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This national award winning book, now in its second edition, was
developed especially for Master Gardener volunteers and home
gardeners and is a primary source for research-based information on
gardening and landscaping successfully in North Carolina and the
Southeast. A fundamental reference for any seasoned gardener, the
North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook is also written to
appeal to beginners just getting their hands dirty. It explains the
"why and how" basics of gardening from soils and composting to
vegetable gardening and wildlife management. Advice on garden
design, preparation, and maintenance covers all types of plantings
including lawns, ornamentals, fruits, trees, and containers. This
handbook provides color images, detailed graphics, diagnostic
tables, case studies, frequently asked questions, and specific
management strategies for insects, diseases, weeds, and other
pests. Written by a team of the state's leading horticulture
experts, it contains a wealth of information to support you in
creating and managing thriving gardens, lawns, and landscapes. The
North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook is an essential book for
serious gardeners in North Carolina and the Southeast. Want to
learn more? * Visit go.ncsu.edu/eg-handbook to view information
contained in this book in an open access format. * Access free
gardening resources from NC State Extension by visiting
gardening.ces.ncsu.edu. * Find the Extension center in your county
to speak with local experts by visiting www.ces.ncsu.edu/directory.
* Become a Master Gardener volunteer and join an outstanding group
of life-long learners working together to change the world.
Close-up photos of plump apricots, juicy mangoes, crisp lettuce ...
these are familiar to us all through cookery books and garden
guides. But seeing fruit and vegetables as detailed art, viewed
through eighteenth-century eyes, is something very different - and
more interesting. Thanks to intrepid explorers and plant-hunters,
Britain and the rest of Europe have long enjoyed a wide and
wonderful array of fruit and vegetables. Some wealthy households
even created orangeries and glasshouses for tender exotics and
special pits in which to raise pineapples, while tomatoes,
sweetcorn and runner beans from the New World expanded the culinary
repertoire. This wealth of choice attracted interest beyond the
kitchen and garden. In the 1730s, a prosperous Bavarian apothecary
produced the first volume of a comprehensive A to Z of all
available plants, meticulously documented, and lavishly illustrated
by botanical artists. 'A Cornucopia of Fruit & Vegetables' is a
glimpse into his world. It features exquisite illustrations of the
edible plants in his historic treasury, allowing us to enjoy the
sight of swan-necked gourds and horned lemons, smile at silkworms
hovering over mulberries and delight at the quirkiness of
'strawberry spinach' ... a delicious medley of garden produce and
exotics that will capture the imagination of gardeners and
art-lovers alike.
This book takes the houseplant look outside by exploring the
wonders of lush, green, foliage plants that are hardy in the
garden. Unlike flowers which fade, these big-leaved,
larger-than-life plants provide year-round impact for decades and
small, urban gardens that are well protected are the perfect home
for them. Expert horticulturist Philip Oostenbrink has been an
enthusiastic grower for years and in this book recommends the best
hardy, foliage plants for texture, leaf shape and colour. Jungle
gardens can be shady and immersive, sunny and open or somewhere in
between and there are plants suited to all these environments
including purple-leaved bananas, desert-island palms, spiky agaves,
architectural Pseudopanax and succulents such as Echeveria and
Aeonium. Beautiful special photography by Sarah Cuttle features
standout jungle gardens that demonstrate how to combine foliage
plants effectively and create backdrops and container displays that
make the plants pop. This book is the irresistible next step for
all houseplant addicts and for all who are ready to embark on their
very own jungle adventure.
Originally published in 1936, this book is a detailed guide to the
cultivation of the mushroom. Full of detailed information and
instruction on growing and harvesting, this book is still of great
practical use to today's grower. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Contents
Include: Introduction - The Nature of the Mushroom - Site and Soil
- Buildings - Manures - Spawns - Making up Beds - Care of Beds -
Diseases and Pests and Their Control - Picking and Packing -
Exhibiting - Some Companion Crops - Marketing and Costings -
Cooking Recipes
Conventional wisdom is difficult to question, even when it is
misguided and contains many contradictions. Gardening has its share
of such 'myths' - some with discernible origins in history, others
that have become established for no obvious reason - and they often
obscure simpler and easier methods of working. This delightfully
illustrated book reveals how common sense triumphs and crops are
more successful when these 'rules' are overturned. A fascinating
but practical book that will save the seasoned gardener time and
give new gardeners heart.
A celebration of season, Flower Philosophy presents a selection of
beautiful arrangements designed to free readers from the pressures
of perfection and instead encourage creative freedom, intuition and
original results. Flowers are not perfect, and flower arranging
shouldn't be either. Anna Potter, author of best-selling Flower
Fix, teaches us how to listen and learn from nature to create
something truly original with 25 combinations of stems and foliage.
Free yourself from a prescriptive, one- size-fits-all approach and
let each unique bloom inspire you with this refreshingly honest and
liberating florist's guide. Featuring: A NEW PERSPECTIVE: Start
with nature and let this inform your arranging A WEALTH OF
PRACTICAL ADVICE: All the basic, essential information on flora,
seasons, colour and arranging BUDGET-CONSCIOUS CHOICES: From small
humble buds to large luxe flowers eg weed arrangements. Plus
foliage, fruit, vegetables, sea shells and anything grown out of
the ground. 25 FLEXIBLE FLOWER PROJECTS: Step-by-step, with
options/prompts to encourage autonomy, originality, creativity
PERSONAL TOUCHES: Author's stories, poems, thoughts, experiences
and musings FLORAL THERAPY: Tips to improve wellbeing with nature;
tap into its mindful benefits throughout the arranging process A
FLOWER THESAURUS: An unorthodox flower index of favourite and
too-often-forgotten flowers, ideas for pairings, benefits to the
senses and mood, meanings etc. Arranged by season, Anna Potter
guides you through the process of creating your own wreathes,
bouquets and installations, all using flowers that can be bought,
found and foraged from your neighbourhood. Accompanied by stunning
photography from India Hobson, this book provides the basic
foundations to pick, choose and assemble with unlimited
possibilities.
This early work is a fascinating read for any gardening enthusiast
or historian, but contains much information that is still useful
and practical today. It is a thoroughly recommended title for the
amateur or professional arborist's shelf. Contents Include: Trial
and Error, Pears, Pests and Diseases of the Pear, Medlars and
Quinces, Almonds, The Apricot, The Cherry, Pests and Diseases of
Cherries, The Peach and Nectarine, Pests and Diseases of the Peach
and Nectarine, Plums and Damsons, Pests and Diseases of the Plum,
Laying Out a Field to Fruit Trees, The Fertility Rules in Fruit
Planting, The Spraying of Fruit Trees, Bees in the Garden, Some
Useful Tools, and a list of some Useful Books on Fruit Growing.
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.
This early work was built on an entirely new principle. Every
aspect of the art and science of gardening is presented through the
medium of pictures and diagrams, so as to enable to veriest novice
to undertake with confidence the cultivation of fruit, flowers and
vegetables, the care of poultry, bees and rabbits. It has been said
that one good picture is worth ten thousand words; this book is
proof of the truth of that statement. Containing a wealth of
information and anecdote that is still useful and practical today
this is a fascinating book that is thoroughly recommended for
inclusion on the bookshelf of today's gardener. 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.
This early work on Rock Gardens is both expensive and hard to find
in its first edition. The author has tried to make this new work
comprehensive and thoroughly practical. It tells concisely, but in
detail, how the Rock, Water and Bog gardens should be planned and
constucted, planted and maintained. Illustrated throughout, the
reader will find much of the information still usefull and
practical today. 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.
An anthology of the best garden writing from the pages of The
Garden, the magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society. As well as
revealing key moment from a time of intense change, this anthology
paints a rich and intriguing picture of what gardening means
today.The writers tell of plant-hunting and new gardening
practices, fashion and growing food, whilst shedding light on the
inner landscape of the thoughtful gardener. Collected and curated
by Ursula Buchan, herself an anthologist, The Garden Anthology
presents a narrative of thoughts and opinions for keen gardeners to
help navigate the gardening year, and comprises the best writing
from more than the last 100 years. This 320-page reading book
includes short essays, opinions, thoughts and excerpts from 80
garden writers and designers including James Wong, Sir Roy Strong,
Helen Dillon, Anna Pavord, E A Bowles, Gertrude Jekyll, John
Brookes, Tim Richardson, Joy Larkcom, Hugh Johnson, Nigel Slater,
Lia Leendertz, Ursula Buchan, Nigel Colborne and Mary Keen under
the universally-appealing subjects of: the kitchen garden; wildlife
and wildflowers; gardens; garden design; the environment; plants;
people; seasons and the weather.
Westcott's Plant Disease is a reference book on diseases which
attack plants. Diseases of plants are found on most all plants
including trees, shrubs, grasses, forage, fruits, vegetables,
garden and greenhouse plants as well as native wild flowers and
even weeds. Plant Disease Handbook identifies various types of
diseases which are known to invade these plants located throughout
North and South America. The recordings include diseases caused by
fungi, bacteria, viruses, viroids and nematodes. Causal disease
agents are described and illustrated in many cases and diseases and
disease control measures are also discussed. A book such as this is
never finished since new reports of diseases are continuously
reported. This includes new diseases and previously known diseases
which occur on both presently recorded plants and on new plants
found to be susceptible to diseases. Westcott's Plant Disease
provides a reference and guide for identification and control of
these plant disease problems.
Outdoor Interiors showcases the most beautiful garden designs in
the world. Author Juliet Roberts highlights five styles -
'traditional', 'contemporary', 'playful', 'everyday' and 'minimal'
- and gives plenty of tips for achieving the same style in your
garden across different categories (dining, sitting, lounge,
cooking and swimming). The result is a stylish coffee table book
full of inspiration.
For a beautiful, productive, and edible paradise, transform your
approach to growing with The Permaculture Garden
- Create a thriving garden inspired by nature's patterns that is
better for the soil, local wildlife and your plants
- Design your space sustainably, factoring in climate, landshape,
resources, energy and your goals so all elements work together in
harmony
- Grow a diverse mix of plants together – from fruit trees to
flowers and vegetables to herbs – for year-round harvests and a more
resilient, ecological and attractive garden
Full of practical ideas and inspiration, The Permaculture Garden has
all you need to know to create and maintain a well-designed and
flourishing garden. Explanatory illustrations make key permaculture
design concepts easy to understand, while detailed photography
demonstrates real-life examples from Huw’s garden. Dive into
comprehensive growing instructions for more than 130 perennial and
annual crops – the ultimate guide on what and how to grow in your own
space for the best results.
Driveways, paths and patios are an essential part of most
properties and this comprehensive book provides a detailed
explanation of exactly how they are designed, planned and
constructed. Discusses the design of driveways, paths and patios
with reference to their planned use, style, size, gradients and
special features such as steps, ramps and terraces. Considers the
range of materials available including block paving, flags, slabs,
setts, cubes, cobbles, loose aggregates, plain & patterned
concrete and tarmac. Analyses how to estimate costs and making the
choice between the DIY approach and using a professional
contractor. Examines the critical issue of drainage. Lays bare the
mathematics associated with accurate setting-out and levelling.
Describes the range of tools and equipment needed. Details the
correct constructions of kerbs and edging and laying methods for
flags, block paving and much more.
This guide from the experts of Kew Royal Botanical Gardens is
filled with tips and advice to help you grow your best vegetable
garden ever! In this book Kew's Kitchen Gardener, Helena Dove,
combines practical elements with inspiration and beauty to make a
comprehensive and informative guide with all you need to know to
master theart of growing vegetables. She shows how to grow some of
the most popular staple crops such as tomatoes, potatoes, radishes
and rocket, and also some more unusual and exciting choices such as
oca, tomatillo, seakale and yacon. She gives easy to follow
instructions on how to be a successful vegetable gardener, plus 12
exciting projects to try throughout the year including forcing
rhubarb, creating an asparagus border and growing in raised beds.
From sowing, to planting young plants, to hardening off and
harvesting, find out what you need to do and when, to produce the
most magnificent harvests. All the advice is underpinned by the
expertise and authority of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and
illustrated from Kew's world-famous botanical collection. With this
book, you wil be able to reap a rich bounty of delicious vegetables
from just a few packets of seed and some fertile ground! 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 Orchids, Guide to Growing Roses, Guide to Growing
Succulents and Cacti, Guide to Growing Trees, Guide to Growing
Herbs and Guide to Growing House Plants.
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