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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.
Think you don't have enough room for beautiful blooms? My Tiny
Flower Garden is bursting with amazing ideas and savvy solutions to
help you transform any small space into a floral feast. With
colourful cutting patches, sweet-scented city streets and pickup
trucks perfect for pollinators, we've unearthed 25 amazing
unconventional plots. Meet the couple packing pavements with
flowers, the landscape architect who has constructed a meadow in
the middle of London, and the Detroit florists who created an
awe-inspiring installation in an abandoned building (before
deconstructing the site and turning the land into a community
flower farm). You'll pick up all the best tips and tricks as each
gardener shares their small-scale expertise, from crafty containers
and sequential displays to expert advice on establishing creative
community spaces. Plus, practical projects including seed bombs, a
pallet planter and a homemade flower press will ensure that every
inch of your space is always in bloom. Whether you're looking for a
floral fix or a bee-friendly bed, get inspired, let your
imagination grow and enjoy your tiny flower garden. Word count:
25,000
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Annuals for Michigan
(Paperback)
Nancy Szerlag, Alison Beck; Edited by Shelagh Kubish
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Brilliant photographs and down-to-earth advice are packed into this
guide to over 443 annuals suited to Michigan's climate. Szerlag and
Beck provide information on light, water and nutrient needs, as
well as recommendations on how and when to start your plants. This
book also includes tips on planting, growing, recommended
varieties, and problems and pests.
Ferns have graced our planet for hundreds of millions of years.
With about 12,000 named species of ferns worldwide, the variety to
be found among them is staggering in its array of forms, textures,
and even colors. From towering tree ferns to tiny water clovers,
ferns and fern allies offer a wide range of uses in the garden and
home.
This book offers useful advice on ferns and fern allies for any
region, with details on cultivation, identification, landscaping,
and more. The bulk of the book consists of an encyclopedic
treatment of all the ferns in cultivation in the U.S. Some 700
species from 124 genera are described in detail, including physical
descriptions, cultural requirements, hardiness, common names,
synonyms, special uses, geographical range, and notable cultivars
or related species. Each species is accompanied by a
black-and-white illustration to allow for easy identification and
to provide a useful means of comparing species.
Updated and greatly expanded, this new edition of Hoshizaki's
original 1975 book is the most comprehensive book available on fern
cultivation.
For the enthusiastic amateur or experienced rhododendron grower,
this landmark reference provides the keys to the accurate
identification of the nearly 300 rhododendron species widely in
cultivation. An extensive introduction places the work in context
as it examines the history of "Rhododendron" classification and
gives a full survey of plant structures throughout the many
species. Species are listed in systematic order, so that similar
species occur close to each other in the text. These are fully
described, including complete citations of previous references and
notes on the occurrence of wild-origin specimens in cultivation.
Beautiful photographs include close-up shots of flower and leaf,
microscope images of leaf surfaces, and easy-to-use diagnostic
keys, making this the indisputable volume for plant identification.
A milestone in the identification of rhododendrons, this will
become an essential reference for botanists, nurserymen, and
enthusiasts.
The 6th Q&A series explores the incredible world of bulbs.The
goal of these books is to provide gardeners with the information
they need to grow beautiful plants. Questions are answered in
2-part. A short answer and a more in-depth answer.
Over 600 annuals suitable to Illinois's climate. How & when to
start yur plants, tips on growing, planting, recommended varitites,
problems & pests
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