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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
'The Gardener', is the winning project of the inaugural Syngenta
Photography Award. Photographed by Jan Brykczynski, it is an
extension of his previous projects in which he travelled to the
outer corners of Europe to explore the lives of people in rural
areas. This new work looks at how city dwellers try to connect with
nature. The book documents urban gardens in Nairobi, New York,
Warsaw, and Yerevan in Armenia. Jan Brykczynski approaches it as if
the world were a single village, whose inhabitants seek to meet
similar, and very human, needs. His focus is on low-income
communities where people respond to a basic need rather than any
passing fad. When they create their gardens, improvisation is all.
The residents of these neighbourhoods make use of what is available
- often re-using materials entirely out of context and in truly
original ways. His particular interest is the way in which these
spaces are arranged and in how structures for cultivation are
created spontaneously. In some places these are an expression of
group collaboration, in others they highlight individual
imagination and the inventiveness of their creators. Yet there are
surprising similarities across different continents, evidencing a
collective consciousness and a common humanity.
You don't need pots of money to start your own gardening business.
With this book and a willingness to learn, you could soon be
enjoying a profitable and enormously satisfying career doing
something you love. Whether your aspirations are simply to sell a
selection of home grown plants from the boot of your car or to
establish a succesful all-year-round gardening business, this book
will show you how. It covers: - Preparing your business plan -
Getting kitted out - How to find work - and keep it - What services
to offer - Book-keeping for gardeners - Planning the gardening year
- How to get commercial contracts - Providing estimates - The top
ten most profitable gardening jobs Contents: Preface;
Acknowledgements; 1. A Growing Opportunity; 2. Getting Started; 3.
Getting Your First Customers; 4. Starting and Running a Gardening
Round; 5. Starting and Running a General Gardening Business; 6.
Adding Value Through Spin-Off Opportunities; 7. Launching Your
Business and Creating the Right Image; 8. Bookkeeping and
Administration Systems; 9. Managing the Gardening Year; 10.
Resolving Problems and Building On Opportunities; 11. Growing Your
Business; Help Directory; Index.
Guide to the Aloes of South Africa is a beautifully illustrated
full-colour guide that makes it easy for both the layperson and
scientist to identify aloes in the field and in gardens. This
updated and expanded third edition reflects the latest scientific
findings and includes: Detailed descriptions of all 155 South
African species currently recognised by aloe experts, including
information on the plant's distinguishing features, flowering
period, habitat and distribution, conservation status, the origin
of its scientific and common names, as well as general notes on
cultivation and traditional uses of the plant. More than 400 colour
photographs, showing habitat and growth form, as well as close-up
photographs of flowers and leaves. Distribution maps of all the
species, as a further aid to identification. An easy-to-use
identification system, dividing the aloes into 12 groups based
mainly on growth habit. Introductory chapters focus on aloe-like
plants; medicinal, cosmetic and tonic use of aloes; conservation,
cultivation and propagation; gardening and landscaping with aloes;
pests and diseases; and aloe hybrids and modern cultivars. Index to
scientific and common names, an illustrated glossary and a list of
further reading.
Hierdie wetenskaplik akkurate handleiding is daarop gemik om
tuiniers en tuinboukundiges te help om vetplant- en rotspesies van
oral in die wereld te identifiseer. Inleidende hoofstukke oor
waterwys tuinmaak, gebruik, bewaring, verbouing en voortplanting
van vetplante, tesame met 'n gedeelte oor tuinmaak met vetplante,
wat nuttige wenke gee.
Saffron is a Cape Town-based plant guru who is obsessed with plants, and she has over 500 of them. After years of amassing them, she put her knowledge to the test by writing "Jungle Problems," a user-friendly guide that will teach plant parents everything they need to know to keep their plants healthy and thriving.
Designed for gardener’s who want to know the secret language of their leafy friends, this fantastic guide will teach readers how to quickly diagnosing any issue with their plants, from the cause of their mysterious yellowing to the cause of their defiant wilting.
Saffron's Jungle Problems is jam-packed with helpful hints, brilliant solutions, and colourful illustrations. This is a fantastic resource which will turn any home gardener into the ultimate botanical investigator.
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The Gaia Organic Basics series is endorsed by the Soil Association,
the UK's principle organisation promoting organic agriculture and
horticulture, and the organic organisation - HDRA (Henry Doubleday
Research Association). Ideal for town or country gardeners with
special topics covering small and urban gardens; Specially
commissioned photographs; An original series covering organic
gardening in a modern, fresh and vibrant syle; Handy size pocket
books provide expert quick reference for practical gardeners; Gaia
Organic Basics is an important new series for every gardener who
wants to learn how to create a healthy and thriving organic garden.
Highly practical, the four books in this series take the mystery
out of organic gardening with straightforward explanations of
principles and techniques. Designed for beginners as well as more
advanced gardeners who want to leave chemicals behind, these titles
offer an organic way to cultivate soil, to make one's own compost
and to control pests and weeds. Full colour photography illustrates
the practical aspects of creating an organic garden and their handy
pocket size make these books an expert quick reference for
practical gardeners. Whatever the style or size of garden, these
books give all the information necessary to take the natural road
to a beautiful, lush and fully organic garden.
Time to down your trowel and pick up a pencil This bountiful crop
of 200 gardening-themed puzzles has something for anyone with green
fingers and a love of a good brain-teaser Gardeners are a naturally
smart species. But you don't need to be an expert to enjoy this
book. When your hands deserve a rest after you've been out toiling
in the garden, or when the weather has you cooped up inside, how
about a puzzle or two to cultivate the mind? From quick quizzes and
riddles to more leisurely crosswords and sudoku, whether you're a
gardening obsessive or just enjoy pottering around your plot,
there's plenty in these pages to tickle your fancy and keep your
brain as sharp as a thorn and as strong as an oak. Inside you will
find a rich variety of puzzles, including these: Find the flowers,
fruit and veg hiding within word searches Spot the differences
between various idyllic views of a garden Shuffle the letters of
anagrams to locate your trusty tools Wind your way through a series
of intricate hedge mazes
'Paradise haunts gardens', writes Derek Jarman, 'and it haunts
mine.' Jarman's public image is that of a film-maker of genius,
whose work, dwelling on themes of sexuality and violence, became a
byword for controversy. But the private man was the creator of his
own garden-paradise in an environment that many might think was
more of a hell than a heaven - in the flat, bleak, often desolate
expanse of shingle that faces the Dungeness nuclear power station.
Jarman, a passionate gardener from childhood, combined his
painter's eye, his horticultural expertise and his ecological
convictions to produce a landscape which combined the flints,
shells and driftwood of Dungeness; sculptures made from stones, old
tools and found objects; the area's indigenous plants; and shrubs
and flowers introduced by Jarman himself. This book is Derek
Jarman's own record of how this garden evolved, from its earliest
beginnings in 1986 to the last year of his life. More than 150
photographs taken since 1991 by his friend and photographer Howard
Sooley capture the garden at all its different stages and at every
season of the year. Photographs from all angles reveal the garden's
complex geometrical plan, its magical stone circles and its
beautiful and bizarre sculptures. We also catch glimpses of
Jarman's life in Dungeness: walking, weeding, watering, or just
enjoying life. Derek Jarman's Garden is the last book Jarman ever
wrote. Like the garden itself, it remains as a fitting memorial to
a brilliant and greatly loved artist who, against all odds, made a
breathtakingly beautiful garden in the most inhospitable of places.
It will appeal to all those who are themselves practising
gardeners, as well as the legions of admirers of this extraordinary
man.
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