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Books > Gardening > Gardening: plants
Backyards, rooftops, courtyards and balconies are sprouting with
herbs, ballooning with fruit and bursting with vegies across our
urban landscapes. Slowly, but we certainly believe surely, people
are embracing the joy of gardening and the more relaxed lifestyle
it brings. There is a change in the air and we are excited to watch
it unfold. Enter the completely addictive world of urban growing,
where you can pocket a slice of farm life in the city, even if just
for a few minutes a day. Growing your own lemongrass for a mojito
or rhubarb to make jam isn't just about producing food, rewarding
though that is. It's an antidote to the relentless pursuit to 'do
it all'. It doesn't matter the size of your space, or your skill,
the garden is a place for everyone. Expert horticulturalist Byron
Smith has created urban food oases in even the tiniest of plots and
in this book he gives you the know-how to grow your favourite
ingredients as well as killer recipes to make the most of your
harvest. So tuck this book under your arm and grab a beverage with
the other - the time to slow down and grow is now. The good life is
waiting for you.
Growing plants in the home has always been popular, and in this volume interior and garden designer, Diana Yakeley, shows how to choose and position plants to create maximum impact, taking into account scale and proportion, form and shape, colour and scent, and texture and pattern.;There is also guidance on finding just the right containers and accessories to suit different plants and room schemes. A section on interiors looks at each room of the house in turn, revealing the best plants to create a striking focal point. The remaining chapters are a visual extravaganza of plant displays. Choose from the understated elegance of architectural plants, cacti and succulents or foliage plants in "Plant Sculpture", or indulge those creative urges with the section on "Colour". "Seasonal Displays" shows how to ring in the changes throughout the year, while "Edible Plants" explains how to grow herbs, salad leaves and tender fruits indoors. A useful section at the end of the book gives practical advice on how to care for indoor plants, while "Plant Focus" provides detailed horticultural information on a range of different plants.
A new approach to foraging Roger Phillips is the legendary
godfather of foraging. Drawing upon decades of experience, his
knowledge of wild food is unrivalled and in this richly illustrated
book he shares some of his most recently gathered wisdom, collected
from around the world. Roger reveals the edible and therapeutic
secrets of our fields, woodlands and flower beds, and suggests tips
for sourcing delicious morsels growing throughout the countryside
and in our gardens. He also describes the native habitat and
history of many fascinating plants and fungi, both common and
unusual: from the camas bulbs eaten by the Native Americans of the
Pacific Northwest, to the Italian and Spanish favourite, Caesar's
amanita; from hostas, the familiar garden foliage consumed as a
succulent vegetable in Japan, to the newly popular Australian
citrus fruits. The Worldwide Forager is divided into four sections:
mushrooms and fungi; flowers, leaves and herbs; fruit and nuts; and
roots and tubers, and Roger uses each one to provide a wide range
of ideas for making your meals more colourful, delicious and
sustainable.
The SEED To PANTRY Planner is the first-ever planner that helps
readers calculate everything from seed to pantry in order to grow,
cook, and preserve a year's worth of food. The SEED To PANTRY
Planner is a game changer. No more guessing how many tomato plants
are needed to grow to feed a family. DIY farmers simply insert the
number of people in their family and get the number of plants that
they need to plant. The SEED To PANTRY Planner is an actual yearly
planner which helps to keep everything in one place, including
month-at-a-glance pages for readers to record appointments along
with birthdays and week-at-a-glance pages to record daily to-do
lists. Within The SEED To PANTRY Planner, there are: Charts for
food preservation through home canning Charts for food preservation
through home dehydrating Generous worksheet space Recipe multiplier
worksheets Worksheets for prioritizing goals Graphs for planning a
garden Seed starting calendars Worksheets to keep track of herbs
and roots used medicinally Monthly budget planner worksheets Weekly
menu planning sheets that include planning for preserving
This title helps you create a fragrant paradise to enjoy throughout
the year, shown in 100 stunning photographs. You can make the most
of scent around the garden by planting bulbs, annuals, perennials,
herbs and small trees. You can choose beautiful plants that will
calm, stimulate and uplift the body and spirit, such as butterfly
bushes, honeysuckle, hyacinths, jasmine, lavender, lilac and roses.
It describes scented schemes for many different garden styles,
including cottage, Mediterranean and formal. It features an
at-a-glance reference chart giving plant descriptions and a guide
to their common names. Smell is one of the most powerful of our
senses, and a glorious garden filled with subtle or intoxicating
fragrances can affect our mood and wellbeing. This invaluable
handbook describes the myriad plants that have scented qualities,
whether it is in their flowers, leaves, fruit or bark, and explains
how to use them effectively in different locations and garden
styles. There is guidance on planting and harvesting for maximum
fragrance, as well as advice on how to choose varieties that will
provide interest throughout the year, and from morning until night.
There is also a useful chart listing scented plants with their
growing season and attributes.
The gardener's fantasy of colorful blooms that begin in early
spring and continue through the last glow of fall is now an
achievable reality. With a little careful planning and the
fun-to-use formulas in "The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden,"
season-spanning spectacular color is more attainable than ever
before. Author Lee Schneller developed her blueprint system when
she began designing gardens professionally, and she has
successfully applied it to more than 150 gardens. Now she brings
her proven system to gardeners everywhere who continue to chase
that elusive dream of perpetual bloom.Schneller's system is a
wonder of organization and information - packed with checklists and
questionnaires, planning equations and plant characteristics. Yet
for all its wealth of information, gardeners of every level will
find Schneller's techniques simple to use and her blueprints fun to
customize. Readers choose from a list of 220 low-maintenance plants
organized by bloom month and supported by a Flower Catalog with
basic growing information and photos of all 220 plants. By
following five simple steps, readers develop a unique garden design
featuring personally chosen plants that deliver height, color, and
tons of blooms all season long. For added convenience, the
completed planning chart also serves as a plant shopping list.Once
the blueprint has been created, Schneller helps readers put the
plan to work, offering advice on shopping, planting, and finally,
enjoying and maintaining the garden. Praise for the book: "The book
lives up to its title: It is a blueprint for continuous color in
the garden (at least from early spring to fall). There is
instruction on mapping it all out on a grid -- and also
instructions for those who don't want to put pen to paper. Don't be
daunted; I'm not a mathematical person, but it makes sense to me.
Lee Schneller, who has designed and built more than 150 gardens in
Maine"
The slow food movement (with its hundreds of thousands of members
and supporters) has changed our relationship with the foods in our
lives. Now the slow flower movement is changing the way we think
about cut flowers: Yes, we'd all prefer fresh, fragrant flowers in
our bouquets, not the chemical-laden lifeless blooms flown in from
afar - but what to do in those seasons when not much is growing
locally? Acclaimed garden writer Debra Prinzing challenged herself
to create a beautiful, locally-grown bouquet for each of 52 weeks
of one year (going beyond flowers to include ornamental twigs,
foliage, greenhouse plants, dried pods, and more), to demonstrate
that all four seasons have their own botanical character to be
celebrated. She provides extensive design tips, bouquet "recipes"
and region-by-region floral ingredient lists that can be found in
all climate zones through the year. Slow Flowers is written from a
DIY floral designer's point of view, to inspire anyone to go green
and make a beautiful bouquet with what's at hand, no matter the
season. The Garden Writers Association has recognized Slow Flowers
with a 2014 Silver Award of Achievement
Selected as one of the best gardening reads of 2019 by The Daily
Mail Short of outdoor space but want to grow fruit and vegetables?
Congratulations. Really, lucky you. Not for you the back-breaking
trudge of tending large spaces of land, the weeding, digging and
pest vigilance. Gluts? They will mean nothing to you. Instead you
can look forward to small but perfectly formed bursts of flavour.
Handfuls of fresh leaves, berries and tomatoes, just when you want
them, and at arm's reach. As more of us live in cities with
restricted outside spaces, growing food becomes all the more
important, not just for the delicious results, but as a mindful way
to connect us to the seasons and to nature. Full of
tried-and-tested, fool-proof crop ideas exclusively tailored for
containers, raised beds and small gardens, Crops in Tight Spots
guarantees vegetable growing success for even the most newbie of
gardeners and limited of spaces.
A no-fuss guide to caring for your indoor plants - ideal for
first-time gardeners! Do you want to know how to keep your
houseplants alive and thriving indoors but don't know where to
start? This gardening book for beginners will help you care for
over 60 houseplant varieties. You don't have to be a horticulture
expert to create an indoor garden, this indispensable reference
book will take you through every single step! It includes: - Easy
indoor gardening tips and expert advice on indoor gardening for
beginners - Packed with practical, jargon-free know-how, this
easy-to-use guide has everything you need to know to help your -
houseplants grow - Easy-to-follow format to help grow your
gardening skills - Learn how to look after, rescue, and propagate
plants including a rubber plant, fiddle fig leaf, a bread plant and
more! Houseplants can magically transform any living space but
looking after them can be tricky. If you are new to owning plants,
this easy-to-use guide is packed with essential care tips and
expert advice for happy and thriving indoor plants. Gorgeous,
full-colour photography and simple step by step instructions will
show you how to care for a wide range of indoor plants. This indoor
gardening book for beginners also includes a plant directory of
over 90 houseplants to practice your new gardening skills! Delve
into the right succulents to plant, how to grow a fern and choosing
the perfect trailing plants for your indoor spaces. Grow
Houseplants is perfect for first-time gardeners, especially renters
and people who live in smaller spaces. Make your green-fingered
dreams a reality with the Grow series from DK. Learn how to sow,
grow, and harvest vegetables successfully in Grow Easy Veg, or
discover how to garden more sustainably in Grow Eco-Gardening.
Alternatively, there are more titles to explore such as Grow
Pruning & Training and Grow Compost.
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