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"I think this book will quickly become an insightful gardening
friend." -- Adam Frost, garden designer and TV presenter Discover
what to do at just the right time to create a garden that's full of
life and colour all year round in this invaluable book, now
shortlisted for the GMG PRACTICAL BOOK OF THE YEAR award. What to
Sow, Grow and Do is a season-by-season guide that brings together
projects, advice, task lists and ideas to help you plan your time
in the garden, inspire your planting and nurture a deeper
relationship with nature. Tracking a year in the garden, it guides
you in what to do through a series of how-to tasks and helpful
checklists. It also celebrates each season, highlighting the plants
to enjoy, the wildlife to spot and the changes you can notice in
the garden and beyond. Seasonal jobs cover everything from pruning
roses to planting summer bulbs, together with ideas on encouraging
and supporting a garden that's full of beneficial insects and
wildlife. Armed with this book, you can create a thriving,
flourishing garden that's a joy to be in. Whether you are a
seasoned horticulturalist or are just starting on your gardening
adventure, this guide is an indispensable companion to your year in
the garden.
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Modern Fruit Industry
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Ibrahim Kahramanoglu, Nesibe Ebru Kafkas, Ayzin Kuden, Songul Coemlekcioglu
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Growing your own plants from seeds or cuttings is much easier than
you think. The plant propagation techniques that you'll learn in
this book are simple to do and easy to learn, and they work
incredibly well If you already have a green thumb you'll love this
book. If you don't have a green thumb, be prepared, you are likely
to amaze yourself. Finding a beautiful plant and being able to
reproduce that plant as many times as you like is a thrilling
experience and it can be quite addicting. Since gardening is very
therapeutic, that's a good thing. Learning how to propagate your
own plants can result in a great deal of savings and/or earnings.
Everyone in my family, from nieces and nephews to grandmas and
grandpas, spent some time dabbling in our nursery. Our two sons
learned work ethics and the value of a dollar. They also learned to
appreciate, and at times be awed by, nature. It took me 35 years of
crawling around in the dirt on my hands and knees to learn what I
share with you in this book. Reflecting on those years I cannot
think of a more rewarding way to spend the better part of my life.
It is my sincere hope that you share what you learn in this book
with the children in your life. Kids love to garden, and there is
no better way to spend quality time with a child than teaching them
how to garden. Plants are the heartbeat of the earth. If we can
teach kids how to propagate plants, care for them, and admire and
respect the plants of this planet, you and I will leave this earth
in very capable hands. Jump in, get dirty Get lost in the magic of
plant propagation.
This early work is a fascinating read for ornithologists and
carpenters alike. Illustrated with a wealth of text and full page
working diagrams and photographs alike it contains much information
that is still useful and practical today. Sections on building
projects related to feeding, water, and shelter. Many of the
earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Ponds and water features have been popular in gardens for thousands
of years. This book is aimed at anyone who is thinking of building
a pond, anyone who has bought some of the materials but doesn't
know how to start or anyone who has a pond and needs to know how to
keep it at its best.The book starts with the basics of assessing
the garden, checking the site, planning and preparation, tools and
materials and electrical wiring and safety. With the basics
established the authors introduce the many different types of pond
and how they can be created, maintained and enhanced.From
split-level ponds to wildlife ponds, plant and fish and adding
sculptures, bird houses, stones and bridges, each subject is
presented in a clear way with box features, lists and questions and
answers. The final chapter looks at water features - a rock pool or
stream for a large garden or a small wall mask or trough for a tiny
back garden.
This early work is a fascinating read for any small-holding
enthusiast or historian of small-scale farming, which contains a
wealth of information that is still useful and practical today.
Illustrated with dozens of full page photographs. Contents Include:
Peace and Plenty; Specialisation or No?; Markets and Marketing; Two
Acres of Salads; Two Acres of Apples; Two Acres of Flowers; Rabbits
for Flesh and Fur; Home Consumption; Buildings, Machinery and
Tools; A Little About Many Things; Sources to Look to For
Information; and Budgets. Many of the earliest books, particularly
those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce
and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works
in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original
text and artwork.
The Complete Language of Trees is a comprehensive encyclopedia
providing the meanings, powers, facts, and folklore for over 400
types of trees. Along with a stunning visual depiction, each entry
provides the tree's scientific and common name, characteristics,
historic and hidden properties from mythology, legends, and
folklore. Some of the lore of trees will include: Hackberry Tree -
encourages someone to continuously do their best Manchineel Tree -
it is so toxic that the smoke from a burning tree can cause
blindness, and it is not even advised to inhale the air around the
tree Bark from the Bird Cherry Tree was placed on doors during
medieval times to ward off plague Washi paper is created from the
inner bark of the Paper Mulberry Tree. Pando is a Quaking Aspen
colony that is 108 acres wide (about the size of 83 football
fields!). It is technically one tree. Imagine developing a
spiritual connection with a tree in a way that exceeds visual
perception? Where learning its meaning and value simultaneously
improves your own mental and physical wellness? Throughout history,
floriographies-flower dictionaries-have gained notoriety for
regulating human emotions; giving depth, symbolism, and meaning to
extremely delicate aspects of nature. Following the success of The
Complete Language of Herbs and its predecessor The Complete
Language of Flowers, author S. Theresa Dietz continues this custom
with The Complete Language of Trees. Coupled with two indexes, one
for searching by common tree name and the other organized by
meaning, Dietz cleverly connects quality time in nature with the
overall improvement of mental health by developing a stunningly
depicted dictionary for gardeners, environmentalists, and nature
lovers alike. Elegantly designed and beautifully illustrated, the
Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia series offers comprehensive,
display-worthy references on a range of intriguing topics,
including birthday astrology, dream interpretation, astrological
self-care practices, techniques for harnessing the power of dreams,
and the stories behind signs and symbols.
Jamaica Kincaid's first garden in Vermont was a plot in the middle of her front lawn. There, to the consternation of more experienced friends, she planted only seeds of the flowers she liked best.
In My Garden (Book) Kincaid gathers all she loves about gardening and plants, and examines it generously, passionately, and with sharp, idiosyncratic discrimination.
This is an intimate, playful book on gardens, the plants that fill them, and the people who tend to them.
Orchids of South Africa is the first field guide to local orchids to be published in over 30 years, and presents the more than 450 orchid species found in the region, including Lesotho and Swaziland.
A comprehensive roundup of orchids in their natural habitat, the book features:
- multiple photos for each species
- distribution maps
- flowering time-bars
- succinct text, enabling sure identification of these fascinating plants.
An illustrated introduction discusses orchid structure, ecology and conservation status.
Informative, colourful and easy-to-use, Orchids of South Africa is the authoritative update enthusiasts have been waiting for.
Originally published London 1905. The author with his many years of
experience details all that is necessary to secure the successful
cultivation of the "Queen of Flowers." This is a fascinating book
for any rose enthusiast or flower gardener and also contains much
information that is still useful and practical today. Illustrated.
Many of the earliest 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.
Helpful hints on how to avoid pests and diseases, and what to do
when problems occur.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive.We are republishing many of these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
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