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Flora: The Graphic Book of the Garden [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, 106 fully illustrated spreads
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Aurum
  • ISBN-10: 178131604X
  • ISBN-13: 9781781316047
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, 106 fully illustrated spreads
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Aurum
  • ISBN-10: 178131604X
  • ISBN-13: 9781781316047
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From the best flowers to plant to encourage the industrious honeybee, to the right soils for your plants, from the easiest-to-grow varieties of courgette, to planning out your garden, RHS expert Guy Barter has curated a selection of graphics to instruct and inspire the green-fingered enthusiast. Packed with colourful graphics illustrating the how to’s, facts and trivia of gardening, this gorgeous book is the perfect gift for those who want to keep their garden green and healthy, or looking to start their first garden.

Packed with expert advice and over 100 original and unique illustrations, this beautiful visual reference book illuminates some of the trickier aspects of gardening as well as providing an introduction to the basics. Divided into the main themes of Planning, Planting, Choosing, Vegetables & Herbs, Fruit & Vines, and Practicalities; no matter where you are in your gardening abilities, Flora will ensure that you have all the know-how to start your garden and how to keep it green and healthy.

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"This delightful reference book delivers gardening advice using a modern, graphic approach. There are fabulous colour illustrations on every page, with most of the main gardening information delivered in small, easy-to-digest nuggets. Four stars"    * Garden Answers * "Pictures paint a thousand words and none more so than in this beautifully designed book all about growing. There's plenty of very useful information...that will be of value to the seasoned gardener as much as the gardening newbie. So if you're looking for a book that appeals to the eye as much as to the brain...this won't disappoint."     * Kitchen Garden *

PLANNING
Aspect
10(2)
Slope
12(2)
Shelter
14(2)
Walls and boundaries
16(2)
Space
18(2)
Light
20(2)
Climate
22(2)
Microclimate
24(2)
Hardiness
26(2)
Drainage
28(2)
Paths
30(2)
Patio
32(2)
Greenhouse
34(2)
Conservatory
36(2)
Difficult sites
38(2)
Elements of design
40(2)
Gardens for children
42(4)
PLANTING
Lawns
46(2)
Hedges
48(2)
Screens
50(2)
Dry and sunny planting
52(2)
Shade planting
54(2)
Water planting
56(2)
Container planting
58(2)
Wildflowers
60(2)
Bee-friendly planting
62(2)
Mixed borders
64(2)
Climbers
66(2)
Shrubs
68(2)
Trees
70(2)
Conifers
72(2)
Semi-mature plants
74(2)
Warm-climate plants
76(4)
CHOOSING
Annuals
80(2)
Bulbs
82(2)
Herbaceous perennials
84(2)
Climbers
86(2)
Ferns
88(2)
Ground cover
90(2)
Seasonal containers
92(2)
Permanent containers
94(2)
Japanese maples
96(2)
Crab apples
98(2)
Ornamental grasses
100(2)
Roses
102(2)
Indoor plants
104(2)
Wisteria
106(2)
Clematis
108(2)
Ericaceous plants
110(4)
VEGETABLES & HERBS
Site and planning
114(2)
Seeds and sowing
116(2)
Plant raising
118(2)
Buying plants
120(2)
Plant care
122(2)
Harvesting
124(2)
Salads
126(2)
Onion tribe
128(2)
Carrot tribe and other root vegetables
130(2)
Cabbage tribe
132(2)
Peas and beans
134(2)
Tender vegetables
136(2)
Tomatoes and potatoes
138(2)
Choosing greenhouse crops
140(2)
Medicinal planting
142(2)
Choosing herbs
144(2)
Gathering and using herbs
146(4)
FRUIT & VINES
Site and space
150(2)
Choosing
152(2)
Rootstocks
154(2)
Tree shape
156(2)
Planting
158(2)
Training
160(2)
Pruning
162(2)
Apples and pears
164(2)
Blueberries
166(2)
Strawberries
168(2)
Stone fruit
170(2)
Figs
172(2)
Vine fruit
174(2)
Berries
176(2)
Currants, gooseberries and allies
178(2)
Citrus fruits
180(2)
Apricots, nectarines and peaches
182(2)
Fruit in pots
184(4)
PRACTICALITIES
Lime and acidity
188(2)
Soil care
190(2)
Potting media
192(2)
Feeding
194(2)
Manuring
196(2)
Mulching
198(2)
Making compost
200(2)
Pruning
202(2)
Watering
204(2)
Weeds
206(2)
How to plant new climbers, shrubs and trees
208(2)
Making new plants from seed
210(2)
Making new plants from cuttings
212(2)
Easy ways of making new plants
214(2)
Staking
216(2)
Problems
218
Guy Barter is chief horticulturist of the Royal Horticultural Society, providing horticultural expertise and support throughout the RHS and beyond. Through his long career, Guy has overseen Wisleys plant trials field, has run the RHS members advice service (which answers 115,000 questions each year on every horticultural matter imaginable) and took on his current role in 2016. Guy has also worked as a journalist for Gardening Which? and is the author and contributor to many RHS books, including RHS How do Worms Work? (Mitchell Beazley, 2018) and RHS Whats That Weed? (DK, 2024). Guy is also the host of the RHS podcast Gardening with the RHS.

Sam Falconers illustrations combining vibrant characters and intricate environments have been commissioned by clients ranging from leading national newspapers to renowned science magazines and universities. Initially working purely by hand, Sam discovered a passion for digital collage in 2010 which later developed into his own unique brand of rich and detailed imagery. This method allows him to develop complex pieces with diverse character sets each distinct from one another. Sam was featured in IdN magazines New Faces of Inspiration issue as one of ten leading illustrators in the editorial field.