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In these turbulent times, Britain is rediscovering a passion for
gardening and home produce - and the nation's favourite gardener is
here to provide the definitive book on the subject. Alan
Titchmarsh's comprehensive guide will tell you everything you need
to know about fruit and veg and how to grow it, from herbs, baby
veg, salads, and every-day fruits to gourmet and unusual varieties.
As well as providing the key facts needed to yield good results and
what to do when things go wrong, the text is sprinkled with Alan's
personal observations, anecdotes, culinary tips and quirky
historical uses. Alan's practical approach starts from scratch for
those who've never grown their own before, but is also ideal for
those with some experience who might be growing edibles in a new
way - perhaps in a small space that needs to look attractive, or on
a new allotment. Lavishly illustrated throughout, Grow Your Own
Fruit and Veg offers inspiration, in-depth knowledge and practical
advice, whether you are looking to be self-sufficient or just to
grow a few items on your patio or window box. Originally published
as The Kitchen Gardener: Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg
This fun-filled adventure handbook is bursting with ideas to help
kids discover the great outdoors and get closer to nature. Created
with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the UK's leading
gardening charity. This beautifully illustrated book is packed fun
activities, handy tips and nature facts to encourage children to
explore the wonderful world around them. Make a wilderness compass
Grow your own herb garden Build a tepee Learn how to read a map
Discover more about plants, trees and wildlife Each page is filled
with inspiring ideas for discovering and exploring plants and
wildlife, with exciting activities for all weathers.
A totally new category of plants - as easy to grow as tomatoes,
perfect for gardeners Cannabis prohibition is ending around the
world, and there's a new bud in town - auto-flowering cannabis. As
easy to grow as tomatoes, auto-flowering cannabis is the perfect
new plant for the home gardener who has limited time and space.
Unlike commercially grown cannabis, auto-flowering cannabis plants
are small, container-grown, day-neutral, require no special lights
or equipment, and grow incredibly fast - from seed to harvest in as
little as seven weeks. Written by gardening authority Jeff
Lowenfels, DIY Auto-flowering Cannabis is a full-color, illustrated
guide for everyone wanting to grow their own. It covers: The
history and benefits of auto-flowering cannabis Its origins,
chemistry, and growing habits Step-by-step growing methods,
including tips, tricks, supplies, and seed sourcing How to harvest,
process, and breed your new plants. If you are a home gardener or
already grow cannabis, you too can learn how to grow this new plant
with ease, all while reaping its many benefits, such as harvesting
it for medical use, recreational use, or simply as a decorative,
sweet-smelling flower to enjoy. If you like to grow tomatoes, you
will love growing auto-flowering cannabis.
RHS Genealogy for Gardeners is part of the bestselling series that
includes RHS Latin for Gardeners and RHS Botany for Gardeners. This
informative, easy-to-understand and beautifully designed reference
book explores plant families and the plant family tree in
unparalleled detail. From roses (Rosaceae) to rhubarb
(Polygonaceae) and carrots (Apiaceae) to camellias (Theaceae), RHS
Genealogy for Gardeners unlocks a wealth of practical information,
helping you to identify, select and cultivate plants from over 70
families most familiar to gardeners. Along with details about the
size, range, origin and appearance of each family, feature boxes
highlight interesting facts and provide useful growing tips.
Whether you are a gardener, horticultural student, budding botanist
or plant enthusiast, RHS Genealogy for Gardeners will help you
understand and appreciate the extraordinary diversity and
unrivalled splendour of the plant kingdom.
Anyone who loves their garden knows that there's something
happening in nature every day of the year. Whether it's the first
crocus of spring, summer's explosion of colors, fall's abundant
harvest, or the renewing dormancy of winter these outdoor
sanctuaries offer daily opportunities for investigation,
contemplation, and appreciation. This stunning daybook offers 365
elegant photos of some of the world's most exquisite gardens,
following the yearly cycle of growth and rebirth. Each photo is
accompanied by engaging texts such as planting tips, design
techniques, natural history, and botanical facts that provide both
ideas and helpful information. In addition, there is room on each
spread for gardeners to record and preserve their own daily
observations and reflections. The perfect keepsake for gardeners of
all levels of expertise, this beautiful daybook deepens the rewards
of gardening all year round.
Rediscover the Recipes Your Grandmother Once Used
Natural and herbal healing is nothing new. For thousands of
years people have relied on the gifts of nature to cure common
ailments. Today, herbal remedies have become a popular alternative
to conventional medicine and a way for families to address everyday
woes themselves.
In "Natural & Herbal Family Remedies," Cynthia Black shares
the tried-and-true remedies that have been with her family for
generations. To this day she uses these natural and herbal
treatments to care for her family, pets, and home. You ll find
recipes for treating the conditions common in every family,
including diaper rash, cuts, bruises, stress, headaches, colds, and
stomachaches, as well as natural beauty treatments for hair and
skin care. Cynthia also provides recipes for nourishing foods,
natural animal care, and herbal cleansers for the home.
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What s the difference between heirlooms and hybrids? How can I stop
weeds from invading my flowerbeds? And what s the best way to
attract helpful, beneficial insects? All these questions and more
are answered in Stuff Every Gardener Should Know a handy little
reference book that s perfect for gardeners of all ages and
experience. From the secrets of indoor seed-starting to tips for
hassle free roses, this delightful companion is blooming with fun
facts and helpful ideas.
Nowhere will you find more complete and straightforward
information on growing, harvesting, and using herbs. If fanciful
prose and personal anecdotes are not your cup of tea (although we
can't resist it!), this book will satisfy your thirst for
hard-core, unfiltered horticultural know-how.
This illustrated guide teaches readers how to plant, propagate,
harvest, dry, freeze, store, and sell (both wholesale and retail)
64 of the most popular herbs.
One of the best and most straightforward works on growing herbs
that this reviewer and zealous herb grower has read.-- New York
Botanical Garden Magazine. A selection of Better Homes and Gardens
and Rodale Book Clubs. Over 113,000 copies sold.
In 'The Creative Shrub Garden' Andy McIndoe provides a truly
shrub-focused design guide which shows the reader how to combine
shrubs along with perennials and bulbs in attractive, long-lasting
planting schemes. He describes how to use these low-maintenance
woody plants in the way that gardeners normally use perennials. The
book contains a planting design chapter which uses a mood-board
approach to show how different garden moods and styles can be
achieved with the right combination of shrubs. Handy lists cover
key topics such as shrubs for difficult situations and readers can
also use the comprehensive plant directory to make up their own
personalised planting schemes.
Includes: *herb garden design and basic planting info *detailed
sectin on what to do with the herbs, including storing *basic
recipes *recommended species, cultivars and varieties that grow
best in your region *full color primary and garden phontos
throughout *herb plant selection *covers MN/WI/IL/IN/MI/OH
Plant is a stylish, practical, modern guide to the world of house
plants by the Guardian houseplant columnist, Gynelle Leon. House
plants can change a home in an instant. A flash of colour, a
calming influence, they are adaptable, affordable and - if you know
how - easy to care for. In Plant, horticultural expert and author
of Prick, Gynelle Leon, gives you all the knowledge you need to
help your plants thrive. Featuring: - A plant gallery showcasing
some of the very best house plants - A chapter of styling ideas to
inspire you to show your plants and their best - A care guide with
all you need to know to help your plants thrive
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