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The ultimate gift for gardeners and art-lovers, featuring 300 of
the most beautiful and pioneering botanical images ever Following
in the footsteps of the international bestseller Map, Exploring the
World, this fresh and visually stunning survey celebrates the
extraordinary beauty and diversity of plants. It combines
photographs and cutting-edge micrograph scans with watercolours,
drawings, and prints to bring this universally popular and
captivating subject vividly to life. Carefully selected by an
international panel of experts and arranged in a uniquely
structured sequence to highlight thought-provoking contrasts and
similarities, this stunning compilation of botanically themed
images includes iconic work by celebrated artists, photographers,
scientists, and botanical illustrators, as well as rare and
previously unpublished images. Advisory panel: Rosie Atkins,
Gillian Barlow, Brent Elliott, Celia Fisher, Patricia Jonas, Rob
Kesseler, Hans Walter Laack, Gren Lucas, Henry Noltie, Mikinori
Ogisu, Pia OEstlund, Lynn Parker, Martyn Rix, Charlotte Tancin,
Alice Tangerini and Anita Walsmit Sachs Additional texts: Rosie
Atkins, Helen Bynum, Ruth Chivers, James Compton, Tim Cooke, Brent
Elliott, Celia Fisher, Carolyn Fry, Patricia Jonas, Rob Kesseler,
Hans Walter Lack, Paula McWaters, Pia OEstlund, Lynn Parker, Martyn
Rix, Julian Shaw, Charlotte Tancin, Alice Tangerini, Guy Tindale,
Jacek Wajer and Martin Walters
The Ultimate Succulents Book for Gardeners and Crafters#1 New
Release in Cacti & Succulents, Ornamental Plants, Gardening,
Horticulture, and Landscape We know-killing your plants succs. A
crash course on all things succulents, this engaging and
easy-to-use succulents book offers everything you need to know so
you can both successfully grow these gorgeous plants and create
cool crafts with them, too. You'll find everything you need to know
from cacti plant care to specific projects for decorating with
plants. A go-to reference for anyone trying to grow and maintain
succulents. The ultimate guide to propagating, growing, and styling
succulents and cacti both indoors and out, Succulent Style is as
informative as it is gorgeous. Designed for millennials who want to
stop killing their plants and for DIY types who want to learn about
designing with succulents, Succulent Style is full of succulent
growing techniques for beginners as well as for knowledgeable
gardeners looking to expand their gardening skills. This
beautifully photographed compendium makes the perfect addition to
any coffee table or bookshelf. Succulent ideas for your home and
garden. Whether you want to learn how to care for a cactus indoor
or how to style plants, you'll find tons of tips and tricks inside.
Start designing succulents with fun projects like succulent
garlands, wall art, wreaths, succulent bouquets, potted
arrangements as well as many other cool things. Inside, you'll also
find: A detailed compilation of succulent varieties Instructions on
how to propagate and plant cacti and succulents Tips to integrate
succulents into outdoor and indoor design If you're looking for a
succulents plants book or cactus book-like A Beginner's Guide to
Succulent Gardening, Essential Succulents, The Gardener's Guide to
Succulents, or Cacti and Succulents Handbook-then you'll love
Succulent Style.
For centuries, plants have transformed interiors. Today houseplants
are once again experiencing a revival. Author Bree Claffey of Mr
Kitly journeys into the worlds of fellow plant lovers to explore
the enduring attraction of houseplants. From the ever-reliable
Peace lily and beguiling Fiddle leaf fig to the elusive Chinese
money plant, houseplants are showcased in all their weird and
wonderful forms. More than good-looking props, plants are living
growing things rooted in community and creativity and as this book
celebrates, houseplants are a way of life.
House plants are having a moment. Inexpensive to purchase, easy to
care for and a statement in any space they inhabit, growing these
plants is virtually foolproof. The Little Book of House Plants and
Other Greenery is a source of green inspiration for small-space
gardening, featuring a directory of 60 of the most popular
varieties of foliage to own. From dramatic palms and tropical leafy
wonders to beautiful ferns and flowering potted plants - this book
covers everything you need to know about nurturing and growing your
own. Each of the 60 plants is accompanied by luscious photography
and an easy-to-follow breakdown of all the essential requirements
for that variety. This includes details on size, growth and
flowering, along with any extra tips on caring for that specific
plant.
Bring trees to life like you've never seen before as The Tree Book
invites you on an enchanting and illustrated journey into the
astonishingly diverse growth of woodland wildlife in the world around
us.
Trees have been a part of human history from the very beginning. Used
for shelter, tools, fuel, and food, they also help supply the
atmosphere with oxygen and form astonishingly diverse ecosystems, as
well as some of the world's most beautiful landscapes. Now the
intricate world of leafy woodlands and abundant rainforests is revealed
in this extensive visual guide to trees, exploring their key scientific
traits and their ecological importance, as well as their enduring
significance in human history and culture. From ancient oaks and great
redwoods to lush banyans and imposing kapoks, The Tree Book reveals the
anatomy, behaviours, and beauty of these incredible plants and habitats
in detail.
A must-have volume for budding botanists, this divine nature book
showcases the rich diversity of trees, combining bewildering facts
about spindles, spruces and more, with dazzling landscape photography
of the endless species of trees found in forests and woodland all
around the globe.
Explore this fascinating book on trees to discover:
-A historical overview of the cultural influence of trees and their
ecological importance
-Striking photography to accompany the profound explanations of tree
biology and behaviour
-A clear and comprehensible guide to ecology from both a historical and
scientific point of view.
With recent media coverage on climate change highlighting the global
importance of our woodlands and rainforests, there's no better time
than right now to immerse yourself in this extensive horticultural
handbook for an illuminating blend of the science, culture, and history
of trees dating back to the beginning of time.
Let DK plant the seed of curiosity with this fantastic forest book, and
watch as it blossoms into a life-long love of ecology, proving the
ideal gift for naturalists or those with a soft-spot for nature
photography. Combining natural history and a scientific overview with a
wider look at the history, uses, symbolism, and mythology of trees,
this book is a new kind of guide to these fascinating organisms.
Gardening experts Georgia Tasker and Tom MacCubbin offer foolproof
advice on gardening within the diverse landscape of Florida. The
"Florida Getting Started Garden Guide" features region-specific
advice on planting, growing, and caring for more than 150 of
Florida's top ornamental and native plants. From flowers and
grasses to trees and tropical plants, this step-by-step guide
includes useful information for the novice and experienced gardener
alike. With gorgeous full-color photos of each plant, this book
will increase the enjoyment and satisfaction of any gardener hoping
to learn about--and master--the natural environment of Florida.
Have you just joined the cactus craze? Do you want to know how to
make your little bundle of spikes thrive, flower and breed? This
quirky pocket-sized book is your essential guide to pleasing your
prickly pet. Your cactus may be surviving, but is it happy? There's
so much more to these little green plants than just keeping them
alive. Happy Cactus gets right to the point with practical advice
from potting to propagating. Unearth the secrets of different cacti
and succulents, with profiles on more than 105 popular varieties -
from the cute, flowering pincushion cactus to the wacky prickly
pear, discover what makes your plant unique and how it might behave
when treated with a little bit of love. Find out where to put it,
when to water it, what to feed it, what to look out for and how to
encourage its distinctive traits, from flower stalks to fast
growth. Flick through inspirational features to help you create a
show-stopping cactus display. Whether you're a young urbanite
seeking a stylish houseplant for your flat but struggling to keep
more temperamental plants alive, or a green-fingered cactus
enthusiast determined to get your precious plant to grow and flower
this year, Happy Cactus is here to answer all your questions.
While the act of pruning is simple enough, knowing where and
when to prune can confound even experienced gardeners. For more
than half a century, Robert Sanford Martin's "How to Prune Fruit
Trees" has been the go-to guide for pruners of all levels of
expertise. As one reviewer noted, "This book simplifies what other
books complicate. It has a small amount of text paired with line
drawings that help break pruning tasks down into something you can
easily understand." Martin has judiciously pruned his words to make
his advice as clear and simple as possible. His guidance in the art
of cutting back and thinning out has been responsible for the
preservation of countless healthy trees and orchards. Maximize your
fruit production-whether you are growing apples, almonds, plums,
pomegranates, or any of over 40 varieties of fruit trees discussed
in this book-by making the right cut every time.
In this enhanced edition, additional information from H. H.
Thomas's "Pruning Made Easy" explores the treatment of roots, side
shoots, sub-laterals, standards, cordon trees, and other aspects of
plant care. Well illustrated and clear, this book will become your
indispensable guide for year-round pruning success and should have
a place in the library of both seasoned and amateur gardeners.
This is an illustrated guide to varieties, cultivation and care,
with step-by-step instructions and over 170 beautiful photographs.
Features: everything you need to know at a glance in one handy and
magnificently illustrated practical guide; full photographic
directory of over 50 varieties, including single zonal, double
zonal, dwarf zonal, rosebud zonal, regal, angel, decorative,
scented leaf and stellar; step-by-step guidance on planting,
propagating and growing pelargoniums, and controlling pests and
diseases; tips for growing and displaying pelargoniums outside and
indoors, in beds, hanging baskets and window boxes; for each
variety, full botanical information is provided on history, growth,
hue, height, spread and suitability; and a highly accessible guide
to some of the most popular flowering plants, celebrating their
diversity and beauty. Pelargoniums are one of the most cherished
groups of garden plants. They are particularly renowned for the
impact of their vibrant flowers, their pretty leaves and rich
aromatic scent, and they thrive both outdoors and inside. This book
guides you through the simple techniques involved in growing and
propagating these decorative plants, and illustrates some of the
most popular cultivars. It includes a history of pelargoniums, with
advice on how to recognize the different types. A fully illustrated
plant directory describes over 40 recommended varieties, together
with expert advice on selecting the best ones, planting them in
beds and hanging baskets, and dealing with pests and diseases. The
book will help you to create pretty displays indoors, in
conservatories, on windowsills or as outdoor plants.
The relationship between nature and culture has become a popular
focus in social science, but there have been few grounded accounts
of trees. Providing shelter, fuel, food and tools, trees have
played a vital role in human life from the earliest times, but
their role in symbolic expression has been largely overlooked. For
example, trees are often used to express nationalistic feelings.
Germans drew heavily on tree and forest imagery in nation-building,
and the idea of 'hearts of oak' has been central to concepts of
English identity. Classic scenes of ghoulish trees coming to life
and forests closing in on unsuspecting passers-by commonly feature
in the media. In other instances, trees are used to represent
paradisical landscapes and symbolize the ideologies of conservation
and concern for nature.
Offering new theoretical ideas, this book looks at trees as agents
that co-constitute places and cultures in relationship with human
agency. What happens when trees connect with human labour,
technology, retail and consumption systems? What are the ethical
dimensions of these connections? The authors discuss how trees can
affect and even define notions of place, and the ways that
particular places are recognized culturally. Working trees,
companion trees, wild trees and collected or conserved trees are
considered in relation to the dynamic politics of conservation and
development that affect the values given to trees in the
contemporary world.
Building on the growing field of landscape study, this book offers
rich insights into the symbolic and practical roles of trees. It
will be vital reading for anyone interested in the anthropology of
landscape, forestry, conservation anddevelopment, and for those
concerned with the social science of nature.
It sounds simple enough, but pruning can confound even the most
competent gardener. This new edition of Taunton's award-winning
book explains the do's and don'ts of cutting back; from humble
houseplants to the most amazing exotics, readers learn how to make
the right cut the first time, every time. With straightforward
prose, over 250 photographs, and 135 drawings, this essential
reference walks gardeners through the process of pruning everything
from ornamental trees and bushes to topiaries and bonsai. The
author, Lee Reich, is a respected horticulturist who writes
frequently on gardening subjects. Here, he demystifies the timing
and techniques that result in the most successful pruning for
healthy growth and good form. Updated with the latest information
and enhanced illustrations, this book belongs in every gardener's
library, whether he or she is a professional, a landscaping
veteran, or is pruning for the very first time.
'Brilliant ... Equal parts irreverent, cheeky and vitally important
... Charming ... Much too valuable to tuck away until the zombies
come ... A gardening manual that you can put to use immediately,
regardless of your situation' Zombie Research Society. Climate
change? Brexit? Screaming brain-biters? Don't lose the plot, this
book can help! Irreverent, straightforward and useful, it shows
even complete beginners how to grow enough of their own food to
survive when Armageddon arrives and imports collapse. Or even if
they don't. A grow-your-own guide for the generation who'd rather
eat compost than watch Gardeners' World, it tells you how to sow
and grow 20 key crops, whether you have two pots, a patio or a
whole allotment to play with. It takes you through what seeds,
tools and other kit you'll need, teaches you how to plan and plant
your site for maximum nutrition, and suggests gardening projects to
get underway while civilization still stands, from growing dinner
in a dustbin to a juice bar on a balcony. All while sticking a
garden fork in the eye of the undead. Gardening for the Zombie
Apocalypse: surviving has never been so much fun.
The UK's leading gardening publisher brings you a horticultural
handbook to fulfil your every need and seed! Get your gardening
gloves on and join the green-fingered journey to growing herbs
successfully at home. A must-have volume for first-time gardeners,
Grow Herbs has tonnes of tips and tricks to sow, grow, plant and
propagate a diverse range of herbs, from parsley to peppermint, bay
leaves to basil, this grower's guide truly has it all! With passion
in every page, you can enjoy: -A jargon-free practical guide to
harvesting home-grown herbs -Easy to follow step-by-step
instructions of fundamental gardening techniques -Exploration of
popular herbs as well as lesser-known options A recent study
suggests 38% of British adults use their gardens to grow herbs and
vegetables. But with the ever-growing pressure of balancing family
life with a career, a lot of today's green-fingered gardeners
simply lack time for growing herbs. We believe it's time to change
that! Whatever your horticultural hopes may be, award-winning
author Stephanie Mahon brings you a herb-growing guide that is sure
to shape first-time gardeners like never before, full of top tips
to help your garden thrive! An ideal gift for first-time gardeners,
budding botanists or the green-fingered lover in your life, make
sure to get those gardening gloves on, and join the journey today!
At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. If you like Grow
Herbs, why not try the other titles in our Grow series? Learn how
to brighten your garden all year round with Grow Bulbs, enjoy a
no-fuss guide to container gardening with Grow Containers or
minimise garden waste with Grow Eco-Gardening. Ready, set, let's
grow!
RHS Can Anything Stop Slugs assists with all of the most common
problems encountered in a garden - as well as some slightly more
unusual ones. The RHS's Chief Horticulturist, Guy Barter, provides
expert advice, responding to the questions posed by thousands of
gardeners every year. This entertaining and informative guide
provides a wealth of information. Feature boxes of interesting
facts enable you to really get to grips with the issue at hand. As
the cause of a problem is not always apparent, the main symptom is
used as the starting point in each section, enabling you to
troubleshoot all your garden problems. This is not a dull reference
book full of lists - it is an easy-to-read and amusing look at how
we battle with nature in our gardens, showing you how to either
come out top or to surrender with dignity.
Improve your growing techniques with this handy reference.
Easy-to-read instructions show the best methods for sowing and
growing trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, alpines, and
vegetables. From the easiest potato to the trickiest alpine, all
the advice on healthy planting is included.
Kiftsgate Court, perched on the northern edge of the Cotswolds
Hills in Gloucestershire, is a garden composed of many different
scenes. Some elements - the bluebell wood, the clipped hedging and
the rose border, with its famously huge Kiftsgate rose - are
traditionally English, but there are also areas of Italianate
planting and terracing, and others where a mixture of perennials,
roses and rare and exotic shrubs thrive side by side. Equally
remarkable is the fine balance between continuity and gentle
evolution that the visitor finds at Kiftsgate. This is largely
because the garden has belonged to the same family since its
creation 100 years ago. Three women have tended Kiftsgate, each one
its driving force for a third of a century, and each building on
the legacy of the previous generation. In 1919 Heather Muir and her
husband, Jack, bought the house, which stands on a relatively
narrow plateau from which a bank plunges 100 feet. Heather gave
Kiftsgate its structure, laying out the semi-formal gardens by the
house, planting the tapestry hedge and rose garden, and terracing
the banks. In 1954 Heather was succeeded by her daughter, Diany
Binny, who extended and developed her mother's planting, made more
borders and paths, and refashioned the White Sunk Garden. Since the
late 1980s Diany's daughter, Anne Chambers, has been at the helm,
further modernizing the garden and its planting, creating new areas
of interest, and opening more often to the public. As Robin Lane
Fox, who has written the foreword, comments: `There is nowhere else
in Britain that has such a family tradition of planting and
dedication ... It is intimate but many-sided, evolving but with
roots in a remarkable past.' This beautiful new book - the first
dedicated to Kiftsgate - is structured in two main parts. For the
first, `The History', Vanessa Berridge has had exclusive access to
the Kiftsgate archive, which contains not only family photographs
but also letters from their gardening friends, helping us to
understand why and how Heather, Diany and Anne have gardened. Among
the circle of friends and acquaintances who feature are Lawrence
Johnston of Hidcote Manor (Kiftsgate's neighbour); Vita
Sackville-West, the creator of Sissinghurst Castle Garden; and the
horticulturalist Graham Stuart Thomas, gardens adviser to the
National Trust. The second part of the book takes the reader on an
extended tour of the garden, illustrated by the glorious
photography of Sabina Ruber. The tour concludes with notes on
Kiftsgate's signature plants and Anne Chambers's personal
reflections on this, one of the great gardens of England.
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