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What happens inside a seed after it is planted? How are plants
structured? How do plants reproduce? The answers to these and other
questions about complex plant processes can be found in the
bestselling Botany for Gardeners. First published in 1990 with more
than 260,000 copies sold, it has become the go-to introduction to
botany for students and gardeners. Now in its fourth edition,
Botany for Gardeners has been expanded and updated. It features a
revised interior, with new photos and illustrations that clarify
the concepts clearer than ever before. Additional updates address
scientific advances, changes in nomenclature and taxonomy, and
more. As before, Botany for Gardeners shares accessible information
about how plants are organized, how they have adapted to nearly all
environments on earth, their essential functions, and how they
reproduce.
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Gardening with Hebes
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Chris Wheeler, Valerie Wheeler; Photographs by Chris Wheeler; Illustrated by Melanie Clitheroe
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The numerous species of hebe offer a huge variety in colour, shape,
size and form, and are becoming increasingly popular with
gardeners. This A-Z guide lists traditional and modern varieties of
the versatile evergreen shrub, with colour photographs displaying
the range available.
Snowdrops are one of the best loved, most popular and widely grown
of all bulbous plants. This book celebrates their beauty and
magical annual resurrection. This newly updated and expanded
edition of this best-selling book introduces the twenty known
species and has been updated to cover more than 2,400 named
snowdrops. Discover the vast range of shapes, sizes and markings of
these beautiful flowers. With information on cultivation and
planting, detailed descriptions, informative drawings and
interesting anecdotes - this will be an invaluable companion for
all gardeners, and will inform and delight both the aspiring and
seasoned galanthophile.
"Wonderfully written, beautifully illustrated, and everything you
need to know to get more productivity out of your food garden."
--Joe Lamp'l, creator and executive producer, Growing a Greener
World Discover how to get more out of your growing space with
succession planting--carefully planned, continuous seed sowing--and
provide a steady stream of fresh food from early spring through
late fall. Drawing inspiration from succession in natural
landscapes, Meg McAndrews Cowden teaches you how to implement
lessons from these dynamic systems in your home garden. You'll
learn how to layer succession across your perennial and annual
crops; maximize the early growing season; determine the sequence to
plant and replant in summer; and incorporate annual and perennial
flowers to benefit wildlife and ensure efficient pollination.
You'll also find detailed, seasonal sowing charts to inform your
garden planning, so you can grow more anywhere, regardless of your
climate. Plant Grow Harvest Repeat will inspire you to create an
even more productive, beautiful, and enjoyable garden across the
seasons--every vegetable gardener's dream.
"Sustainable Landscaping For Dummies" provides hands-on, how-to
instruction for realizing the benefits of a sustainable landscape
from selecting sustainable hardscape materials to installing a
rainwater catchment system to choosing native plants.
First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
In The Cabaret of Plants, Mabey explores the plant species which
have challenged our imaginations, awoken our wonder, and upturned
our ideas about history, science, beauty and belief. Picked from
every walk of life, they encompass crops, weeds, medicines,
religious gathering-places and a water lily named after a queen.
Beginning with pagan cults and creation myths, the cultural
significance of plants has burst upwards, sprouting into forms as
diverse as the panacea (the cure-all plant ginseng, a single root
of which can cost up to $10,000), Newton's apple, the African
'vegetable elephant' or boabab - and the mystical, night-flowering
Amazonian cactus, the moonflower. Ranging widely across science,
art and cultural history, poetry and personal experience, Mabey
puts plants centre stage, and reveals a true botanical cabaret, a
world of tricksters, shape-shifters and inspired problem-solvers,
as well as an enthralled audience of romantics, eccentric amateur
scientists and transgressive artists. The Cabaret of Plants
celebrates the idea that plants are not simply 'the furniture of
the planet', but vital, inventive, individual beings worthy of
respect - and that to understand this may be the best way of
preserving life together on Earth.
Companion planting has a long history of use by gardeners, but the
explanation of why it works has been filled with folklore and
conjecture. Plant Partners delivers a research-based rationale for
this ever-popular growing technique, offering gardeners dozens of
ways they can use scientifically tested plant partnerships to
benefit the garden as a whole. Through an enhanced understanding of
how plants interact with and influence each other, this guide
suggests specific plant combinations that growers can use to
improve soil health and weed control, decrease pest damage, and
increase biodiversity, resulting in real and measurable impacts in
the garden.
Planting for Pollinators is an easy-to-use gardening guide to help
you encourage different types of insect pollinators into your
garden. Insect pollinators not only bring joy to our gardens, they
also provide an essential service for our planet. Without bees,
flies, hoverflies, butterflies, moths and beetles, some of our
favourite foods, flowers and plants would cease to exist. Whether
you have a large garden, an urban balcony or just a window box,
planting to encourage pollinators is a fantastic and surprisingly
easy first step in creating a wildlife-friendly space. Planting for
Pollinators features a wide range of plants, with guidance on the
best ways to nurture lawns and verges, pollinator predation and
tips on watching and photographing wildlife. Beautifully
illustrated throughout with images from award-winning wildlife
photographer Heather Angel, this essential guide will show you how
plants communicate with insects, and why it's so important to
protect our pollinators. Organised by season and featuring more
than 100 plant species - including bulbs, annuals, perennials,
shrubs and climbers - this practical guide will help you to
discover the short- and long-term benefits of having a variety of
pollinators visit your garden.
Successful garden designs offer a careful arrangement of form,
texture, proportion, and color harmony. In these pages, the
renowned landscape architect and horticulturist Joe Hudak provides
an overview of design innovations through the ages and concludes
with a personal account of his own five-year-long garden renovation
project.
For gardeners lucky enough to live in the subtropical and tropical
zones, here are 83 shrubs they can count on to display beautiful
flowers and/or colorful, interesting leaves. Stunning color photos
and practical advice make this book an inspiration as well as a
how-to manual for those who want their gardens to put on a tropical
show throughout the year. Learn how to use shrubs in garden design
for hedges, borders, screens, bank covers, mass plantings,
containers, as well as bird and butterfly attractors. You'll also
learn how to maintain a healthy garden. In her straightforward
style, Amanda Jarrett covers the basics of planting, watering,
fertilizing, pruning, mulching, and controlling insects and
diseases. Just follow Amanda's common-sense advice, and your garden
will blossom for years to come.
The worldwide trend towards smaller houses and spaces and apartment type homes has inspired and demanded a new approach in gardening. This is due predominantly to the freedom of expression in the styling and use of outdoor spaces, the approach to hard landscaping and the use of plant material most suited to the environment, house or garden design and style.
The trend is to introduce hard landscaping and plant material natural to the local area, gravel as a substitute for lawn in small spaces, a sense of fun and the unexpected in the use of plants or accessories. This is what makes gardening a pleasure and one of the finest creative arts there is.
Keith Kirsten, world-renowned horticulturist, shares his vast local and international experience and knowledge with his readers in this book on small gardens – from the initial design, the preparation, the hard landscaping elements, container gardening, water, maintenance, garden chores for every month of the year, food and herb gardening, to lists of plants suitable for smaller spaces.
Breathtakingly beautiful photos not only illustrate the information, but are artworks in their own right providing a pool of inspirational ideas.
For those without the time or stamina to spend hours maintaining a
garden, well-known experts Alan and Gill Bridgewater offer an
easy-care method with minimal digging and weeding. They show how to
make raised beds, build up soil with mushroom compost, cover weeds
with mulch, and protect plants with nets and plastic--all using
organic methods whenever possible. A must for every gardener.
Medicinal plants and plant-derived medicine are widely used in
traditional cultures all over the world and they are becoming
increasingly popular in modern society as natural alternatives to
synthetic chemicals. As more and more natural remedies are being
commercialised, there is a need for a user-friendly reference guide
to the plants and their products. The book gives the reader a
bird's eye view of more than 350 of the bestknown medicinal plants
of the world and their uses, in a compact, colourful and
scientifically accurate reference text. It provides quick answers
to the most obvious questions: Where does this plant originate?
What does it look like? In which culture is it traditionally used?
What is it used for? Which chemical compounds does it contain? How
safe is it? What is known about its pharmacological activity? What
evidence is there that it is effective? The authors also provide
short overviews of the various health conditions for which
medicinal plants are used and the active compounds (secondary
metabolites) found in the plants and their modes of actions.
Based on both research and practical experience,Ecological
Landscape Design and Planning offers a holistic methodological
approach to landscape design and planning. It focuses on the
scarcity of natural resources in the Mediterranean and the need to
aim for long-term ecological stability and environmental
sustainability. The principles of this approach, therefore, can be
used as a theoretical foundation for holistic landscape research,
creative ecological design and better sustainable practice
development.
This book examines the ideal of wilderness preservation in the United States from the antebellum era to the first half of the twentieth century, showing how the early conception of the wilderness as the place where Indians lived (or should live) gave way to the idealization of uninhabited wilderness. It focuses on specific policies of Indian removal developed at Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Glacier national parks from the early 1870s to the 1930s.
This guide provides the ideas and know-how needed for creating a
garden from scratch. Aimed at the novice gardener, the book takes
you through every stage of the design, construction and planting
process, helping to assess your needs and match them to your plot,
budget and time available. Construction and planting techniques are
illustrated in step-by-step projects that include building steps,
planting a tree and installing a water feature. Notebook sections
include grids and storyboards for designing individual features and
planting schemes. A plant care troublehooters helps you to identify
and treat common ailments and a calendar of essential tasks will
help your garden look good all year round.
Howard Resh is internationally known as a pioneering hydroponics
researcher: previous editions of this book are known as the "Bible"
of the industry. Comprehensive guide to soilless culture with
extensively new and updated content - perfect for both commercial
and hobby growers. Covers media, lights and nearly every method of
hydroponic gardening, and provides charts, equations, and diagrams
for easy understanding. Presents greenhouse environmental control
systems and examples of sustainable greenhouse technology, and
demonstrates uses of automation and robotics in harvesting,
grading, and packing. Introduces indoor vertical farming, and
vertical growing systems, as well as the expansion of tropical
hydroponics and rooftop greenhouses. Provides information on
automation in large-scale raft culture and nutrient film technique
(NFT) operations in the growing of lettuce, leafy greens, and
herbs.
Desert Paradises: Surveying the Landscapes of Dubai's Urban Model
explores how designed landscapes can play a vital role in
constructing a city's global image and legitimizing its
socio-political hierarchy. Using the case study of Dubai, Bolleter
explores how Dubai's rulers employ a paradisiacal image of greening
the desert, in part, as a tool for political legitimization.
Bolleter also evaluates the designed landscapes of Dubai against
the principles of the United Nations and the International
Federation of Landscape Architects and argues that what is
happening in Dubai represents a significant discrepancy between
theory and practice. This book offers a new perspective on
landscape design that has until now been unexplored. It would be
beneficial to academics and students of geography, landscape
architecture, urban design and urban planning - particularly those
with an interest in Dubai or the many cities in the region that are
experiencing Dubaiification.
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