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From the Kew Experts series, this book is perfect book for the
house plant gardener, filled with invaluable tips, tricks and handy
advice to help your plants thrive! Are your house plants forlorn?
Do they need more knowledgeable attention? With the help of experts
from the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, discover which plants are
delicate and which indestructible, whether these are cacti,
succulents, air plants or those famous for their flowers, foliage,
fragrance and even air freshening powers. Learn how to nurture your
house plants and cultivate an oasis of calm using the advice and
projects in this pretty guide to 70 of the best. Here you'll find
plants for all tastes, all rooms, cold and warm temperatures, all
light levels and every skill set. Find the right home for your
plants and the right plants for your home. This beautifully
illustrated guide mixes exquisite botanical prints with 12
step-by-step photographed projects that show how to create and
display the trendiest and lushest arrangements today. Author Kay
Maguire goes back to the basics of choosing, potting, feeding and
care, then looks further at pruning and propagating in order to
make more plants. This is the perfect book for new or experienced
stay-at-home gardeners wanting to improve their outlook, freshen
their air and cultivate a little bit of calm. This book is from the
Kew Experts series, in which the top gardeners and botanical
scientists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 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 Vegetables.
A practical card deck packed with simple placement and plant care
tips to help you fill your home with plants Organised by living
space: Do cacti like the kitchen? Will ferns thrive in the
bathroom? This deck will help you choose the right plants for key
spaces Supported by experts at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
Packaged in an attractive gift box containing 60 cards organised
into tabbed sections The perfect gift for home gardeners and anyone
who wants to succeed in keeping houseplants alive! Â Fill
your house with plants using this practical card deck. Â Find
the perfect spot for every species and surround yourself with
life-enhancing greenery in key living spaces. Organised by areas of
the home, this inspiration deck will help you choose the right
plants for your home: which are delicate and which are
indestructible? How much sunlight and water do they need? Â
The box opens with a hinged lid to reveal 6 categories of living
spaces: steamy bathroom, bright kitchen, living room, sunny
windowsill, near radiator, and survives anywhere, and 60
illustrated houseplant care cards. Each card includes growing
advice and tips for creating the perfect plant-filled home. Â
 Endorsed by experts at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this
deck provides all the information you need about all kinds of house
plants – cacti, succulents, air plants, foliage and flowering
plants – to help you fill your home with plants. Â
An informative and inspirational guide aimed at anyone who fancies
giving chilli growing a go. From 'Hungarian Hot Wax' to 'Red
Savina', and 'Scotch Bonnet' to 'Elephant's Trunk', chillies come
in dozens of shapes, colours and degrees of spiciness - from sweet
and succulent to blow-your-head-off hot. RHS Red Hot Chilli Grower
provides everything you need to grow your own chillies from
scratch, with step-by-step instructions for sowing seeds, caring
for the plants, harvesting the fruit and troubleshooting common
problems. Chilli-lovers will also find plenty of background
information, such as a short history of the chilli and a guide to
Scoville heat units (the official measurement of spicy heat), as
well as tasty tips for enjoying the fruits of your work. Packed
with charts, checklists, photographs and illustrations, this is the
perfect guide to the world of grow-your-own chillies.
Getting your hands into soil can make you think more clearly and
feel happier. Enjoy simple, mindful activities and everyday
moments, from sowing your veg patch in April to picking tomatoes in
August and harvesting pumpkins in October. With easy-to-follow
instructions for every month, this book will inspire children to
get outside all year round.
*** RHS Grow Your Own Crops in Pots offers everyone the chance to
grow their own food, however small the outdoor space on offer. With
this book and all the expert advice of urban gardener and author
Kay Maguire, you can turn the tiniest space into a productive and
attractive plot, using the best varieties and techniques. Follow 30
tried-and-tested container planting projects for top tasting crop
combinations such as tomato with basil, fruit salads and
cut-and-come-again vegetables. Explore the crop directory to find
out the best way to grow more than 60 vegetables, fruit, salads,
herbs and edible flowers. Winner of the Practical Book of the Year
2013 at the Garden Media Guild Awards. RHS Grow Your Own Crops in
Pots includes: - Every fruit, vegetable or herb that you can
successfully grow in a container - The perfect pot for each crop,
coupled with the best container varieties - Tricks for getting the
tastiest and best-looking crops - Inspirational style for every
garden, balcony, patio and terrace - Key techniques for tubs,
planters, baskets, boxes and bags - Reminders of how to keep your
crops in top condition - Identifying and solving problems if things
go wrong - This new edition provides a month-by-month chart of what
to do when growing crops in pots
Make the most of your balconies and windowsills with this handy
gardening guide from the author of the award-winning RHS Grow Your
Own Crops in Pots. RHS Little Book of Small-space Gardening is
packed with practical information and inspirational ideas for
anyone who wants to grow plants in a variety of outside spaces,
from balconies to stairways, windowsills to doorsteps. Look inside
to discover a host of creative step-by-step projects, such as
speedy salads, wildlife pots, fragrant baskets and green garden
walls. Handy plant profiles tell you what's best to grow in a
variety of conditions, such as wind, shade and drought. Whether you
choose to start with a simple pot or tackle a more ambitious
project, with this beautifully illustrated book you'll soon see how
even the smallest spaces can be amazing growing spaces.
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