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Grow Your Own Botanicals: Deliciously productive plants for homemade drinks, remedies and skincare [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 238x196x22 mm, weight: 780 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Kyle Books
  • ISBN-10: 0857835319
  • ISBN-13: 9780857835314
  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 238x196x22 mm, weight: 780 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Kyle Books
  • ISBN-10: 0857835319
  • ISBN-13: 9780857835314

Grow Your Own Botanicals brings together an inspiration collection of plants that add beauty, structure and interest to a garden as well as providing an exciting harvest that can be used in innovative ways in the kitchen and home. If you're buying seed kits and botanical plant gifts or like to experiment with making your own drinks, remedies or skin care, this handbook is the must-have companion gardening guide. Now you can make your hibiscus cordial for cocktails, herb and spice mix for your roasts or calendula face cream with your own garden produce.

Cinead offers general advice on getting started - soil, composting, borders, containers, seed saving, cuttings, intercropping, wildlife and biodiversity -before moving on to the botanical garden. From plants that might traditionally be recognised as a botanical, to more unusual exotic varieties, this collection of 80 botanicals don't need huge space to grow, but must harvest meaningful amounts to use to flavour food, drinks and oils. Experiment with herbs like juniper, lemon balm or nigella, grow evening primrose or liquorice with their pretty flowers, and try out fruits like Chillean guava or yuzu. This is gardenening at its most fun and fanciful!
Introduction 4(4)
How to Use this Book
8(3)
Tips for Growing Plants in a Small Garden
11(1)
Preparing Your Plot
12(2)
Alchemists of the Soil
14(2)
Tools
16(1)
A Note About Watering
17(1)
Sowing Seeds
18(2)
The Four PS
20(2)
Plants for Free
22(2)
Growing Under Glass
24(2)
Containers. Raised Beds & Borders
26(3)
Scented Botanicals
29(1)
Growing Plants on a Balcony
30(1)
Shade Dwellers
31(1)
The Tetris Border
32(4)
Tisanes
36(4)
Homemade Booze
40(4)
Making Beauty Products
44(4)
Flowers & Shrubs
48(54)
Electric daisy
Anise hyssop
Marsh mallow
Wormwood
Marigold
Roman chamomile
Sweetfern
Garden pinks & carnations
Echinacea
Fuschia
Sweet woodruff
Hibiscus
Sea buckthorn
Juniper
English lavender
Honeysuckle
Bergamot
Scented-leaved pelargoniums
Rose
Dwarf elder
Burnet
Comfrey
Nasturtium
Viola
Herbs & Spices
102(60)
Aloe vera
Lemon verbena
Angelica
Chervil
French tarragon
Carolina allspice
Tea camellia
Caraway
Saffron crocus
Turmeric
Lemongrass
Cardamom
Fennel
Liquorice
Bay
Lovage
Lemon balm
Mint
Sweet cicely
Catmint
Nigella
Oregano
Shiso perilla
Parsley
Rosemary
Clary sage
Sage
Stevia
Thyme
Szechuan pepper
Fruit & Veg
162(42)
Juneberry
Strawberry tree
Chilli
Citrus
Calamondin
Samphire
Cucumber
Dwarf quince
Fig
Alpine strawberry
Dwarf damson
Sloe
Rhubarb
Currants
Raspberry
Chilean guava
Blueberry, bilberry, huckleberry & honeyberry
Wasabi
Pests & Diseases
204(3)
Index 207(1)
Acknowledgements, Bibliography & Resources 208
Cinead writes for Gardeners' World, The National Trust, Homes & Antiques, Waitrose Garden, Landmark Trust and The English Garden, edits The Simple Things magazine garden section, The Edible Garden and The English Garden and, works as a horticultural researcher on BBC 2's Gardeners' World. She has written two books for Frances Lincoln: Kitchen Garden Experts and One Pot Gourmet Gardener. @thesociablegardener