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Books > Gardening > Gardening: plants
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.
The Herb Gardening Handbook gives you the know-how of what herbs to
buy, what to plant them with, how to use them and even how to make
herbs look good, no matter the space available. Beginning with a
simple guide of how to get started and the best growing conditions
for herbs, The Herb Gardening Handbook is a stylish guide to 12
herb projects that will suit everything from indoor window ledges
to balconies and gardens. From the Cocktail Herb Garden, which
focuses on the botanicals that will make summer cocktails and
drinks all the more fragrant to the Pizza Pantry Garden where
readers will grow everything needed to create delicious pizza
toppings. There are also projects looking to make a positive impact
on the environment, such as the Bee Buffet, which will feature
tasty herbs that pollinators will love to be a part of. Using
widely accessible herbs as well as suggestions for more interesting
varieties and including stunning photography, this book is perfect
for gardening beginners, as well as seasoned pros looking to learn
some new tips and tricks on how to make the most of herbs.
A beautiful, stylish and comprehensive handbook from the Bloom
Gardener's Guides series, covering everything you need to know to
grow plants in pots all year round. No matter how small or large
your space, Pots includes top tips on how to plan and prepare your
containers, a directory of plants to dip into and pro advice on
achieving year-round interest and structure. The guide also
includes winning combinations of flowers, foliage and bulbs, and
plenty of information on caring for your display so it lasts from
season to season. Gardening in containers is versatile, exciting
and rewarding for both you and the wildlife, so whether your plot
is a courtyard, balcony, patio or simply a window box, Pots can
inspire you to transform it with vibrant planting. 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
Cut Flowers and Shade.
Originally published in the 1930s. This comprehensive book will
provide under one head and at a glance all that vast amount of
essential information required by the ever increasing numbers of
enthusiasts who wish to derive pleasure or profit by living off the
land. The illustrated contents include advice on: Poultry -
Vegetable Culture - Fruit Growing - Flower Culture - Holding and
Farm - Pigs - Cattle - Sheep - Land - Rabbit Keeping - Bee Keeping
- Organic Methods etc. Many of the earliest farming books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Add a touch of green to your office, bookshelf, coffee table or
dorm room with these adorable mini ecosystems! A Beginner's Guide
to Terrariums shows you how to create your own glass container
gardens with easy-to-understand instructions and over 230 inspiring
lifestyle photos. With this guide you'll learn all the basics,
including how to: Decorate using a variety of plants Combine
plants, rocks and other objects to achieve just the right look
Choose the right container for your plants Care for a variety of
plants, including low-maintenance ones like succulents, air plants
and mosses This book includes 52 projects that teach you how to
create a wide variety of terrariums--from open-air containers, like
bowls, to jars and hanging decorations. No matter how you choose to
display them, terrariums are a whimsical, easy and inexpensive
addition to your home.
Shrubs can form the backbone of a garden and add year-round
interest in so many ways. This practical book covers all you need
for the successful growth, maintenance and propagation of these
versatile plants, including advice on selecting species to make the
most of their different habits and forms, and utilizing their
architectural qualities to best effect. The diverse range of
foliage shape and hue and the many colourful flowers, berries and
fruits give you the freedom to create a stunning garden that
carries its beauty through every season. A fully illustrated
directory lists popular species from 70 genera, including camelia,
daphne, garrya, magnolia, potentilla, senecio and yucca. Notes on
average height, flower type, flowering time, and cultural
requirements help you choose the right plants for your garden to
achieve colour and interest throughout the year.
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.
Take a wander through Adam’s garden as he reflects on the plants that
have shaped his life.
The scents of the rosemary and thyme lining the garden path instantly
welcome you to what follows: a wildflower meadow, an ornamental kitchen
garden, a shady courtyard, terrace and borders, gravel garden, and
woodland walk, taking you on a tour through Adam’s garden.
As you go, Adam explains his design and planting choices, drawing on
personal feeling and memories as well as years of experience.
Plant profiles provide inspiration for your own planting dreams,
interspersed with practical know-how on plant care and design ideas to
help you create flow and moments of pause using pathways, arches, water
features, and pots.
A comprehensive and sumptuous survey that celebrates the beauty and
appeal of flowers throughout art, history, and culture The latest
installment in the bestselling Explorer Series takes readers on a
journey across continents and cultures to discover the endless ways
artists and image-makers have employed floral motifs throughout
history. Showcasing the diversity of blooms from all over the
world, Flower spans a wide range of styles and media - from art,
botanical illustrations, and sculptures to floral arrangements,
film stills, and textiles - and follows a visually stunning
sequence with works, regardless of period, thoughtfully paired to
allow interesting and revealing juxtapositions between them.
The main characteristics of each of the 39 genera of bulbs covered
in this text are described in the introduction. An account of the
characteristics of early flowering enables the reader to understand
what the plant needs to do well in the garden. An A-Z of species
and cultivars provides descriptions of recommended plants and
includes coverage of more unusual groups. Information on where to
grow the plants includes advice on borders, naturalizing in grass,
raised beds, rock gardens, bulb frames, containers and forcing for
early flowering. A chapter on propagation encourages all
enthusiasts to multiply their collection by following recommended
techniques.
"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.
The instantly recognizable English cottage garden encapsulates that
delightful mix of scented climbers, drifts of flowers inter-mingled
with herbs and vegetables, fruit trees and traditional features.
Much loved and copied throughout the world, it is uniquely
individual. With no strict rules to adhere to, it is a garden style
that is both informal and functional, celebrating fragrance,
flowers and seasonal interest at its heart. The old cottage style
of gardening, that blended planting to create a flowery yet
productive plot within a small space, is still highly relevant and
easily transferable to today's modern garden, whether it be a city
courtyard or a large garden in the country. Appropriate for
gardeners of every level of ability, The English Cottage Garden
covers all aspects of designing a cottage-style garden; from
choosing the right trees, climbers, shrubs and perennials to
creating an authentic cottage feel to the planting It also covers
the use of colour within the garden; how features can establish a
framework and create focal points; and why companion planting is
essential to this style. Illustrated throughout with a wealth of
photographs showing gardens, planting combinations, colourful
border schemes and individual flowers, this book is an essential
read for anyone interested in the quintessential cottage garden.
'This is a clearly presented work, with accessible topic headings
and plenty of good advice sprinkled with engaging personal
anecdotes. The message at the book's heart is to adopt a greener
way of being and to see oneself as part of nature, not removed from
it. On this point it is exceptional, distinguishing itself from
many of the green gardening books written in recent years.' The
English Garden magazine 'Conversational, interesting, and personal
... it reaffirms the link between what we love to do and why we
should be doing it with nature, the planet and our health in mind.'
RHS The Garden magazine If you want a sustainable garden and a
better relationship with nature, A Greener Life is the guide you
need. Packed with inspirational images and practical tips, the book
covers garden planning, organic composting and vegetable growing,
as well as sustainable planting, rewilding and wildlife-attracting
environments. Learn traditional gardening techniques like
propagating and growing from cuttings to make your garden
self-sustaining, and discover plants that attract hover flies, bees
and butterflies. With Jack Wallington's warmth and expertise on
every page, this is an ideal book for new gardeners seeking greener
practices.
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.
Ever wanted to grow your own food but don't have the time, the
space, or even know where to start? Alice Holden, one of Britain's
most pioneering female growers, has spent her life outdoors working
on small and large scales - from kitchen gardens to commercial
farms. In Do Grow, she'll help optimise the space and time
available to you - even if it's just a window box and 10 minutes a
week - with simple-to-follow guidance, plus advice on: - The basics
for your gardening tool kit - How to make your own compost - Common
garden pests to watch out for - How to keep your soil fertile With
delicious recipes from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and others that
Alice has worked with over the years, Do Grow is an accessible and
inviting guide to growing, harvesting, and preparing farm-to-table
meals from your very own edible garden.
MAKE YOURS A HYGGE HOME THIS CHRISTMAS - AS SEEN ON THIS MORNING
'Such a beautiful book with so many suggestions for how we can get
back to happiness. Just looking at it makes me happy' Holly
Willoughby A gorgeous guide to the Danish art of creating a cosy,
happy home from the internationally bestselling author, Meik
Wiking. Our homes should be a place of comfort, a place to feel
safe when we shut the door. Somewhere to be ourselves, to unwind
and create special memories. Inspired by Danish design and
traditions, this beautiful new book from Meik Wiking shares how to
turn your home into a sanctuary and live like the happiest people
in the world. With simple tips based on new research from The
Happiness Institute in Copenhagen, this book reveals what makes a
happy home tick. No matter how much space you have or what your
budget is, Meik shows how you can use colour, light and space to
create your happy place and celebrate cosiness the Danish way. Get
your copy of the latest book from the author of THE LITTLE BOOK OF
HYGGE now! 'I love it, I love it, I love it. Just reading this
makes you more content' Chris Evans
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