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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Specialized gardening methods > Natural & wild gardening
This friendly, practical guide includes everything you need to know
to pick up a spade, put in a pond and help wildlife flourish right
outside your back door. Ponds are vital oases for nature. They are
nursery grounds, feeding stops and bathing spots. They are genetic
superhighways and vibrant ecosystems each brimming with life,
interactions and potential. And they are for everyone. In The
Wildlife Pond Book, Jules Howard offers a fresh perspective on
ponds and encourages gardeners to reach for a garden spade and do
something positive to benefit our shared neighbourhood nature. As
well as offering practical tips and advice on designing, planting
up and maintaining your pond, Jules encourages readers to explore
the wildlife that colonises it with a torch, a microscope or a good
old-fashioned pond-dipping net. With a foreword by award-winning
wildlife-gardening author, Kate Bradbury, this helpful new guide
includes a section outlining the hundreds of organisms that may
turn up in your pond and is packed with creative ideas that have
been tried and tested by author Jules Howard, an avid pond-builder,
prolific pond-dipper and passionate voice for freshwater
conservation for more than fifteen years. So, no matter how big
your outdoor space is, The Wildlife Pond Book is the guide you need
to create your very own haven for nature.
Written by a hard-working horticulturalist for fellow gardeners,
the aim of this diary is to jog people's memories, share plant
stories, demystify gardening and most importantly make the reader
smile. You'll find a personal year-long diary of gardening along
with favourite seasonal plants, timely reminders and entertaining
tales of moving sheep, visiting RHS Chelsea Flower Show and
speaking at garden clubs. Tamsin's open garden is at the heart of a
working farm, so her book reflects the twists and turns of the
countryside. For anyone just about to embark on a life in the
country, or whose town garden is never tidy and who wonders how the
professionals do it, it's a must read. Pick up tips on how to keep
warm whilst gardening, get rid of chilblains and grow seasonal food
from someone who lives, breathes and eats country gardening.
Learn how to: * Attract particular species by choosing the right
foods, plants, trees, water sources, and nesting materials * Create
a garden, region by region, that will be an oasis for birds and
butterflies * Instantly recognize, and attract, those birds you are
most likely to see-including the top birds found nationally as well
as in Eastern and Western locations * Identify species by field
marks, plumage, and more * Make your yard the hummingbird capital
of the neighborhood * Fend off predators and other uninvited
backyard guests
An easy-to-follow gardening guide to help you encourage different
types of wildlife into your garden. If you want to attract more
bees, birds, frogs and hedgehogs into your garden, look no further
than Wildlife Gardening for Everyone and Everything. Kate Bradbury
offers tips on feeding your neighbourhood wildlife and explains how
you can create the perfect habitats for species you'd like to
welcome into your garden. With handy charts tailored to the needs
of every size and style of garden, this easy-to-use book also
includes practical projects such as making bee hotels or creating
wildlife ponds, compost corners and wildflower meadows, as well as
fact files for the UK's most common garden species. Everyone can
garden with wildlife in mind, and in this practical new guide, Kate
has teamed up with the Wildlife Trusts and the RHS to help you
discover how you can make your garden, balcony, doorstep or patio a
haven for garden wildlife.
Revitalise your recipes with the joys and satisfaction of foraged
ingredients from your garden and beyond. In high-end restaurants
and in the home, more and more cooks have unearthed the pleasures
of using natural, foraged ingredients. But, what few realise is
that you don't necessarily have to go rootling in hedgerows or
woodlands to find them. Many of our own gardens contain an
abundance of edible and medicinal plants, grown mainly for their
ornamental appearance. Most gardeners are completely unaware that
what they have actually planted is a rather exotic kitchen garden.
The Garden Forager explores over 40 of the most popular garden
plants that have edible, medicinal or even cosmetic potential,
accompanied by recipes, remedies, and interesting facts, and
illustrated throughout in exquisite watercolours by Lizzie Harper.
This beautifully illustrated book redefines how we look at our
gardens and unleashes the unknown potential of everyday plants -
making it a must-have for anyone interested in gardening, cooking,
or foraging. 'jammed full of fascinating garden lore, culinary
history and clever recipes' Susan Low, Delicious
'The definitive go-to wildlife guide for all 16 million British
gardens.' - Mike Dilger Even the smallest garden can be an
important haven for wildlife, and this authoritative guide enables
everyone to explore this wealth on their back doorstep. It covers
all the main animal groups - including pond life - likely to be
found in a garden in Great Britain and Ireland. Detailed
descriptions and information on life history, behaviour and
occurrence are provided for more than 500 species, as well as
practical information on creating a pond for wildlife, making
nestboxes and feeding birds. Richard Lewington, acknowledged as one
of the finest natural history artists in Europe, has teamed up with
his brother Ian, one of our most respected bird artists, to provide
nearly 1,000 superbly detailed colour artworks to complement the
text. Presented in an accessible, easy-to-use format, this fully
updated and expanded edition covers everything from blue tits to
bumblebees and hedgehogs to hawkmoths.
A joyous book - Alan Titchmarsh Bright, colourful and boundlessly
enthusiastic, this is also a practical guide to making your garden
a refuge for wildlife to fit all plots. - Chris Packham 'The
Wildlife Gardner' is a book which helps you to create wildlife
habitats in your very own garden, and is very handily split into
sections on shelter, food and water. Kate gives advice on the best
nectar and pollen plants to grow, dos and don'ts of bird feeding
and organic methods of pest control.There are also 10 step-by-step
projects that will help encourage wildlife into your garden, such
as: creating a bumblebee nester, making a green roof and building a
hedgehog box. With step-by-step pictures to help you follow the
instructions, these homely creations are all achievable in a
weekend and are suitable for even the smallest gardens. Also
included is a mini field guide, which will help you to identify the
birds and other creatures that you are likely to spot in your
garden. Kate gives tips on particular species, explaining what to
look out for and how to cater for specific birds, mammals, bees,
butterflies, moths and pond life. 'The Wildlife Gardener' is a
passionately written, practical book that is essential reading for
those who would like to make homes for wildlife in their garden.
Garden Wildlife is a book that looks at the habitats in our gardens
from the point of view of wild animal and plants. If we understand
our gardens in this way, then we can appreciate that different
parts of our gardens essentially mimic wild habitats in microcosm.
This means that we can provide places for wild animals and plants
to flourish in our gardens, whether they happen to be in rural,
suburban or urban settings. Above all, we need to get away from the
current obsession with tidiness and sterility in our gardens, and
allow odd corners to go wild, so that our native species can live
alongside us in the modern world. Without wildlife to discover and
observe in our gardens, our lives are impoverished, so we have a
duty to ourselves and our children to invite nature back into our
outside spaces.
Stinging nettles are, for many of us, nothing more than persistent
weeds with a painful sting. But apart from having an important role
in the web of life, nettles are an incredibly useful plant to
mankind. They have been put to myriad uses by our ancestors, and
many of these are still valid today. Already stinging nettle
products are growing in popularity in the field of alternative
medicine, as their wide range of health benefits becomes better
known. This unique book explores the diverse uses of this
fascinating plant - in the garden and the kitchen, for their
medical and fibrous properties and so on. It is packed with
practical suggestions, as well as a guide to the botany of stinging
nettles, and how to collect and store them. For example, you will
discover how to use nettles to: make a liquid plant fertiliser brew
an unusual beer make a dandruff treatment protect beehives flavour
an omelette make friendship bracelets repel flies naturally make
green or yellow fabric dyes keep yourself warm in the winter and
much more ... The many health benefits of taking nettles in various
forms include relief from: hay fever and other allergies; acne and
other skin conditions; arthritis and rheumatism; asthma; stress;
high blood pressure; depression; enlarged prostate gland. The book
also features Digital Nettle Art
Container gardening offers an opportunity for a wide variety of
plants for your Pacific Northwest garden. this book includes: *500
recommended plants and designs *planting tips and preferred growing
conditions *rules & principles of container gardening *color,
flowering time, height, spread & hardiness of each plant *phots
showing each plant in a container setting
Plan Your Landscape or Garden to Help Beloved Backyard Visitors The
presence of birds, bees, and butterflies suggests a healthy,
earth-friendly place. These most welcome guests also bring joy to
those who appreciate watching them. Now, you can turn your yard
into a perfect habitat that attracts them and, more importantly,
helps them thrive. Professional nature photographer and botanist
George Oxford Miller provides all the information you need in this
must-have guide for Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, west
Texas, and Utah. Learn how to landscape and create pollinator
gardens with native plants, including succulents. The book begins
with an in-depth introduction to native pollinators and to birds.
It's followed by a "field guide" section to more than 100 native
plants that are widely available to utilize, are easy to care for,
and provide great benefit to birds, bees, and butterflies. The
species are organized by level of sunlight needed and then by plant
types. Each species includes full-color photographs and information
about hardiness zones, what they are most likely to attract, soil
requirements, light levels, and George's notes. As an added bonus,
you'll make use of blooming charts, tips on attracting specific
species, and more! Plus, the invaluable garden plans and projects
show you just what to do and can be customized to suit your own
specific interests. Plan, plant, and grow your beautiful garden,
with native plants that benefit your favorite creatures to watch
and enjoy.
One tree, in one garden. Can it really make a difference? In RHS
The Tree in My Garden, award-winning wildlife author Kate Bradbury
reveals the amazing effect planting a single tree in your garden
can have - and dares to imagine what would happen if every gardener
up and down the country did the same. Combining practical gardening
advice, eye-opening scientific research, reflections on the
cultural importance of different species, and evocative accounts of
how vital trees are for countless different forms of wildlife, this
book will leave you in no doubt that every garden needs a tree!
This terrific tree book features a directory of 50 key species,
each one beautifully illustrated by Lucille Clerc and packed with
information about each tree's appearance, care needs, and the
wildlife it supports - to help you choose the best tree for your
own garden, or learn more about the trees you may already have.
Dive into the pages of this tree identification book to discover: -
50 illustrated profiles of a wide range of trees suitable for
different gardens and preferences - Eye-opening accounts of the
importance of trees for our planet, our wildlife, and ourselves -
Essential practical information to help readers choose, plant,
prune, and care for their tree - Ideas for making your own leaf
mould and ways to get involved in community planting projects -
Stunning illustrations by Lucille Clerc that convey the beauty and
the mystery of trees This book is perfect for anyone wanting to
attract more wildlife to their garden! So whether you're an
environmentalist intent on reducing your carbon footprint, a
budding gardener looking to choose the best tree for your outdoor
space or you're simply seeking a guide about the natural history of
the trees in your garden, RHS The Tree In My Garden is something
the whole family can explore, discover and love. No garden should
be without a tree. Plant one, watch it grow - and become part of
something bigger!
Designing, creating, and maintaining a beautiful garden doesn't
need to be time-consuming! Ideal for first time gardeners, Grow Low
Maintenance contains everything you need to create a low-fuss
garden without compromising on design or beauty. Short on time and
want to keep things simple? This gardening book is full of low
maintenance plants and techniques, featuring tips and tricks to
keep your backyard in top shape with minimal effort! Inside the
guide, you will find: -Mini-profiles of easy-care plants including
pictures, characteristics, and essential needs -Simple tips and
techniques, from choosing a weed control to sowing seeds and
planting between paving stones -Essential know-how for minimising
maintenance tasks including weeding, watering, and feeding Enjoy
the fruits of your gardening! The perfect reference book for
beginners or more experienced gardeners looking for easy management
hacks, this simple guide debunks the myth that gardening requires
hours of hardwork every week. Learn from the experts how to
minimise watering, make the most of vertical gardening, and reduce
the need to weed. Packed with practical, jargon-free know-how, this
easy-to-use reference book includes everything from herb gardening
to micro-woodlands and low maintenance water features. Short on
space? This gardening guide will teach you which crops are suitable
for small easy-care veg beds. Looking to attract animals to your
garden? Find instructions on creating your own wildlife pond. Don't
have access to a lawn mower? Now you can transform your lawn into a
perennial meadow! Complete the Series: For more expert advice from
DK, the UK's leading practical gardening publisher, discover the
Grow series. There you will find know-how about how to garden more
sustainably in Grow Eco-Gardening, how to fend off unwanted
visitors in Grow Pests & Diseases, how to grow with limited
space in Grow Containers, and much more!
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100 Flowers
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Adult Coloring Books, Flower Coloring Books, Adult Colouring Books
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