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Bulbs are truly magical members of the gardening world - buried
treasure. The strange, twisted, sometimes ugly tubers, corms, and
true bulbs planted and forgotten in the fall will erupt into some
of nature's most spectacular, unique and colorful blooms in the
spring and summer. It is the early bulbs that mark the end of
winter and the start c spring in most of the gardening world, but
many bulb species perform their magic in the summer, or even
autumn. This is the most comprehensive, up-to-date book on
bulb-gardening now available. Its plant encyclopedia includes many
new developments in bulb horticulture not found in any other book.
And unlike other books, which a largely alphabetical listings of
bulb species, this refreshing book is an overall presentation of
planning, planting, and caring for bulbs in the garden.
The author believes gardening in the middle South, where seasons
have no definite boundaries but merge imperceptibly, could and
should be a year-round pleasure. She takes us through the cycle of
seasons, telling which plants are most suitable to which season.
The book includes tables giving blooming dates of over eight
hundred varieties of plants which were recorded over a period of
years.
In this book, Lois Hole describes her 148 favorite varieties and
offers practical advice on what roses to grow for fragrance, color
and splendor. She also includes information on the soil, light,
climate and moisture conditions required for success.
The Fakahatchee Strand, Florida, once a vast swamp awash with indiginous orchids, was plundered during the orchid boom of the 1890s. Its remaining plants, now fiercely protected by law, still attract the unwelcome attentions of thieves. John Laroche is one such self-confessed and convicted thief. Intrigued by newspaper reports of his trial, Susan Orlean followed Laroche on an enthralling exploration into the eccentric world of the obsessive orchid collectors; a subculture of aristocrats, enthusiasts and smugglers whose passion for plants is all-consuming.
In this splendid collection of short essays, gardener, writer, and
professor Allen Lacy takes readers on a series of garden
excursions, beginning at home. Lacy writes of his experiences with
a variety of plants--evening primrose, prairie gentian, sumac,
coreopsis, fuchsias, gloriosa lilies--in his own garden in New
Jersey. Then he charts his travels to other gardens, in the United
States, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands. Final essays in
"Farther Afield "include a discussion of garden writing, profiles
of other horticulturists, and humorous pieces on cats and
houseplants, and, of course, flamingoes.
David Austin Roses is one of the world's leading rose nurseries.
The English Roses developed there have brought the rose to a new
level of beauty and strength; their ability to flower continually
throughout the summer and autumn makes them one of the most durable
garden flowers. In this revised and updated edition, David Austin
describes how he combines the beauty and fragrance of the Old Roses
with the repeat-flowering and wide colour range of the Modern
Roses. David presents seven groups of classification for his roses
and advises how to grow and maintain them. Featuring more than 20
new rose varieties, all with detailed descriptions and updated
photography throughout, this third revised edition of The English
Roses is an essential reference for all rose lovers and gardeners.
An inspiring guide to transforming a small patch of ground, be it
on an allotment or in a garden, into a cut flower patch which
produces flowers from early spring to late autumn. Louise Curley
looks at what makes a great cut flower, ideal conditions and soil
and the tools you'll need. There is advice on what to grow - from
favourite hardy annuals, half hardies and biennials to spring and
summer bulbs to adding foliage and fillers to balance arrangements
- and advice on how and when to sow, how to support your plants and
tips on weeding, deadheading, pests and feeding. Growing your own
means greater choice, working with the seasons and super fresh
flowers. Bought flowers can be expensive and the international
flower trade often means dangerous chemicals, poor working
conditions for growers, demands on water resources and the 'flower
miles' of worldwide airfreight. This book will help you get the
most from your patch with guidance on how to cut the flowers so
that they keep producing more blooms and how to look after them
once they have been picked. The Cut Flower Patch is completed by a
selection of flower arranging tips and sample arrangements as well
as tips on finding great containers, planting plans and a helpful
year planner The Cut Flower Patch won the 'Best Practical Book' at
the Garden Media Guild Awards, 2014 Jason Ingram won Photographer
of the Year at the Garden Media Guild Awards, 2014
Orchids in South Africa - A gardener's guide shows new and existing
growers how to care for their orchid plants. Learn how to treat
your orchids (and most commercially available orchids are quite
easy!), water and feed them, how much shade or light they need, and
how you need to grow, maintain and propagate them to prosper and
flower regularly. Many species are discussed in detail, and the
accompanying photographs of the species and a selection of popular
hybrids will help you identify the different kinds, and also show
you what other species you may be able to grow in the conditions
you are able to provide. Orchids in South Africa - A Gardener's
Guide is an invaluable guide for orchid growers in South Africa. It
contains chapters on Orchids and their history; Basic botanical
information on orchids; General growing information, and Repotting
and dividing of orchids. Growing orchids is a fascinating and
satisfying hobby. However, be warned that when you obtain your
first orchid you will be blessed with an instant, life-long
addiction to orchids!
Meadows Bunga liar dan Orbit ArcelorMittal di Foto - Olympic
Warisan, Ratu Elizabeth Olympic Park, London Timur, Olimpiade,
London 2012, Agustus 5. Sebuah koleksi foto berwarna dari Meadows
Bunga Liar dan Orbit ArcelorMittal diambil di Queen Elizabeth
Olympic Park, London Timur, 5 Agustus 2012. Indonesian Edition]
Without a doubt, the most widely grown orchids in the world are the
species and hybrids of "Phalaenopsis," the "moth orchids." Since
their discovery by western botanists in the 18th century,
phalaenopsis were considered aristocrats even among orchids and
were eagerly sought out by the most discerning and wealthy of
collectors. With advances in orchid propagation and breeding in the
middle 20th century, however, these orchids became accessible and
affordable to anyone with an eye for exceptional beauty. Few
floriculture crops have swamped the marketplace as suddenly as
phalaenopsis has in recent years, with millions of plants being
produced for the mass market annually. Moth orchids have helped
eliminate the misconception of orchids as temperamental
conservatory plants only for the very rich. In the words of author
Eric Christenson, we are witnessing "the makings of an orchid
revolution."
Against this backdrop of change and ferment, Christenson set out to
write a definitive monograph of the genus "Phalaenopsis," the first
thorough treatment since Herman Sweet's revision in 1969. Focusing
mainly on the forebears of today's omnipresent hybrids the species
he always keeps an eye on the characteristics that species might
bring to today's hybridization programs. With extensive keys and
detailed reviews of the taxonomy of the genus, Christenson provides
a thorough picture of the current scientific understanding of these
remarkable plants.
In addition to its scientific content, this book offers a wealth of
practical information for the orchid hobbyist. A useful chapter on
cultivation techniques is included, as is a chapter on hybrids in
their many forms, shapes, and colors. More than 200 color photos
and 60 drawings enliven the work and provide a fascinating visual
overview.
With the full sponsorship and support of the International
Phalaenopsis Alliance, Christenson has written an extraordinary
book reflecting years of botanical research and horticultural
experience with the genus. No orchid specialist will want to be
without it.
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Over 600 annuals suitable to Illinois's climate. How & when to
start yur plants, tips on growing, planting, recommended varitites,
problems & pests
Features over 500 of Northern California's favorite perennials.
Includes planting tips, blooming periods and information on
choosing plants for specific sites. Beautifully illustrated with
full-color photographs, this guide also includes a plant
information chart. The authors' common sense and practical wisdom
will help you meet the unique gardening challenges of Northern
California.
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An easy to use and comrehensive primer on the perennials that grow
best in Georgia. Over 380 perennials suited to the region; 530
brilliant full-color photographs; info opn planting, growing,
recommended varieties, problems and pests; detail on light, water
and nutrient needs and how and when to start your plants. A Quick
Reference chart provides info at a glance on color, blooming,
height, hardiness and light & soil requirements
Features over 335 annuals best suited to growing conditions in
Ohio. Gardeners will enjoy the more than 400 brilliant full-color
photographs in the book. They'll also benefit from the
down-to-earth knowledge and extensive experience of Ohio
horticulturist and garden designer Debra Knapke and Alison Beck,
author of more than a dozen gardening guides.
Discover the best annuals for Northern California with this
colorful guide. Plenty of photographs accompany clear,
easy-to-follow gardening advice, including tips on when to plant,
growing from seed versus nursery-grown bedding plants, optimal
growth conditions, problems and pests. This handy reference
features almost 450 annuals best suited to the region.
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