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The Gardener's Five-Year Record Book from the RHS is the perfect
place to record what happens in your garden over a several years.
Structured week by week, with five years to a view, it is flexible
enough to personalise to suit your needs. Gardeners know how
helpful it is to be aware of what is happening in the garden from
year to year - what germinates, flowers or fruits and when; how the
weather affects flowering and fruiting seasons and harvests; issues
with pests and so much more. This beautifully illustrated journal
makes it easy to record and review those changes. There are
additional sections on Plants to Buy, Plant Suppliers, Useful
Addresses and Gardens to Visit so essential information is all in
one place.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The official Royal Horticultural Society week-to-view pocket diary
contains a beautiful collection of plant illustrations, making this the
perfect gift for all gardeners and plant lovers.
The Royal Horticultural Society Diary 2026 brings together a selection
of rare and beautiful works by the English artist Elizabeth Blackwell
(1699–1758) from the RHS Lindley Collections.
The images come from Blackwell's lavish publication A Curious Herbal
(1737–39) which has over 500 illustrations and took over three years to
complete. It is her only known work.
This beautifully produced diary is illustrated in colour throughout,
with a silk ribbon marker and internal storage pocket, so you can
organise your week in style.
This pocket diary is perfect for use in the office, to add a spot of
colour to your home-working set up, or to keep in your bag so you can
organise on the go, making it the perfect gift for any avid gardener or
nature lover!
Following the popular BBC series, this book is the comprehensive
guide to one of Europe's largest and most ambitious gardening
projects, the magnificent RHS Bridgewater. RHS Garden Bridgewater
has a rich history, deeply entrenched personal connections with the
local community and now a dazzling and exciting future, all of
which is brought to life in this sumptuous book. Set on the site of
the former Worsley New Hall stately home in Manchester, bordering
the Bridgewater canal, the Bridgewater garden is one of the most
exciting public garden projects undertaken anywhere in the world in
recent years. Guided by a masterplan from the renowned landscape
architect Tom Stuart-Smith, it is a showpiece of horticultural
excellence with a rich array of attractions, from walled gardens
and Chinese streamside features to aromatic kitchen gardens and
verdant wooded areas, all placed at the heart of the community. RHS
Garden Bridgewater charts the glory years of royal visits to the
site, the decline and fall into disrepair and the subsequent
restoration and development of the gardens into what they are
today. Chronicling personal memories from the people who shaped the
gardens, the book is beautifully illustrated and provides a
complete insight into how a garden was and will once again become
an integral and inspirational part of the community.
Fill Your Garden with Color! Everyone wants color in their garden,
but each gardener's preferred palette is unique. How do you choose
the right one for your garden, and how do you find the plants that
will help you fulfill your vision? The Gardener's Palette,
published in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society,
shares an entirely new way for home gardeners to confidently
incorporate color at home. Award-winning garden designer Jo
Thompson offers 100 evocative and fresh palettes, pairs them with
beautiful images of professionally designed gardens, and breaks
them down with charts showing the exact plants used. Thompson also
provides full growing specifications for every plant to allow home
gardeners to successfully re-create these stunning gardens.
'Clever... valuable introduction to the study of plant science.' -
Gardeners Illustrated RHS Botany for Gardeners is more than just a
useful reference book on the science of botany and the language of
horticulture - it is a practical, hands-on guide that will help
gardeners understand how plants grow, what affects their
performance, and how to get better results. Illustrated throughout
with beautiful botanical prints and simple diagrams, RHS Botany for
Gardeners provides easy-to-understand explanations of over 3,000
botanical words and terms, and show how these can be applied to
everyday gardening practice. For easy navigation, the book is
divided into thematic chapters covering everything from Plant
Pests, and further subdivided into useful headings such as 'Seed
Sowing' and 'Pruning'. 'Botany in Action' boxes provide instantly
accessible practical tips and advice, and feature spreads profile
the remarkable individuals who collected, studied and illustrated
the plants that we grow today. Aided by this book, gardeners will
unlock the wealth of information that lies within the intriguing
world of botanical science - and their gardens will thrive as a
result. This is the perfect gift for any gardener. Contents
Includes... The Plant kingdom Growth, Form and Function Inner
Workings Reproduction The Beginning of Life External Factors
Pruning Botany and the Senses Pest, Diseases and Disorders
Botanists and Botanical Illustration ... And Much More!
The Times Top 10 Gardening Books 2021 Gardens Illustrated Books of
the Year 2021 RHS Weeds gathers together 50 untamed and beautifully
wild plant species, illustrated with exquisite botanical images.
These subversive species no longer need to be seen as 'plants out
of place'. In the modern garden, where harmony with nature and the
ability to thrive under challenging conditions are key, weeds are
finally getting their moment in the sun. RHS Weeds highlights the
delicate charms of some of the most fascinating vagabond plants
around. Beautiful botanical illustrations, including many from the
Royal Horticultural Society's collections, and captivating profiles
by RHS author Gareth Richards, provide key information for the
modern gardener on the characteristics, usefulness and cultivation
of these unsung heroes of the plant world.
Written by the Royal Horticultural Society's foremost fruit and veg
experts, RHS Allotment Handbook & Planner provides the
lifestyle-changing advice that gardeners need for growing a
year-round supply of healthy, edible crops for their garden. With
RHS tried-and-tested varieties, this book covers what to grow, how
and where to grow it. Exploring best practice growing advice,
allotment life and its numerous benefits, this book also includes a
month-by-month calendar of tasks to guide gardeners through the
year.
'A thoroughly recommended read if you want your garden to have that
designer touch - and to look good all year round' - Alan Titchmarsh
'This book is reassuringly methodical. From the initial survey to
the planting palette and how to design for privacy, shelter or
noise control. It's a helpful primer for any design project.' -
Daily Mail 'Inventively presented with a lot of info packed in
without seeming deterrently difficult.' - Evening Standard 'Great
design tips, ideas and planting schemes for year-round interest.' -
House Beautiful Confused by the bewildering range of plants on
offer at your local garden centre? How do you choose, use and
create beautiful planting schemes like the professionals? The book
takes you on a structured journey through the design process, from
the initial assessment of your existing space, through choosing a
theme or style, to putting it all together. Learn what various
plant groups can provide and how to problem-solve by selecting the
right species. Understand the role that form, colour, scent and
texture play in the garden, and how to use focal points and accent
plants for added interest. Tiny courtyard gardeners and suburban
gardeners alike will learn how to mix plants in pleasing
combinations that will provide interest through the seasons and
last for years. RHS How to Plant a Garden proves that a good
planting scheme can transform your garden from the ordinary to the
truly inspirational.
Aided by this book the gardener can now answer the question "What's
in a name?" and they and their garden will benefit from
understanding the wealth of information that has hitherto lain
hidden within the mysterious world of Latin names.' - Financial
Times Online RHS Latin for Gardeners is an informative,
entertaining and beautifully illustrated unravelling of the
mysteries of botanical Latin. Over 3,000 Latin names are listed
alphabetically, showing how plant names can reveal where a plant
originally comes from (and thus its preferred growing conditions),
along with such properties as its shape, form, colour, taste, and
smell. Each name is clearly defined and accompanied by a
pronunciation guide, and the pages are filled with attractive
botanical illustrations. Fascinating feature spreads retell the
adventures of important plant hunters such as Sir Joseph Banks and
Alexander von Humboldt, and explain how their discoveries affect
the way our gardens look today. Individual plants are also profiled
throughout, showing how their names can illuminate their hidden
histories. Aided by this book, every gardener, and their garden,
will benefit from uncovering the wealth of information that lies
within the remarkable world of Latin binomials. A little Latin can
do a lot of good - apply the lore of Latin to your own garden!
Contents includes... The A-Z Listings of Latin Plant Names Plant
Profiles Plant Hunters Plant Themes ...And Much More!
This perennial gardening classic gives you everything you need to
create and manage a bountiful and beautiful allotment with just
half an hour's work a day! The Royal Horticultural Society The Half
Hour Allotment (first published in 2005) has been a best-selling
gardening title for many years. This new edition re-presents the
classic in a fresh new illustrated format with hundreds of new
photographs and a bright new cover design. The book shows you how
to manage your allotment and enjoy fresh vegetables through the
year on just half an hour's work a day with weekends off. It
combines expert advice from Lia Leendertz and the Royal
Horticultural Society and time-saving ideas for planning the most
effective use of your time and energy, giving you something to eat
fresh every day of the year and ensure bumper crops in summer! Lia
Leendertz, the best-selling author of The Almanac, is an organic
gardener with a great sensitivity for the environment so the book
is a gentle and thoughtful read as well as being a bible for
productive and time-starved gardeners.
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My Family Tree (Diary)
Royal Horticultural Society, J.O Foster
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R457
R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Every family has its own story and an increasing number of us are
taking the time to search out these histories and record them for
this and future generations. My Family Tree is a beautifully
designed book to record your unique family story, with space for
family and individual records, census records, ancestry charts,
family traditions and achievements, events and photographs. It
offers helpful tips and advice, useful sections to guide your
ancestral research, and allows you to gather all the information
from both sides of your family in one place.
'Gardening is the best medicine for the mind' - the Guardian
Gardening, like mindfulness, is a way of finding a sense of calm in
an otherwise chaotic world, a simpler existence, even if it is only
for a few minutes. Both forge a connection to the world around us,
to nature and wildlife, which can bring pleasure and peace. In this
beautifully illustrated guide to gardening for mindfulness,
horticulturalist and mindfulness practitioner Holly Farrell
provides a blueprint for a more contemplative way to garden,
including projects, meditations and inspiration. Projects for the
mindful gardener, including growing something from seed, planting a
tree and creating a mandala, put the theory of mindfulness into
practice, while plant lists and design ideas aim to enhance
mindfulness in the garden through the senses. Easy to follow and
beautifully packaged in a new format, this is the perfect book for
keen gardeners, devotees of mindfulness, or simply those looking
for calm in a busy and hectic world.
Learn about the amazing natural science of trees in this gorgeously illustrated nature and science book. From the highest branch and leaf down to the complex "wood wide web" of roots, every part of a tree plays an important role in its own growth and the habitat of the whole forest or woodland.
Did you know that trees take care of each other and that the whole forest is connected? The Magic & Mystery of Trees takes children on a fascinating journey of exploration, showing them just how special these mighty organisms are. Discover how they communicate and warn each other of predators, how they nurture their networks, record the past, and anticipate the future to ensure their survival. Learn amazing tree facts, meet extraordinary trees from around the world and learn about the habitats they create. Find out what trees do for us and how to make your community a greener place by planting your very own tree!
Celebrated plantsman Roy Lancaster's birth on 5th December 1937 was
the start of something big for plants and horticulture. His chance
find of a Mexican tobacco plant in a local allotment brought him
fame as a Bolton schoolboy and sowed the seeds of his future
career. This book is the story of his adventures as he sees
tropical plants for the first time in the jungles of Malaya, meets
Roberto Burle Marx at his garden near Rio de Janeiro, and hunts for
pitcher plants in North America. Well-known for his encylopedic
botanical knowledge and for introducing many popular garden plants,
Roy is also a consummate story-teller and wise philosopher. His
acute sense of life's comic moments, spirited sense of adventure
and respect for the natural world make this a remarkable read.
Down where worms wriggle and microbes squirm, there's a whole world
waiting to be discovered... Under Your Feet delves beneath the
Earth's surface and explores the diverse wonders hidden there.
Encounter creatures of the deep and marvel at the mind-boggling
size of the humongous fungus - the biggest organism in the world.
Learn how one handful of ordinary soil contains more organisms than
there are people on Earth, and carry out experiments using dirt
from your own back garden. Under Your Feet offers you the
opportunity to expand your knowledge of the natural world and
soil-dwelling creatures big and small. Bursting with colourful
illustrations and photography, this is the perfect book for budding
young plant experts, animal fanatics, and geologists, and anyone
who is curious about the ground we walk on.
Put the fun into gardening with this great family guide to growing
plants indoors and out, all year round. How do plants work? How can
I grow tomatoes? How can I encourage garden wildlife? RHS Get
Growing will answer all these questions in a fun and accessible
guide. Perfect for parents and children who enjoy engaging with the
outdoors and want to do more activities together, or for beginner
gardeners just starting out, this book explains how plants work,
describes the building blocks of gardening, and shows how to grow
everything from cacti to cucumbers. With great facts and practical
projects, giving the reader a lot of information, it's an ideal,
hands-on introduction for complete beginners, and designed to
inspire a life-long love of gardening. In this book, you will learn
to: Learn about the plants and animals that make up the ecosystem
of any garden Plant seeds together with your children and watch as
they grow Carry out experiments - from making a wormery to mapping
rain shadows Make delicious recipes from your home-grown produce
The projects and experiments are bite-sized and self-contained,
ideal for weekends, holidays and even home-schooling. This book is
ideal for parents and teachers who want to get kids connected with
nature, experiencing the world and relating to the food that they
eat. All the guidance is backed by scientific and educational
research, drawn together by the team of RHS experts. Get your
children growing shoots and seeds, whatever their ages, and watch
them fall in love with the natural world with RHS Get Growing, the
complete family gardening guide.
A beautifully designed organiser to keep all your information for
contacts, co-workers, family and friends in one place. This stylish
and elegantly designed address book has plenty of space to record
names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses for
everyone you need to stay in touch with. With colour-coded
alphabetical sections, a silk ribbon marker and beautiful floral
images throughout from the world-famous RHS Lindley Library, this
decorative address book makes the perfect gift!
Turn your indoors into a green oasis! Learn about 175 house plants
and follow step-by-step projects to create an indoor garden. A
plant book perfect for people who live in apartments and
enthusiastic gardeners who want to move their gardening expertise
inside! Learn how to create an indoor garden that will improve your
wellbeing, is good for the environment, and will bring tranquillity
to your home. The RHS Practical House Plant Book shows you how to
create a green home - literally. Inside this plant guide you'll
find: - A "Designing with Houseplants" section that reveals key
principles for choosing, arranging, and curating your houseplant
collection - More than 175 plant profiles that provide detailed
information and care instructions on a wide variety of plants,
including ferns, orchids, and succulents - Unrivalled practical,
illustrated information on plant care, propagation, pests and
diseases, pruning, and problem-solving - 12 photographic
step-by-step projects offer exciting ideas for using plants to
stunning effect in your home and conservatory Now you can display,
nurture, and care for plants even if you do not have garden space!
This RHS plant guide profiles the best indoor plants like ferns,
bamboo, orchards, cacti, and succulents. It includes information on
air-purifying plants to ensure easy breathing in your home. Author
and horticulturist Zia Allaway has combined her practical know-how
with Fran Brailey - London houseplant shop owner's - design
inspiration so that your indoor garden will enhance your home's
aesthetic. You will learn how to care for plants and cultivate
various species. Understand repotting, water, compost, draining,
pests, diseases, diagnosing sickly plants, and how to create good
light and temperature conditions. With over a dozen step-by-step
guides and profiles on 175 plants, you will assemble an
eye-catching bottle terrarium, craft your macrame hanging planter,
or propagate succulents for your friends in no time.
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