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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
No longer do we need a walled vegetable garden to grow succulent
fresh produce for the kitchen. Large patio pots and grow bags can
bring this useful hobby to the smallest of spaces. This is a book
that introduces the basics in a picture-packed format. Everything
that you could want for your new personal eating experience is
here, from veggies through herbs and fruits, to the kitchen and the
recipes to use for it all. It's all very accessible and simply laid
out. It guides you one step at a time to become a real gardener.
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Watermelon Man
(Paperback)
Kelly Champion; Illustrated by Jessica Peppers
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R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
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Wild Edens
(Hardcover)
Chris Gardner, Toby Musgrave
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R1,242
R1,011
Discovery Miles 10 110
Save R231 (19%)
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The Times Best Gardening Books of 2022 Ornamental plants are the
cornerstone of our gardens and we are spoiled for choice with
literally tens of thousands of hardy beauties from which to select.
But we take them absolutely for granted, not for a moment realising
that every plant has a fascinating tale to tell. Wild Edens sets
the record straight. With global coverage, each of the nine richly
illustrated chapters explores a plant biodiversity hotspot. The
reader is transported on a visually stunning and fascinating voyage
of discovery which reveals our garden favourites - as well as some
species that should be more widely cultivated - in their natural
habitats, from daffodils from Andalusia and tulips from the Tien
Shan, to monkey puzzles from Chile and rhododendrons from the
Himalayas, lilies from Japan and proteas from South Africa. Because
the authors have been to the hotspots, each chapter opens with
their personal reflections on the landscape and spirit of place,
and closes with their selection of prime locations. In between, the
informative yet approachable text tells of the plants' 'forgotten
stories'. Of the landscapes which are their home, the adventures of
how and when they were discovered and by whom, the reasons why they
were collected, their impact on garden fashions and trends, etc.
Wild Edens brings another dimension of interest and understanding
to plants and gardens, as well as being a premium armchair
traveller's guide to the natural world of garden plants.
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