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A celebration of season, Flower Philosophy presents a selection of
beautiful arrangements designed to free readers from the pressures
of perfection and instead encourage creative freedom, intuition and
original results. Flowers are not perfect, and flower arranging
shouldn't be either. Anna Potter, author of best-selling Flower
Fix, teaches us how to listen and learn from nature to create
something truly original with 25 combinations of stems and foliage.
Free yourself from a prescriptive, one- size-fits-all approach and
let each unique bloom inspire you with this refreshingly honest and
liberating florist's guide. Featuring: A NEW PERSPECTIVE: Start
with nature and let this inform your arranging A WEALTH OF
PRACTICAL ADVICE: All the basic, essential information on flora,
seasons, colour and arranging BUDGET-CONSCIOUS CHOICES: From small
humble buds to large luxe flowers eg weed arrangements. Plus
foliage, fruit, vegetables, sea shells and anything grown out of
the ground. 25 FLEXIBLE FLOWER PROJECTS: Step-by-step, with
options/prompts to encourage autonomy, originality, creativity
PERSONAL TOUCHES: Author's stories, poems, thoughts, experiences
and musings FLORAL THERAPY: Tips to improve wellbeing with nature;
tap into its mindful benefits throughout the arranging process A
FLOWER THESAURUS: An unorthodox flower index of favourite and
too-often-forgotten flowers, ideas for pairings, benefits to the
senses and mood, meanings etc. Arranged by season, Anna Potter
guides you through the process of creating your own wreathes,
bouquets and installations, all using flowers that can be bought,
found and foraged from your neighbourhood. Accompanied by stunning
photography from India Hobson, this book provides the basic
foundations to pick, choose and assemble with unlimited
possibilities.
'The only cut flower book you'll ever need!' First published in
2011 this bestseller is now found in floristry workrooms and
classrooms across the UK and worldwide and is recommended by many
leading floristry tutors. Fully revised and expanded, the fourth
edition is packed with the same straight forward information on how
to care for and condition over 160 fresh cut flowers both at the
florists' shop and in the home. Florists, floristry students,
flowers arrangers, brides - indeed anyone who enjoys having flowers
in the home will find this book invaluable. Filled with easy to
follow care instructions, flower availability, colour range and
vase life, there are also tips on simple arranging, the flowers
suitability for wedding work and advice on drying and preserving.
Every flower has been individually photographed in full colour,
making identification easy. Arranged in alphabetical order of
botanical names there is also an index of common names to help you
find your favourite flower - plus a mini floral miscellany of
wedding anniversaries, national flowers and rose meanings. Printed
in paperback in a convenient A5 size and spiral bound with a wipe
clean cover, this book has been specifically designed to fit into a
college bag or workbox. An indispensable flower guide you'll not
want to be without.
The Complete Language of Flowers is a comprehensive encyclopedia
providing the meanings, powers, facts, and folklore for over 1,001
flower species. Now in a pocket-size edition for easy, on-the-go
reference. Along with a beautiful visual depiction, each entry
provides the flower's scientific and common names, characteristics,
and historic meanings and powers from mythology, medieval legends,
folklore, and flower poetry. For centuries, symbolic flower
meanings have fascinated readers, writers, poets, and suddenly
smitten couples alike. Extremely popular during the Victorian era,
these floriographies flourished and versed the public on the hidden
meaning of popular flowers such as: Purple Tulip-Eternal love
Amaryllis-Adventurousness; Enthusiasm; Passion Daisy-Beauty and
innocence; Cheer; Childlike playfulness Sunflower-Ambition;
Constancy; Devotion Together with stunning full-color illustrations
and two indexes, one for searching by common flower name and the
other organized by meaning, this beautiful reference is a must-have
for gardeners, florists, and flower enthusiasts. Whether you're
looking to arrange the perfectly bespoken wedding bouquet or to
understand what the yellow rose you just received from an admirer
means (friendship), this updated floriography is a visual delight.
Elegantly designed and beautifully illustrated, the Complete
Illustrated Encyclopedia series offers comprehensive,
display-worthy references on a range of intriguing topics,
including birthday astrology, dream interpretation, techniques for
harnessing the power of dreams, and the stories behind signs and
symbols.
"Rhododendrons & Azaleas" profiles over 4,000 varieties of this
highly popular and striking plant. Illustrated with 1,100 color
photographs, each entry includes a description of the plant and
flower color; notes on hardiness, height and spread, and flowering
time; advice on cultivation and proven performers; and the name of
the parent plants, the raiser, and similar varieties. Practical
advice is also given on rhododendrons in the landscape, maintenance
and husbandry, pests, diseases, problems and disorders,
propagation, and buying and collecting rhododendrons, along with a
brief history and a guide to their classification.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
Grow your own cut flowers and you can fill your house with the
gorgeous colours and heavenly scents of your favourite blooms,
knowing that they haven't travelled thousands of miles - and you
can make money while you do it! Combining boundless passion with
down-to-earth guidance and practical advice, Georgie Newbery draws
on her own experiences as an artisan flower farmer and florist as
she takes you through: * how to start a cut-flower patch * what to
grow * cutting, conditioning and presenting cut flowers * creating
a hedgerow Christmas * starting a cut-flower business * where to
sell * marketing and social media * a flower farmer's year planner.
Whether you want to grow for your own pleasure or start your own
business, The Flower Farmer's Year is the perfect guide.
The New Wild Garden combines new approaches to a more naturalistic
design with the practical side of growing wildflowers and shows how
to incorporate wildflowers, real meadows and a looser prarie-style
planting into gardens and wild spaces. With serious concern into
the decline of pollinators and habitats, meadows are currently the
focus of enormous creativity. Gardeners, wildlife lovers,
professional designers and seed manufacturers are all pushing the
envelope of what can be grown, the pictorial effects that can be
achieved, and the benefits that this provides for gardeners and
wildlife. This book includes 15 step-by-step projects and an
essential plant list, as well as offering inspiration to gardeners
and an overview of the most influential movement in garden design
over recent decades. In this book you can learn: * How to sow or
plant meadow to suit your space * Planting plans for every plot
size: from a container, small patch, allotment or an acre * How to
grow and propagate more than 50 kinds of wildflowers * Understand
and emulate the new natural style followed by designers * Meadow
recipes for every soil, situation and wildlife habitat.
This inspirational book from Kew's orchid experts reveals the
easiest, most attractive and most popular plants to grow today.
Orchids come from the second largest plant family (with 28,000
members) and have a reputation for diversity and trickiness - but
expert Philip Seaton chooses 60 of the best species to become
permanent and happy members of your home. Through a combination of
12 projects and easy to follow practical advice he shows how to
welcome new plants, to revive their flagging spirits as well as
their basic care and cultivation. He shows how to produce and train
flowers, to collect and sow their seed, and how to plant and
display them in a terrarium, or on bark or in a basket. Find out
when to water them, how to repot them and the ideal room and
conditions that each orchid needs to thrive. The combination of
botanical beauty and practical advice will inspire beginners and
experienced growers to grow new species in many different ways.
This book is from the Kew Experts series, in which the top
gardeners and botanical scientists from Royal Botanic Kew Gardens
offer up advice and information as well as suggesting handy
projects on a range of gardening topics. Other titles include:
Companion to Medicinal Plants, Guide to Growing Bulbs, Guide to
Growing Fruit, Guide to Growing Herbs, Guide to Growing Roses,
Guide to Growing Succulents and Cacti, Guide to Growing Trees,
Guide to Growing Vegetables and Guide to Growing House Plants.
"Cel grows her beautiful flowers with art and soul." -- Shane
Connolly, floral designer and author Prepare the ground, sow seed,
nurture, harvest and fill your home with beautiful flowers. Growing
flowers can bring colour and life to the garden, and also give you
an abundance of sustainable floral material to use at home. This
handbook shows you how to plan a cutting garden, grow the perfect
plants for the vase and nurture them so they thrive from season to
season. Whether you have a few pots or a dedicated patch, you can
grow beautiful blooms and learn how to cut, condition and arrange
them for garden-gathered floral designs all year round, all without
the carbon footprint of most shop-bought flowers! Cut Flowers
includes a directory of flowers, bulbs and foliage to grow, plus
pro advice on creating dreamy designs. This title is from the Bloom
Gardener's Guide series, complete and comprehensive gardening
handbooks. Bloom is an award-winning independent print magazine for
gardeners, plant admirers, nature lovers and outdoor adventurers,
and winner of the Garden Publication of the Year at the Garden
Media Awards 2021. Other titles in this series include Shade and
Pots.
Have you ever had a question on how to grow African violets but
could not find the answer? Now your dilemma is solved and you will
be able to quickly find the information for which you are looking.
With this book in your hands you will no longer have to guess when
it comes to growing beautiful African violets, crowned with dozens
of gorgeous blossoms. The primary theme of Mel Robey's third book
on African violets is: Getting Back to the Basics. The reader will
find answers to 250 of the most common questions the author has
been asked since the publication of his first book on these popular
houseplants. He combines a unique knowledge of horticulture with an
easy to understand writing style. 250 Questions and their answers
are covered in ten chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2
Getting To Know Your Plants Chapter 3 Plant Food Essential For
Healthy Plants Chapter 4 Potting Mixtures: Key To Being Successful
Chapter 5 Containers For Growing Beautiful African Violets Chapter
6 Proper Watering Techniques Important Chapter 7 Those Ugly Pests:
Insects, Diseases, and Other Unsightly Problems Chapter 8
Propagation Is Easy Chapter 9 The Environment Around Your Plants
Chapter 10 Light: Its Role In A Plant's Life Glossary You will find
answers to questions such as: .What can be done to solve the
problem after a white, salty crust has formed on the potting soil
surface and rim of the pot? .Does the type of fertilizer I use have
any influence on how well my African violets bloom? .Are there any
simple ways to sterilize my potting mixture? .If you could pick one
problem that causes African violets the most trouble, what would it
be? .Why are the flower buds on my African violet dropping off
before they open? This is very discouraging
Learn how to make stylish dried floral designs that will last
longer than freshly cut bouquets. Do you adore having flowers
around the house but they always seem to wilt and fall to pieces as
soon as you place them in water? No longer! Join the trend of DIY
drying and create stunning bouquets that will outlast fresh cuts
while still adding that soft, romantic floral touch. Expert florist
Carolyn Dunster breathes new life into the age-old art of growing,
drying, and displaying blooms in ways that will bring a chic,
natural vibe to any room. Whether you are looking for elegant DIY
bridal arrangements or trying to add a little bohemian flair to a
room's decor, there are dried designs that will complement every
aesthetic and occasion. Written for a new, younger audience that is
just discovering the art of drying flowers and from a popular
British botanical stylist with a penchant for urban gardening, this
book is a modern spin on a classic craft. For those who are
concerned with environmental impact, dried flowers are also gaining
popularity as a more sustainable approach to floristry. Dried
flowers are perfect for: DIY bridal bouquets and table arrangements
Stylish home decor Sprucing up your place of business in an
affordable, low maintenance way This book is an ideal purchase for
anyone wanting to get started with the art of growing and drying
flowers. Learn how to grow your own stems and the best combinations
of colour and texture to create floral sculptures that breathe new
life into any space in any season.
Discover the fascinating stories behind around 300 species of
wildflowers, and marvel at a botanical beauty and diversity you never
knew existed.
Did you know that orchids existed alongside dinosaurs? And that 30,000
plant species are used as medicine worldwide? In this stunning book,
leading botanist Chris Thorogood brings you closer to 300 species of
wildflower through fascinating facts, plant profiles, and detailed
illustrations. More than just meadows, discover wildflowers that are
pollinated by birds, that look like stones, and that feed on the
creatures around them.
Humans have had a close relationship with wildflowers throughout
history from growing dahlias as crops and comfrey as medicine, to
carrying posies to ward off the plague and roses down the aisle.
Bringing together natural history, culture, food, medicine and
technology, this fascinating book will open your eyes to the botanical
wonders all around us. With a guide to the wildflowers growing in every
habitat, identification notes, a grow-your-own guide and more, this is
the ultimate flower-lover's companion.
A richly illustrated guide to the wildflowers and other flora of
coastal Britain, Ireland and Northwest Europe The rugged and
beautiful coastal regions of Britain and Ireland are among the
crowning glories of these islands. Few visitors can fail to marvel
at the stunning sight of Cornwall's clifftops resplendent with
flowering Thrift, or be struck by the resilience of plants that
thrive on the inhospitable shingle beaches of Dungeness on the
coast of Kent. This field guide covers more than 600 species of
wildflowers and other coastal flora found in Britain and Ireland,
and coastal mainland Northwest Europe. Detailed species accounts
describe wildflowers, grasses, sedges and rushes that occur on the
coast or in abundance within sight of the sea. Stunningly
illustrated throughout, this comprehensive, user-friendly guide
also covers trees and shrubs, a range of other groups from mosses
and seaweeds, and more broadly, the natural history of coastal
habitats. Covers more than 600 species of flowering plants Features
over 1,500 spectacular colour photos Describes other groups such as
ferns, mosses, liverworts, lichens, fungi and seaweeds Provides
up-to-date colour distribution maps for Britain and Ireland
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