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Books > Gardening > Specialized gardening methods
Hypertufa containers - also known as troughs - are rustic,
striking, versatile, and perfect for small, Alpine plants. A mix of
cement, perlite, peat, and water, they are simple and affordable to
make at home. Hypertufa Containers details everything a home
gardeners needs to know to make their own troughs and successfully
garden in them. Readers will discover the amazing variety of plants
that thrive in troughs. Plant portraits include growing and
cultivation information along with potting tips. The book features
step-by-step instructions for making hypertufa containers in a
variety of shapes and sizes. The instructions are easy to follow
and feature colour photography. Hypertufa Containers is for
container gardeners, rock gardeners, and people looking for a new
DIY project.
Discover everything you need to know to kick-start your composting
journey! Dig into compost basics and get to grips with the many
benefits of composting and the tools you'll need to get the job
done. It's time to let your garden grow! You don't have to be a
horticulture expert to get started, this indispensable compost
gardening book for beginners will take you through every single
step! It includes: - Gardening tips on how to make compost at home
- Packed with practical, jargon-free advice, and simple DIY
composting techniques - Easy-to-follow format to help grow your
gardening knowledge Perfect for first-time gardeners, this is your
no-fuss guide to composting! From making your own fertiliser for
plants to building your own compost bin, this sustainable gardening
book will help you give your vegetable and flower garden a boost.
Gorgeous, full-colour photography provides plenty of inspiration to
get you started! Expert tips and step-by-step instructions on every
page help make sure that you care for your garden in the right way
for them to flourish. Make your green-fingered dreams a reality
with the Grow Series from DK. Learn how to brighten up even the
trickiest areas in Grow Containers, or discover how to garden more
sustainably in Grow Eco-Gardening. Alternatively, there are more
titles to explore such as Grow Pruning & Training and Grow
Houseplants.
With their colorful leaves, sculptural shapes, and simple care,
succulents are beautiful yet forgiving plants for pots. If grown in
containers, these dry-climate jewels which include but are not
limited to cacti can be brought indoors in winter and so can thrive
anywhere in the world.
In this inspiring compendium, the popular author of "Designing with
Succulents" provides everything beginners and experienced gardeners
need to know to create stunning container displays of exceptionally
waterwise plants. The extensive palette includes delicate sedums,
frilly echeverias, cascading senecios, edgy agaves, and fat-trunked
beaucarneas, to name just a few. Easy-to-follow, expert tips
explain soil mixes, overwintering, propagation, and more.
Define your individual style as you effectively combine patterns,
colors, textures, and forms. Discover how top designers interpret
the dramatic options, in ideas ranging from exquisite plant-and-pot
combinations to extraordinary topiaries and bonsai. Expand your
repertoire with plump-leaved plants that resemble pebbles, stars,
and undersea creatures. Short on space? Create vertical gardens and
hanging baskets, and use daisylike rosettes in wall displays.
Each of the more than 300 photographs offers an inspiring idea.
A-to-Z descriptions cover 350 of the best succulents, plus
companion plants. Whether your goal is a gorgeous potted garden for
a sunny windowsill or outdoor living area or simply making great
gifts this is a comprehensive primer for creating vibrant, living
works of art.
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In 2003 a MORI poll for the Royal Horticultural Society revealed
that an extraordinary number of us are interested in attracting
wildlife into our gardens. It also indicated, however, that many of
us have no idea how to go about it. Information is sparse, and
public opinion seems to suggest that gardens that are plentiful in
wildlife are unattractive, expensive to upkeep and hard work to
maintain. But this couldn't be further from the truth. In this
illuminating book, Ken Thompson explains that encouraging wildlife
is actually entirely compatible with ordinary gardening, costs next
to nothing and is almost completely effortless. Packed with helpful
hints and tips, the book shows us how easy it is to fill our
gardens with everything from foxes, frogs and mice to butterflies,
ladybirds and literally thousands of fascinating creepy-crawlies.
Why should we? Because we'll be promoting the biodiversity of the
UK, we'll be reconnecting with nature, getting more from our
gardens, and we'll be doing our plants a favour.
This beautiful guide to indoor plants is a comprehensive compendium
of succulents, cacti, flowering and foliage plants, with detailed
instructions on how to care for each, alongside stunning full-page
watercolour illustrations of each plant. Whether you are looking to
cultivate an entire indoor garden, or simply wish to know more
about your single cactus, you can be sure to find the right
information for you amongst the more than seventy plants in this
stylish guide. And the best bit? All the plants are easy to
maintain so even the most timid of gardeners can enjoy turning
their hand to this green-fingered pastime. Driven by the beautiful
artwork of the phenomenally talented Maaike Koster, alongside
insightful text from Emma Sibley, co-founder of London Terrariums,
each entry offers a concise but complete guide to these plants,
telling you their origins, how to care for them and where in your
home they will thrive. Each plant is rendered in considered detail,
taking up a full double page spread, with half of this space
allotted to the illustration, facing a paragraph on the plant
itself, care tips and any information about fellow species. The
accessible text and simple instructions make this book just as well
suited to those with no gardening experience as to those with years
of practice. These plants can be grown in any in-door space and are
easy to maintain, so you no longer need a large garden or hours of
free time to maintain a vibrant collection of greenery in your
home. These plants add interest, tranquility and colour to every
corner of our lives, so embark on a verdant adventure with this
beautiful and comprehensive guide!
Miniature Moss Gardens presents expert advice and techniques from
Japan, the birthplace of miniature gardening. In Japan, moss is
revered for its sublime colors and textures, inspiring gardeners
and non-gardeners alike. Moss can be found everywhere--in your
garden, in crevices between stones, and in cracks in the city
concrete. In the tiny world of terrariums, container gardens, dish
gardens and kokedama (moss ball gardens), moss is a magic carpet
that turns a diminutive plot of soil into a self-contained living
world. You'll learn about: Finding and collecting moss Choosing
soils and containers Designing your garden for visual effect
Choosing the best plants for your mini garden Making a perfect
kokedama moss ball garden Enhancing your moss garden with rocks and
other design elements Designing a gorgeous terrarium And much more!
Miniature Moss Gardens offers expert advice and techniques from the
birthplace of miniature gardening. One of the only books in print
to focus on moss and miniature gardens, it is friendly enough for
total beginners and full of ideas and tips for experienced
gardeners.
Permaculture is an ecological movement popular among farmers,
homesteaders, and a growing number of home gardeners. It is a
systematic and holistic approach to living that includes everything
from beekeeping and raising chickens, to foraging and fermentation,
and leads to a life rich in healthy food, comfortable and safe
housing, and renewable energy and resources.
Practical Permaculture for Home Landscapes, Your Community, and
the Whole Earth provides home gardeners with the skills they need
to start their first permaculture garden or to further their
current involvement in the practice. Jessi Bloom, the bestselling
author of Free-Range Chicken Gardens and an ecological landscape
designer, and permaculture expert Dave Boehnlein explain the basic
principles and ethics of permaculture, show the entire design
process from land assessment to the completed master plan, and
offer detailed information on the plants, water, waste, energy,
shelter, food, animals, and structures that make up the garden.
Illustrations and color photographs provide instruction,
inspiration, and glimpses into working permaculture gardens
throughout the world. This comprehensive and accessible guide is
the ultimate reference for anyone interested in learning more about
permaculture.
The skills that we learn bind our lives together. Do you want to
know how to grow your own food? Or how to keep bees? How to forage
for edible seaweed along the shoreline, or wild greens down by the
stream? Maybe you're curious about growing mushrooms or how to grow
the perfect tomato. You're invited to make these skills your own.
Designed to be read with a pot of tea by your elbow and a notebook
beside you, Milkwood is all you need to start living a more
home-grown life. From DIY projects to wild fermented recipes, the
in-depth knowledge and hands-on instruction contained in these
pages will have your whole family fascinated and inspired to get
growing, keeping, cooking and making. Milkwood is the name of
Kirsten Bradley and Nick Ritar's first farm as well as their school
where anyone can learn skills for down-to-earth living. Kirsten,
Nick and a team of educators offer courses on topics contained in
this book as well as permaculture design, natural building and much
more. Kirsten and Nick live on a small regenerative farm near
Daylesford, Australia, where many things from the sprouted grain
they feed their chickens to ingredients that make up dinner is
homegrown.
"Society does not generally expect its farmers to be visionaries."
Perhaps not, but longtime Maine farmer and homesteader Will Bonsall
does possess a unique clarity of vision that extends all the way
from the finer points of soil fertility and seed saving to
exploring how we can transform civilization and make our world a
better, more resilient place. In Will Bonsall's Essential Guide to
Radical, Self-Reliant Gardening, Bonsall maintains that to achieve
real wealth we first need to understand the economy of the land, to
realize that things that might make sense economically don't always
make sense ecologically, and vice versa. The marketplace distorts
our values, and our modern dependence on petroleum in particular
presents a serious barrier to creating a truly sustainable
agriculture. For him the solution is, first and foremost, greater
self-reliance, especially in the areas of food and energy. By
avoiding any off-farm inputs (fertilizers, minerals, and animal
manures), Bonsall has learned how to practice a purely veganic, or
plant-based, agriculture-not from a strictly moralistic or
philosophical perspective, but because it makes good business
sense: spend less instead of making more. What this means in
practical terms is that Bonsall draws upon the fertility of on-farm
plant materials: compost, green manures, perennial grasses, and
forest products like leaves and ramial wood chips. And he grows and
harvests a diversity of crops from both cultivated and perennial
plants: vegetables, grains, pulses, oilseeds, fruits and nuts-even
uncommon but useful permaculture plants like groundnut (Apios). In
a friendly, almost conversational way, Bonsall imparts a wealth of
knowledge drawn from his more than forty years of farming
experience. "My goal," he writes, "is not to feed the world, but to
feed myself and let others feed themselves. If we all did that, it
might be a good beginning."
Colourful and hardy succulents meet the simple principles of
Japanese Bonsai and Ikebana in this unique guide to container
gardening. Inexpensive projects presented along with the spare
aesthetic of Japanese design will appeal to everyone from interior
designers to small space enthusiasts to gardeners. Stylish
Succulents approaches container gardens as an art form ranging from
low-key to lush. Trendy and low-maintenance succulents come in a
variety of colours, sizes, shapes, and textures as do containers
making each project one-of-a-kind. Projects are carefully explained
and include step-by-step photo instructions. Learn how to: Choose
colours, shapes, and textures to fit your personal space Utilize
wall spaces with simple planters and dramatic hanging gardens Make
a succulent wreath Create thoughtful and inexpensive giftsEvery
level of gardener can create these miniature works of gardening art
using containers and plants of their choosing. The possibilities
are truly endless!
Regenerative practices for the farm, garden, orchard, forest, and
landscape Mycorrhizal fungi have been waiting a long time for
people to recognize just how important they are to the making of
dynamic soils. These microscopic organisms partner with the root
systems of approximately 95 percent of the plants on Earth, and
they sequester carbon in much more meaningful ways than human
"carbon offsets" will ever achieve. Pick up a handful of old-growth
forest soil and you are holding 26 miles of threadlike fungal
mycelia, if it could be stretched it out in a straight line. Most
of these soil fungi are mycorrhizal, supporting plant health in
elegant and sophisticated ways. The boost to green immune function
in plants and community-wide networking turns out to be the true
basis of ecosystem resiliency. A profound intelligence exists in
the underground nutrient exchange between fungi and plant roots,
which in turn determines the nutrient density of the foods we grow
and eat. Exploring the science of symbiotic fungi in layman's
terms, holistic farmer Michael Phillips (author of The Holistic
Orchard and The Apple Grower) sets the stage for practical
applications across the landscape. The real impetus behind no-till
farming, gardening with mulches, cover cropping, digging with
broadforks, shallow cultivation, forest-edge orcharding, and
everything related to permaculture is to help the plants and fungi
to prosper . . . which means we prosper as well. Building soil
structure and fertility that lasts for ages results only once we
comprehend the nondisturbance principle. As the author says, "What
a grower understands, a grower will do." Mycorrhizal Planet abounds
with insights into "fungal consciousness" and offers practical,
regenerative techniques that are pertinent to gardeners,
landscapers, orchardists, foresters, and farmers. Michael's fungal
acumen will resonate with everyone who is fascinated with the
unseen workings of nature and concerned about maintaining and
restoring the health of our soils, our climate, and the quality of
life on Earth for generations to come.
A follow-up to the widely popular Flower Recipe Book, The Plant
Recipe Book is the next great thing in interior plant design,
providing simple steps showing anyone how to create stunning living
plant decor. Each one of the 100 "recipes" specifies the type and
quantity of plants needed; clearly numbered instructions detail
each step; and 400 photographs show how to place every stem.
Traditional pots and plant containers are used, but so are less
conventional vehicles and methods, like shutters and planting under
glass. A basic how-to chapter provides planting techniques, a tools
and materials list, sourcing and plant care information, and expert
advice.
Millions of people are interested in natural and holistic health,
yet many are missing out on the key ingredient: Nature itself!
Rekindle your connection with the earth as you craft your own
herbal medicine with 75 delicious recipes and powerful healing
remedies. Herbalists Rosalee de la Foret and Emily Han expertly
guide you through the benefits of two dozen of the most important
and commonly found wild plants-many of which you can easily grow in
your own garden, if foraging isn't right for you. Detailed
illustrations and beautiful photography ensure that you won't make
a plant-identification misstep as you learn how to tend and
properly harvest the plant medicine growing right in your own
neighborhood. After reading Wild Remedies, you'll never look at
your backyard, a public park, or any green space in the same way
again. Instead of "weeds," you'll see delicious foods like
Dandelion Maple Syrup Cake, Nettle Frittata, and Chickweed Pesto.
You will revel in nature's pharmacy as you make herbal oils,
salves, teas, and many more powerful remedies in your own kitchen.
Over the past 30 years, there has been increasing interest in hobby
hydroponics, and many small-scale units have been developed to meet
market demand. This edition updates readers about types of
hydroponic hobby units and growing supplies currently available on
the market. The book evaluates various indoor commercially
available hydroponic units and informs the reader of growing
procedures in the home environment.
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