sustainable
Organic Farming Techniques. Learn about permaculture design,
holistic nutrition, and sustainable farming in rural and urban
settings. Holistic Homesteading covers how to use organic soil and
zero chemicals to grow the best vegetables and fruits, responsible
and humane animal husbandry that improves the ground and carbon
sequestration, as well as the best canning and preserving
techniques. Ahern also provides tips on safely foraging for flowers
and mushrooms. Read Holistic Homesteading and learn: Permaculture
practices that can be used in rural and urban spaces How to get the
most out of your food through holistic nutrition The best
techniques for canning and preserving your fruits and vegetables If
you enjoyed books such as The Modern Homestead Garden, The
Encyclopedia of Country Living, and Beginner's Guide to Preserving,
your next read should be Holistic Homesteading.
Make the most of your balconies and windowsills with this handy
gardening guide from the author of the award-winning RHS Grow Your
Own Crops in Pots. RHS Little Book of Small-space Gardening is
packed with practical information and inspirational ideas for
anyone who wants to grow plants in a variety of outside spaces,
from balconies to stairways, windowsills to doorsteps. Look inside
to discover a host of creative step-by-step projects, such as
speedy salads, wildlife pots, fragrant baskets and green garden
walls. Handy plant profiles tell you what's best to grow in a
variety of conditions, such as wind, shade and drought. Whether you
choose to start with a simple pot or tackle a more ambitious
project, with this beautifully illustrated book you'll soon see how
even the smallest spaces can be amazing growing spaces.
In the multifaceted world of gardening, the same questions arise
time and time again. Organised season-by-season, this book promises
to answer the 1000 most-asked questions that can frustrate all
gardeners alike. Drawing on her years of experience in gardening,
former panellist and researcher for the BBC's Gardeners Question
Time Daphne Ledward has answered them all. From knowing how to
identify your soil type, the finer points of pruning and
propagation, and seeds versus seedlings; to the thorny problems of
dealing with chronic pests and diseases, and finding plants for
difficult places, this book is the answer to all of the most
frequently asked gardening questions. Get the most out of your
garden, big or small, and discover answers to common issues such
as: - what type of soil is best for your garden - how to select the
best plants, vegetables and herbs according to your space - how to
get your plants through a difficult winter - how to best care for
your plants, be it bulbs, roses, vegetables or even your lawn - how
to make your own compost
Includes: *500 recommended plants & designs*planting tips and
growing conditions *rules and principles of container gardening
color, flowering time, height, spread and hardiness of each plant
*photos showing each plant in a container setting *covers MN, WI,
IL, IN, MI, OH
Plants for Small Spaces provides practical i nformation on how to
make the best use of any available spac e in a whole range of
situations, from wall tops to steps, w indowsills to narrow alleys.
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This is best-selling author Ed Smith's complete guide to growing a
bounty of vegetables in small spaces and without land. This is a
completely updated and expanded edition of "Incredible Vegetables
from Self-Watering Containers", now including conventional
containers of all sizes, from window boxes to tubs. "The Vegetable
Gardener's Container Bible" provides information on growing
everyone's favourite vegetables in all kinds of containers. And Ed
Smith delivers his wealth of container gardening knowledge in the
friendly, accessible style that his readers love. He explains how
to choose the rights plants, select appropriate containers and
tools, provide balanced nutrition, care for plants throughout the
growing season, control pests without chemicals, and much more. He
even includes plans for small-space container gardens that urban
and suburban gardeners will love.
Discover how to grow it yourself! Growing your own vegetables is a
rewarding venture that's both affordable and delicious, but a
novice gardener might not know where to begin. This is your no-fuss
guide to vegetable gardening. Do you want to learn how to start and
sustain your own vegetable garden throughout the year? This
vegetable gardening book for beginners will help you choose and
care for more than 40 different varieties, all specially selected
for successful growing. From vegetable garden must-haves to
less-common crops like edamame beans, this is a one-stop guide to
growing vegetables that are easy to grow! Discover detailed
information on how to sow, plant, feed, water, protect and harvest
your vegetables. You don't have to be a horticulture expert to get
started, this indispensable reference book will take you through
every single step! It includes: - Tips on how to care for more than
40 different vegetable varieties - Packed with practical,
jargon-free know-how and simple gardening techniques -
Easy-to-follow format to help grow your gardening knowledge Let It
Grow! Gorgeous, full-colour photography provides plenty of
inspiration and ideas for your patch! Expert tips and step-by-step
instructions on every page help make sure that you care for your
vegetables in the right way in order for them to grow. Grow Easy
Veg covers everything you need to know about growing herbs and
vegetables, while expert tips help you troubleshoot as you go. It's
the perfect book for first-time gardeners! Complete the Series:
Make your green-fingered dreams a reality with the Grow series from
DK. Learn how to brighten up even the trickiest areas in Grow
Containers, or discover how to garden more sustainably in Grow
Eco-Gardening. Alternatively, there are more titles to explore such
as Grow Pruning & Training and Grow Houseplants.
User-friendly and highly accessible, this is a practical, fully
illustrated and inspiring guide to indoor gardening by self-taught
plant enthusiast Jade Murray. Here you will find invaluable tips
and advice for choosing, caring for and propagating houseplants.
Having limited space is no barrier to indoor gardening. Many of
these plants are perfect for small homes and space-saving ideas
abound - eg vertical arrangements - whether hanging in a basket,
bunched on a shelf, on a window sill or grouped on a ladder.
Chapters include: the easiest houseplants to grow for complete
beginners (including Chinese Money Plants and Dragon Trees) the
best 'diva' plants for creating drama and conversation pieces
(including String of Dolphins and Elephant Ear) air-purifying
plants (from ferns and lilies to the Fiddle Leaf Fig)
humidity-loving plants (including the Lipstick Plant and Asparagus
Ferns) heat-resistant indoor plants (cacti and succulents) plants
to help with pests (including Venus Fly Trap and Trumpet Pitcher)
Throughout the book you will find: advice on where to best position
plants in the home ideas for how to display them to best advantage,
including vertical arrangements tips on soil mix, watering, feeding
and trouble-shooting step-by-step photographs for plant propagation
an at-a-glance summary of Jade's 'golden rules' for success Jade
firmly believes that plants can be restorative and therapeutic - a
positive asset in any home or office. Her advice and enthusiasm
shine on every page of this book - as do her glorious photographs.
Gardening for Everyone is a sustainable guide to growing vegetables
in five simple steps: planning, building, planting, tending and
harvesting. With the same wisdom and stunning aesthetic as Simply
Living Well, Julia's beautiful new book is a guide to creating and
growing a garden simply and sustainably with profiles of essential
vegetables and herbs, ecological tips, and fun and creative
projects. Growing food in your backyard (or even on a porch or
windowsill!) is one of the simplest and most rewarding ways to
nourish yourself, be self-sufficient and connect with nature in a
hands-on way. Here sustainability expert Julia Watkins shares
everything you need to know to grow your own vegetables, fruits and
herbs, as well as wildflowers and other beneficial companion
plants. The book covers all the nuts and bolts of creating and
caring for your garden - planning, building, planting, tending and
harvesting - followed by a deeper dive into the plants themselves:
demystifying annuals vs. perennials, cold-weather vs. warm-weather
veggies, and profiles of favorite crops. Throughout, Julia offers
tips for creating an eco-friendly and sustainable garden (such as
vermicomposting, no-till 'lasagna' gardening, and attracting
pollinators), plus some fun and unexpected hands-on projects like
how to build a bean teepee, make wildflower seed paper, and enjoy
refreshing herbal lemonade ice pops.
Discover the joy of growing and using plants indoors and outdoors,
no matter how limited your space. This beautifully illustrated book
is a modern, fresh take on gardening that shows how anyone can grow
their own vegetables, create a mini wildflower meadow or learn how
to make the most of their houseplants. And you don't need your own
garden to get started. Creating a thriving window box, choosing
suitable plant pots for a desktop oasis or joining a local
community garden are perfect ways to experience the joys of
gardening. Learn which plants will encourage wildlife, discover
what works best for your space (no matter how small), find
inspiration, experiment with colour, texture and techniques.
Whatever you choose to grow, you'll be doing one of the best
activities there is to enhance your sense of well-being and improve
your physical health - so grab those seeds, pick up the watering
can and get growing!
Seasonal bakes and tips on growing your own produce by former The
Great British Bake Off contestant, Michelle Evans-Fecci Former Bake
Off contestant Michelle was known on the show for her flavoursome,
colourful bakes and for championing seasonal, locally sourced and
homegrown produce. Whether it's a simple loaf for breakfast or a
striking showstopper cake for a celebration, she loves using
seasonal food to create tasty recipes for the whole family to
enjoy. The Seasonal Baker is a collection of recipes straight from
Michelle's kitchen to yours - from quick-and-easy bakes to others
that are a bit more challenging - with an emphasis on special
events such as Easter, Halloween and Christmas. Inside you will
find delicious, vibrant recipes such as: - Hot Cross Bun Bread and
Butter Pudding - Truffle, Rosemary and Garlic Focaccia - Smokey
Pulled Pork Sausage Rolls - Butternut Squash, Feta, Maple and Pecan
Cups - Vanilla, Rhubarb and Raspberry Celebration Cake Michelle
grew up on a farm and learned from a young age how to grow
vegetables and the basics of cooking and baking. She now lives in
the beautiful seaside town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire with her
husband Ben, their teenage son Alfie, little whippet Rosie, and two
cheeky hens. As a family they love to be out in the garden where
they grow a lot of the fruit, vegetables and herbs that Michelle
uses in her everyday cooking. The book shows just how easy and
rewarding it is to grow your own produce. As well as delicious
bakes for all abilities, The Seasonal Baker contains hints and tips
on ways of being thrifty with food. There is something for
everyone, from what to plant, when to plant it and when to harvest
- whether you have access to a plant pot, window box, balcony,
raised bed or garden veg patch with intuitive, creative photos to
help.
Enjoy your favorite container plants year after year! From
geraniums to fuchsias and beyond, many container plants can be
overwintered and enjoyed again the next season. Alice and Brian
McGowan offer simple techniques for overwintering a variety of
common tender perennial plants based on what kind of dormancy the
plants go through in their native environment. With a
plant-by-plant guide for quick reference, this Storey BASICS(R)
guide will inspire you to create a stunningly varied container
garden that comes to life every spring.
The Little Book of Crops in Small Spots introduces newbie gardeners
to the art of growing successfully. Particularly focused on small
space gardening, this book is the ideal modern guide for those with
a compact urban gardens, courtyard, patio or even just a balcony.
Including a handy directory of the best 40 fruit and vegetables to
grow no matter how small your space, Jane will show you how to get
started with her expert tips and indispensable gardening advice to
becoming more self-sufficient. Discover how to maximise your
growing power and enjoy getting stuck in as you produce crops to
harvest all year round.
*** RHS Grow Your Own Crops in Pots offers everyone the chance to
grow their own food, however small the outdoor space on offer. With
this book and all the expert advice of urban gardener and author
Kay Maguire, you can turn the tiniest space into a productive and
attractive plot, using the best varieties and techniques. Follow 30
tried-and-tested container planting projects for top tasting crop
combinations such as tomato with basil, fruit salads and
cut-and-come-again vegetables. Explore the crop directory to find
out the best way to grow more than 60 vegetables, fruit, salads,
herbs and edible flowers. Winner of the Practical Book of the Year
2013 at the Garden Media Guild Awards. RHS Grow Your Own Crops in
Pots includes: - Every fruit, vegetable or herb that you can
successfully grow in a container - The perfect pot for each crop,
coupled with the best container varieties - Tricks for getting the
tastiest and best-looking crops - Inspirational style for every
garden, balcony, patio and terrace - Key techniques for tubs,
planters, baskets, boxes and bags - Reminders of how to keep your
crops in top condition - Identifying and solving problems if things
go wrong - This new edition provides a month-by-month chart of what
to do when growing crops in pots
Growing plants in containers is a quick and easy way to enhance
gardens, courtyards, patios and terraces, balconies, windows and
entrances. This detailed and authoritative book sets out the best
container plant combinations and gives you all the step-by-step
directions you need for planting, creating and maintaining
beautiful container-based displays.
A step-by-step guide that gives any gardener all the information
needed to make garden furnishings that are both simple and
beautiful. This book includes 50 complete plans for trellises,
raised beds, planters, window boxes, and just about any imaginable
project you can make to train and display plants in your garden and
around your home. Featured projects are created using a host of
easily found materials, including wood, metal, hypertufa, upcycled
barrels, clay pots, sticks, latticework, copper tubing, re-rod,
wire, landscape timbers, retaining wall block, and natural stone.
Each plan includes photographs, a scaled plan drawing, cutting and
shopping lists, and thorough step-by-step instructions.
Proven Winners is America's #1 plant brand. They search the world
to bring gardeners the healthiest and most beautiful annuals,
perennials, and shrubs. And now they bring their expert plant
knowledge and creative design ideas to their first book, The Proven
WinnersGarden Book. This definitive guide starts with lessons on
how to prepare a space, tips on choosing the right design, and a
primer on buying the right plants. Twelve garden plans are included
that provide home owners with simple design ideas for a welcoming
entryway, a garden that attracts birds and butterflies, a fragrant
flower garden, and more. There are an additional 25 container
recipes that add colour and curb appeal to gardens of all sizes.
The Proven Winners Garden Book is an essential resource for anyone
new to gardening and everyone looking for trusted advice.
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