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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.
Tuberous begonias are sensational flowers--their abundant blooms
capture everyone's heart and eye. This authoritative guide
introduces the best varieties and celebrates the great range of
colors grown. Written by Jack Larter, who has devoted many years of
love and toil to the plants, it covers everything that both novice
and veteran need to know to grow blooms for the home, garden, and
show bench.
The content of this book originally appeared in The New Kitchen
Garden, published in 2015. 'An endless selection of delicious
produce you can plant, grow and then cook with.' Raymond Blanc OBE
Now you can create your own delicious edible garden at home! More
and more people are being inspired to grow a little of what they
eat at home. But while starting your own kitchen garden may seem
like a daunting task at first, Grow & Cook makes it easy.
Award-winning author and gardener, Mark Diacono, has distilled
years of knowledge into this pocket-sized book. Whether you are new
to gardening and only have a small window box or you are much more
experienced with the space to experiment, this user-friendly
handbook will inspire and help you. Mark is here to show you that
there are plenty of options for everyone and lots of exciting new
varieties to discover. Each variety in the book includes a wealth
of information on when to sow, growing tips, potential problems,
harvesting and plenty more. There are hundreds of varieties to pick
from that can be grown and then used in your kitchen. Mark
separates the growing guides into three groups: * Vegetables *
Fruit & Nuts * Herbs & Spices Whatever you choose to grow
should suit your lifestyle. You might prefer something tough and
sturdy that doesn't need too much love or time commitment, or you
might get pleasure from the steady graft of looking after your veg
patch. Whichever your circumstances, your kitchen garden should
bring you joy both in the growing process and then in the kitchen.
Grow & Cook is the essential pocket guide for modern gardeners.
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
When is a marigold not a marigold? Where in Great Britain is a
harebell a bluebell? What does a Burdock have to do with velcrose?
And what does a dandelion have to do with teeth? In this delightful
little book, historian Gerald Ponting reveals the fascinating
stories at the heart of many wild flower names. From names made up
by Shakespeare to names based on appearance or medicinal
properties, prepare to be amused, informed and amazed.
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.
Throughout history flowers have been an integral part of human
survival and culture - as food, for medicine, to express feelings,
as symbols, to commemorate and celebrate, and to decorate. Their
shapes, colours, scents and textures have always attracted us, as
they do animals and insects. Flowers are used as luxury spices
(saffron), and as colouring and flavouring agents - marigolds fed
to chickens make eggs more yellow and lavender was Elizabeth I's
favourite flavour of jam. Flowers are full of symbolic meaning:
violets represent modesty, daises purity and daffodils unrequited
love. And they have always played an important role in culture
through myths and legends, literature and the decorative arts. This
delightful new book brings together 100 of the world's flowers to
tell their remarkable stories. Each flower is richly illustrated in
colour and accompanied by facts about each species and what role it
has played in our culture and history.
On a seven-acre small holding in rural Northern Ireland, organic
gardener Jo Facer and head chef Erin Bunting run fork-to-fork
supper club, organic small-holding and fledgling cooking and
growing school, The Edible Flower. In their first cookbook, learn
to grow and cook edible flowers with Jo and Erin's delicious
recipes inspired by the seasonal produce they grow in their kitchen
garden and the wild food they forage from their local shores and
hedgerows. Feast, celebrate and bring people together with over 50
recipes for small plates, mains, desserts, baking, snacks and
drinks, at once fresh and flavourful and absolutely stunning to
serve. Recipes include: Ribboned Courgette & Avocado Salad with
Poppy Seeds & Calendula, Pot Marigold Soda Bread, Lilac Panna
Cotta with Strawberries, Rice with Lemon Verbena, Cardamom &
Edible Flower Petals, Marigold Petal Pasta, Courgette Flower Tacos,
Carnation and Blackberry Cooler, Slow Roast Lamb with Lavender,
Lemon & Apricots, Blackberry & Sweet Geranium Tart,
Vietnamese Summer Rolls with Violas, Aubergine Katsu Curry with
Pickled Magnolia and many more ...
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.
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
A book for crafters and gardeners alike, from hugely popular author
Kerry Lord. Thirty super-cute yarn flowers are yours to crochet,
complete with step-by-step instructions and tips on all the techniques
you need to make and finish off. ‘Cro’ your own garden from winter
Snowdrop to summer Rose.
Well known for her crocheted animals, Kerry now takes to the garden and
turns your favourite flowers into adorable yarn creatures to give as
gifts or display at home. With no watering required, they are low
maintenance and always in bloom! The 30 patterns include Snowdrop,
Primrose, Daffodil, Hyacinth, Tulip, Allium, Chrysanthemum, Rose,
Fuchsia, Sunflower, Gerbera, Marigold and Dahlia, and suggestions for
alternative colours give you many variations, too.
All the projects are based on a simple bulb shape, allowing you to get
started easily. Kerry includes step-by-step instructions and charts for
each flower, including how to assemble and finish, plus a guide to all
the basic crochet and sewing techniques needed, so this book is perfect
for all skill levels. With inspirational photography of the crocheted
flowers in the garden with their friends in the soil, it’s a fun
must-have for any crochet fan.
Of the 25,000 known species of bee worldwide, only seven species
are honeybees. Bees and plants have a sophisticated and delicate
symbiosis. In recent years, the shrinking of green spaces has
endangered the honeybee. Now Planting for Honeybees shows you how
you can help these delightful pollinators to flourish by creating a
garden as a habitat for them. No matter how small or large your
space - from a window ledge in the city to a country garden - Sarah
Wyndham Lewis offers practical advice on which plants to grow, and
when and where to plant them. Charmingly illustrated with delicate
drawings, this a jewel of a guide to treasure.
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