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Books > Professional & Technical > Agriculture & farming > Horticulture
Swathes of the human world are covered in ornamental grass lawns;
they are the single most commonly encountered horticultural feature
on the planet. Unfortunately, they are now often viewed as
resource-draining green deserts due to the lack of plant and animal
diversity, the need for frequent mowing and watering, and addition
of lawn greening products to keep them looking at their best. It is
a venerable horticultural feature that is essentially frozen in
time, and with few alternatives to whet the appetite, the lawn has
languished in its current grass-only format for decades. Until now.
Tapestry lawns are a new, practically researched and timely
development of the ornamental lawn format that integrates both
horticultural practice and ecological science and re-determines the
potential of a lawn. Mown barely a handful of times a year and with
no need for fertilisers or scarifying, tapestry lawns are
substantially richer in their diversity of plant and animal life
compared to traditional grass-only lawns and see the return of
flowers and colour to a format from which they are usually
purposefully excluded. Tapestry Lawns: Freed from Grass and Full of
Flowers traces the changes in the lawn format from its origins to
the modern day and offers information on how and why the tapestry
lawn construct is now achievable. It provides guidance on how to
create and maintain a tapestry lawn of your own and champions the
potential benefits for wildlife that can follow. Features
Accessible and informative to all types of readers from academic to
amateur Includes a refined and tested set of useful tapestry lawn
plants Contains step-by-step instructions for creation and
management methods of grass-free lawns Illustrated in full colour
If you have ever thought about mowing your lawn much less, making
it much more colourful and wildlife friendly, then this book will
inform and guide you to create a perfect, grass-free lawn.
Small is beautiful, and these 15 real farm plans show that small
scale farmers can have big time success. Compact Farms is an
illustrated guide for anyone dreaming of starting, expanding, or
perfecting a profitable farming enterprise on less than five acres.
The farm plans explain how to harness an area's water supply,
orientation, and geography in order to maximise efficiency and
productivity while minimising effort. Profiles of well known
farmers such as Eliot Coleman and Jean-Martin Fortier show that
farming on a small scale in any region, in both urban and rural
settings, can provide enough income to turn the endeavor from hobby
to career. These real life plans and down-and-dirty advice will
equip you with everything you need to actually realise your farm
dreams.
Intensive and extensive cultivation of grapes (Vitis vinifera L.)
leads to serious pest problem in vineyards in major grape growing
areas of the world. Climatic conditions in India are favorable for
high production of table and wine grapes, and thus also for
incidence of variety of pests. These include the sucking insect
pests namely thrips, hoppers, mealybugs etc., and beetle pests like
stem borer, stem girdler, flea beetles, chafer beetles, shot hole
borer and several lepidopteron, mites, nematodes and vertebrate
pests. Pests of grapes in other countries relevant to Indian
conditions are also dealt herewith since they may get introduced in
India in future. Up to date information on biology, damage,
seasonal development, management practices of the pests are covered
in this book. Some of the pest management practices followed in
other countries are also given, which will be useful to Indian
conditions. Pesticide residue is a serious problem both for export
and internal market in grapes. Guideline for pesticide residue
management in grapes is also given in this book. The authors have
tried to accommodate almost all the important information generated
on the grape pests up to 2012. A complete list of grape pests
(except disease) occurring in different grape growing regions of
the world is also covered in this book which will be ready reckoner
for the grape workers. The authors sincerely hope that this book
will provide useful information to many entomologists, students
working on grapes and the grape growers in the country. It is a
pleasure to thank all those people who gave help, suggestions and
encouragement in the preparation of our book "The Grape
Entomology".
Wine Growing in Great Britain is an A to Z of growing grapes for
wine production in the British Isles and other cool climate
regions. For anyone contemplating planting and establishing a
vineyard and for those already growing vines on a small scale who
perhaps wish to expand their vineyards and improve their
winegrowing skills, it will be an invaluable guide. It will also be
of interest to students of viticulture and wine studies. The book
covers not only the viticultural tasks involved in setting up,
establishing and managing a vineyard, but also, uniquely, covers
the financial aspects of cool climate wine growing: the costs of
land, vineyard establishment and management, and the income from
both grape and wine sales. The second edition, published in 2020,
has been expanded and updated contains much unique data on yields
and the performance of vineyards in Britain's different regions.
Chapter 1 is a brief introduction to winegrowing in Great Britain,
looking at the changes that have taken place over the last sixty
years. Chapter 2 starts with the financial viability of a
winegrowing enterprise, giving the likely costs of: buying suitable
land, establishing a vineyard, managing that vineyard and the costs
of making both still and sparkling wines. It then covers the
possible income from the vineyard, covering the value of the grapes
and the likely income from wine sales. Chapter 3 looks at the
question of site selection, giving guidance on where the best
places to plant a vineyard are and the reasons why site selection
is the most important decision in the whole process. Chapter 4
covers the all-important aspect of varietal choice with full
descriptions of thirty varieties - all those currently being grown
in Great Britain in excess of 1.50-ha - together with a section on
new vine varieties, clones of Chardonnay, Pinot noir and Meunier
for sparkling wine and rootstocks suitable for Great Britain.
Chapters 5-10 cover pruning and trellising systems, the planning
and preparation of the site, vineyard nutrition, planting
techniques, trellising systems, and the machinery and equipment
required to manage a vineyard successfully. Chapters 11-16 cover
the management of the vineyard from planting through to full
cropping, frost protection, weed control, protected vinegrowing,
and pest and disease control. Chapter 17 is devoted to the
important topic of Trunk Diseases and Chapter 18 to Organic and
biodynamic viticulture. Finally, Chapter 19 is on 'Getting
started'. There then follow eight appendices: - Useful addresses -
Vineyard pre-planting check list - Vineyard running costs -
Vineyard machinery costs - The Agricultural Flat Rate Scheme - The
story of Wrotham Pinot - The complete history of sparkling wine
production in Great Britain - so far - Jack Ward, Horam Manor and
the Merrydown Wine Company
Die Autorin bietet einen Lehransatz fur Landschaftsarchitektur. Sie
untersucht das zeitlose Muster grosser Meister der Gartenkunst und
fuhrt das Prinzip der Gestaltung auf quantentheoretische
Anordnungen zuruck. Diese fuhren zur Ersetzung der asthetischen
Gestaltungsprinzipien durch das Evolutionsprinzip des Ausgleichs
und der Kooperation. Durch Koharenzbetrachtungen insbesondere der
Biologie der Erkenntnis, der bildenden Kunst, der Architektur und
der Kreativitatsforschung wird jedes Detailwissen mit der
Gesetzmassigkeit komplexer nichtlinearer Prozesse verbunden.
Inmitten des Wandels wird so die Kontinuitat zuruckgewonnen - ein
Denkansatz, der durch seine groessere Flexibilitat, bemerkenswerte
Reichweite und Pragnanz der Gestaltung einen Durchbruch schafft.
Healthy Soils for Healthy Vines provides a clear understanding of
vineyard soils and how to manage and improve soil health for best
vineyard performance. It covers the inherent and dynamic properties
of soil health, how to choose which soil properties to monitor, how
to monitor soil and vine performance, and how vineyard management
practices affect soil health, fruit composition and wine sensory
characters. It also covers the basic tenets of sustainable
winegrowing and their significance for business resilience in the
face of a changing climate. This book will be of practical value to
anyone growing grapevines, managing a vineyard or making wine, from
the small individual grower to the large wine company employee. It
will be of special interest to winegrowers employing organic,
natural, or biodynamic methods of production, where the primary
focus is on the biological health of the soil.
Grapevine is a crop of major economical interest, and wine
represents a multicultural heritage which has been growing since
several milleniums. Yet, modern viticulture must face several
challenges. Global climate has increased berry sugar content (and
alcohol in the wine) whereas phenolic and aromatic ripeness are not
always achieved. Water supply is becoming shorter. New varieties
better adapted to new climatic conditions might have to be planted,
which may affect wine typicity. Phytochemical treatments are more
controlled, and the consumer pays increasing attention to
environmentally safe practices. New methods reducing pesticide use,
but maintaining yield and typicity, must be designed. The present
book illustrates the recent progress made in ecophysiology,
molecular and cell biology, and pathology of grapevine, as well as
in precision viticulture and berry composition. Combination of
these new tools with field observations will undoubtly make it
easier to face the challenges described above. These
multidisciplinary contributions will be of interest to anyone
involved in grapevine and wine activities.
Fresh? Juice? Paste? Canned? Stewed? Diced? Pureed? Sun Dried?
Salsa? Sauce? Ketchup? Rare is the cuisine that does not make use
of the tomato in some way, shape, or form, and the resulting
culinary popularity of the tomato has led to its proliferation in
fields and farms around the world. While some may still argue
whether the tomato is a fruit or a vegetable, few would argue that
tomato crops are highly lucrative, attractive to farmers in both
developing and developed countries and on large and small farms
alike. In fact, for those crops with significant global volume and
market share, tomatoes are the highest valued among those crops
that lack an affiliation to mind-altering drugs. But, the tomato
can be a persnickety critter. The tomato doesn't like it too hot,
too chilly, too wet, too dry, or too fertile. Many don't ripen at
the same time. Most are easily bruised. And, the selective breeding
that has yielded a larger, more attractive, and deep red tomato has
also mercilessly drained much of the taste and flavor from a once
sweet and delectable fruit. Enter the world of sensors and modern
sensing technology. The Internet of Things (IOT), when using well
chosen, well networked, and well aggregated sensors, has shown
tremendous potential to support precision agriculture, providing a
more detailed picture of crops than was previously possible using
conventional crop monitoring techniques. But, the stringent
resources and tight profit margins that are a fact of life among
many tomato growing operations, large and small, mean that sensor
technologies must be chosen and used carefully. There is no doubt
that each sensor must earn its keep in producing the perfect
tomato. With that in mind, this book explores key opportunities to
marry the potential of sensors that are networked within the IOT to
the needs of tomato production in ways that are economically
fruitful, technologically robust, and sustainable overall.
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Cucurbits
(Paperback, 2nd edition)
Todd C. Wehner, Rachel P. Naegele, James R Myers, Narinder P S Dhillon, Kevin Crosby
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Completely updated with new content and full-colour figures
throughout, the second edition of this successful book continues to
provide complete coverage relating to the production of cucurbits,
including cucumbers, gourds, muskmelons, pumpkins, squashes and
watermelons. These crops are grown worldwide and represent one of
the largest and most important groups of horticultural food plants.
This second edition of Cucurbits provides up-to-date, succinct and
authoritative knowledge on this variety of crops and reflects on
significant advances in the areas of production, breeding and
evolution. This new edition: - Contains new chapters on abiotic
stresses and cucurbits for health - Includes major updates in
research on the evolution, movement and distribution of species -
Explores new genetic resources and breeding advancements - Delivers
current information on methods of improving yield (e.g. grafting)
and the management and resistance for pests and diseases - Has an
updated list of the most recent taxonomic names This book
represents a current and comprehensive guide to cucurbits, is
highly illustrated and written in an accessible style. It is an
essential resource for students, growers and researchers.
Seed conditioning turns raw harvested seed into pure seed that is
free of undesirable materials, safe from pests and diseases, and
that which can be planted for a good stand of healthy plants of the
desired crop. The cost of conditioning is a major component of the
capital investment. Conditioning is the most significant process in
the seed industry. It involves machines, engineering, operations,
biology, physics, plant physiology and pathology, science, and
business. It must be accurate, economic and practical. To make seed
conditioners more efficient, this Seed Conditioning compendium was
prepared. Based on real-life experiences, trials and efforts of
many conditioners were compiled and distilled into a brief,
easy-to-understand form.
This comprehensive book, written by an acknowledged expert, is
packed with useful information and is an invaluable reference work
that covers all aspects of protected horticulture. It discusses the
appropriate siting for a greenhouse enterprise, and covers
greenhouse design principles and commercial glasshouses. It also
considers cladding materials, the development and use of
polythene-clad tunnel structures, and greenhouse energy sources.
The greenhouse environment, growing rooms, irrigation, composts and
other growing media are examined as well as plant nutrients,
fertilizers, pest and disease control, nursery hygiene and much
more.
Unleash your inner geek and let this irreverent romp through the
wonders of the garden yield practical results. Curious why
caressing your cucumber plants will help them bear more fruit? Or
why you should grow oranges from seed even if the fruit is
inedible? Or why trees need to sleep and how to help them? Join
acclaimed gardener, scientist, and author Lee Reich on a journey
through the delights of your garden in this laugh-out-loud treatise
on the scientific wonders of plants and soil. Offering eye-opening
insight and practical guidance, coverage includes: How to maximize
both flavor and nutrition in your garden bounty Helping plants
thrive during drought Outwitting weeds by understanding their
nature Making the best use of compost Tips on pruning and orchard
care Why the dead language of Latin can make you a better gardener.
The Ever Curious Gardener is an irreverent romp through the natural
science of plants and soil, ideal for newer gardeners moving beyond
back-of-the-seed-pack planting to experienced gardeners whose
curiosity at the wonders of cultivation grows deeper and stronger
with each season.
A full-colour and beautifully illustrated guide into transforming
your existing garden or plot of land into a modern,
visually-stunning - but also easily achieved and maintained -
space. Including full-colour images and tips and tricks from
gardening experts and Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winners Harry
and David Rich as well as suggestions tailored to various garden
types, this is a must-read for anyone wanting that little bit of
paradise to escape to at home... 'Full of creativity and good
ideas... plenty here to whet the appetite of an aspiring garden
designer' -- Gardens Illustrated 'Love Your Plot is a book to read
right through and then dip into again to bring a particular idea or
method of working back into focus.' -- Garden Design Journal 'Very
inspiring' -- ***** Reader review 'This book is a joy to own,
beautifully written and illustrated. It's crammed with information,
easy to read and fantastic inspiration' -- ***** Reader review
'Awesome book. Clear and easy to understand with lots of useful
tips' -- ***** Reader review 'Best book ever for any garden
designer - an excellent read' -- ***** Reader review 'A gold mine
of garden design wisdom' -- ***** Reader review
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Fusing conceptual garden design with the beauty of the natural
landscape, twice Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winners and stars
of BBC's Garden Rescue Harry and David Rich are here to show you
how you can transform your outdoor space into a beautiful Eden, no
matter what plot you have. In Love Your Plot Harry and David set
out to help you transform your outdoor space into an inspiration
green haven by making nature work for you. Fusing different outdoor
elements, such as coastal and woodland landscapes, alongside key
design principles, they will show you how to create a modern,
practical and visually stunning outdoor space that will awe and
inspire - and that is crucially easy to maintain. Complete with
practical tips, unique sketches and designs, planting suggestions
and stunning full-colour visuals, Love Your Plot will have you
reaching for the spade and wellies in no time at all to create your
own Eden, no matter what plot you've got.
Cultivated Power explores the collection, cultivation, and display
of flowers in early modern France at the historical moment when
flowering plants, many of which were becoming known in Europe for
the first time, piqued the curiosity of European gardeners and
botanists, merchants and ministers, dukes and kings. Elizabeth Hyde
reveals how flowers became uniquely capable of revealing the
curiosity, reason, and taste of those elite men who engaged in
their cultivation. The cultural and increasingly political value of
such qualities was not lost on royal panegyrists, who seized on the
new meanings of flowers in celebrating the glory of Louis XIV.
Using previously unexplored archival sources, Hyde recovers the
extent of floral plantations in the gardens of Versailles and the
sophisticated system of nurseries created to fulfill the demands of
the king's gardeners. She further examines how the successful
cultivation of those flowers made it possible for Louis XIV to
demonstrate that his reign was a golden era surpassing even that of
antiquity. Cultivated Power expands our knowledge of flowers in
European history beyond the Dutch tulip mania and restores our
understanding of the importance of flowers in the French classical
garden. The book also develops a fuller perspective on the roles of
gender, rank, and material goods in the age of the baroque. Using
flowers to analyze the movement of culture in early modern society,
Cultivated Power ultimately highlights the influence of curious
florists on the taste of the king and the extension of the cultural
into the realm of the political.
According to the International Federation of Organic Agriculture
Movements (IFOAM), Organic agriculture is a "production system that
sustains the health of soils, eco-systems and people. It relies on
ecological processes, biodiversity and cycles adapted to local
conditions, rather than the use of inputs with adverse effects.
Organic agriculture combines tradition, innovation and science to
benefit the shared environment and promote fair relationships and a
good quality of life for all involved." According to FAO, "Organic
is a claim on the production process rather than a claim on the
product itself." National Organic Program (NOP) of United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines 'Organic' as "a labeling
term that indicated that the food or other agricultural product has
been produced through approved methods that integrate cultural,
biological and mechanical practices that foster cycling of
resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity."
"Wine Flavour Chemistry" brings together a vast wealth of
information describing components of wine, their underlying
chemistry and their possible role in the taste, smell and overall
perception. It includes both table wines and fortified wines, such
as Sherry, Port and the newly added Madeira, as well as other
special wines. This fully revised and updated edition includes new
information also on retsina wines, roses, organic and reduced
alcohol wines, and has been expanded with coverage of the latest
research. Both EU and non-EU countries are referred to, making this
book a truly global reference for academics and enologists
worldwide.
"Wine Flavour Chemistry" is essential reading for all those
involved in commercial wine making, whether in production, trade or
research. The book is of great use and interest to all enologists,
and to food and beverage scientists and technologists working in
commerce and academia. Upper level students and teachers on enology
courses will need to read this book: wherever food and beverage
science, technology and chemistry are taught, libraries should have
multiple copies of this important book.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GRAPE-GROWING IN 168 PAGES.
"Viticulture" is an introduction to the professional world of
growing grapes for wine production and is aimed at the serious
student in the wine trade, WSET Diploma student or Master of Wine
candidate. It is also aimed at anybody considering owning or
planting a vineyard who wants a basic primer to the subject. It is
written in an easy-to-read style, arranged in fourteen relatively
short chapters and illustrated with over 100 photographs and
charts. It covers every aspect of viticulture, starting with a
chapter on vine physiology, continuing via varieties and
rootstocks, vineyard establishment, and the annual cycle in the
vineyard and ending with pests, diseases and vine nutrition. The
book is all you need to know about grapegrowing in 168 pages and
since it was first published in 2007 has sold over 10,000 copies
all around the world. The 2nd Edition, published in late 2019, has
been updated to take account of modern developments in vine
growing.
An indispensable book for every wine lover, from some of the
world's greatest experts. Where do wine grapes come from and how
are they related to each other? What is the historical background
of each grape variety? Where are they grown? What sort of wines do
they make and, most importantly, what do they taste like? Using the
most cutting-edge DNA analysis and detailing almost 1,400 distinct
grape varieties, as well as myriad correct (and highlighting almost
as many incorrect) synonyms, this particularly beautiful book
includes revelatory grape family trees, and a rich variety of
illustrations from Viala and Vermorel's seminal ampelography with
century-old illustrations. Combining Jancis Robinson's world view,
nose for good writing and good wines with Julia Harding's expertise
and attention to detail plus Dr Vouillamoz's unique level of
scholarship, Wine Grapes offers essential and original information
in greater depth and breadth than has ever been available before. A
book for wine students, wine experts and wine lovers everywhere.
AWARDS Best Wine, Beer and Spirits Book and winner of the Jane
Grigson award, IACP (International Association of Culinary
Professionals) Awards 2014 A wine book of the year, 2013, The
Times, London Faiveley International Wine Book of the Year 2013,
Roederer Awards Best Viticulture Book 2013, OIV Awards Best Drink
Book 2012, Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards Best Beverage
Book 2012, James Beard Awards Best Drink Book 2012, Andre Simon
Awards Hall of Fame for Best Wine Book 2012, Gourmand World
Cookbook Awards Best Drinks Book 2012, Wine & Spirits magazine
One of the V&A's '100 books essential for preserving humanity'
Fruit production is one of the most challenging areas of organic
growing, and those wanting to grow fruit organically have often
found it difficult to obtain the necessary technical information.
Essential reading for serious gardeners, smallholders, small-scale
organic growers and farmers wishing to diversify their crop range,
this book covers the organic cultivation of all of the most popular
pome and stone fruits, strawberries, cane and bush fruits. For each
fruit crop, advice and information is given on the latest suitable
varieties and rootstocks, growing systems, pruning and training,
crop care, harvesting, storage, pest and disease management.
Individual chapters cover organic principles and conversion, soil
fertility, crop nutrition, weed and habitat management, and
protected production. Also the market for organic fruit, retail
opportunities and other important outlets is analysed. A chapter by
Roy Cook is provided on the important subject of viticulture.
This title includes recent research work on post harvest handling
and storages techniques which prevent fruits, vegetables, and
flowers to spoil.
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