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E-grāmata: RHS Gardening School: Everything You Need to Know to Get the Most from Your Garden

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Mitchell Beazley
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784724757
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Mitchell Beazley
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784724757

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'With an approachable layout and excellent illustrations, including both photographs and line drawings, this book is just the thing for someone discovering the pastime and would be ideal for those who have just acquired a garden of some size. Topics covered range from plant biology and propagation, to everyday garden care, fruit and vegetables and growing under cover.' The English Garden

Keen amateur gardeners and aspiring professionals can learn from the expertise of the RHS with this handy guide.

It doesn't matter if you're an old hand at gardening or just starting out, there are always things to discover and opportunities to improve, whether it's mastering a new technique or brushing up on your botany.

RHS Gardening School is the perfect guide for gardeners who want to learn. Inside you'll find chapters on:







Understanding plants



Everyday garden care



Problem solving



Planting design



Gardening through the year





and much more.

Hands-on guidance and step-by-step instructions explain topics such as pruning, pests and diseases, weed removal and caring for lawns.

Expert gardeners explain the underlying principles in plain English, while clear diagrams and beautiful photographs inspire and inform.

This revised edition will have a fresh new look with new illustrations and photographs and an easy-to-navigate layout making it an ideal handbook for the new gardener.

Become a better, smarter, more productive gardener with this complete guide to horticulture in one handy book.
Chapter 1 The Basics of Gardening
6(18)
How we use gardens
8(2)
Key things to consider
10(2)
Light and aspect
12(2)
Moisture and temperature
14(2)
Climate and location
16(2)
Wind and windbreaks
18(2)
Assessing your soil
20(4)
Chapter 2 Understanding Plants
24(34)
How plants evolved
26(2)
Plant anatomy
28(2)
How plants grow
30(2)
How plants multiply
32(2)
What plants need
34(2)
How to read plants
36(2)
Understanding plant names
38(2)
Trees and shrubs
40(2)
Climbers and wall shrubs
42(3)
Herbaceous perennials
45(3)
Annuals and biennials
48(2)
Bulbs, corms and tubers
50(4)
Roses
54(4)
Chapter 3 Practical Gardening
58(28)
Tools and equipment
60(4)
Ground preparation
64(2)
Improving the soil
66(2)
Digging and the `no-dig' method
68(4)
Choosing and buying plants
72(1)
Planting trees and shrubs
73(1)
How to plant a tree or shrub
74(2)
Planting roses
76(3)
Planting a hedge
79(1)
How to plant a hedge
80(2)
Planting in containers
82(1)
Making a lawn
83(3)
Chapter 4 Everyday Garden Care
86(38)
Watering and irrigation
88(3)
Feeding and fertilisers
91(3)
An introduction to pruning
94(2)
Pruning evergreens
96(2)
Pruning deciduous shrubs and trees
98(4)
Pruning climbers
102(2)
The formative pruning of trees
104(2)
Renovation pruning
106(2)
Hedge care
108(2)
Rose care
110(2)
Lawn care
112(4)
Container care and potting
116(2)
Overwintering
118(2)
Making compost and leaf mould
120(2)
Mulching
122(2)
Chapter 5 Growing Fruit and Vegetables
124(38)
Growing your own food
126(2)
Soil preparation
128(2)
Raised beds
130(2)
Planning your crops
132(2)
Vegetables from seed
134(2)
Salads and leafy crops
136(2)
Tomatoes and other `fruit'
138(2)
The cabbage family
140(2)
The perennials: rhubarb, asparagus and artichokes
142(2)
Peas and beans
144(2)
The onion family
146(2)
Potatoes, beetroot and other root crops
148(2)
Herbs
150(4)
Raspberries, strawberries and other soft fruit
154(2)
Apples and pears
156(3)
Stone fruits
159(1)
Other popular fruits
160(2)
Chapter 6 Growing Under Cover
162(14)
Protecting your plants
164(2)
Cold frames, cloches and tunnels
166(2)
Choosing a greenhouse
168(2)
Greenhouse gardening
170(2)
Growing under glass
172(2)
Greenhouse care and hygiene
174(2)
Chapter 7 Propagating Plants
176(16)
Propagation basics
178(2)
Tools, equipment and compost
180(2)
Watering and hygiene
182(2)
Propagation from seed
184(2)
Propagation from roots
186(2)
Propagation from divisions
188(2)
Propagation from stem cuttings
190(2)
Chapter 8 Problem Solving
192(22)
Pests and diseases
194(2)
Identifying pests
196(2)
Identifying diseases
198(2)
Diagnosing sick plants
200(2)
Weeds
202(2)
Choosing healthy plants
204(2)
Beneficial wildlife
206(2)
Integrated pest management
208(2)
Using chemicals
210(1)
Lawn repair
211(3)
Chapter 9 Planting Design
214(24)
Planning
216(2)
Basic design principles
218(2)
Plant forms and how to use them
220(2)
Using colour and texture
222(2)
Arranging plants
224(2)
Planting style -- formal
226(2)
Planting style -- informal
228(2)
Planting style -- contemporary
230(3)
Designing for a small garden
233(3)
Making a planting plan
236(2)
Chapter 10 The Gardening Year
238(12)
Further reading 250(2)
Index 252(4)
Picture credits 256
Simon Akeroyd (Author) Simon Akeroyd has written over 30 gardening books, including RHS Gardener's Quiz & Puzzle Book and the bestselling RHS Allotment Handbook & Planner (both published by Mitchell Beazley). Simon's most recent book is RHS 50 Ways to Outsmart a Squirrel & Other Garden Pests. He writes for national garden and lifestyle magazines and as producer and journalist for the BBC.

Simon was previously Gardens' Manager for the National Trust (with properties that include Agatha Christie's Greenway, Coleton Fishacre, Compton Castle, Bradley Manor and Polesden Lacey). He was also Garden Manager for the Royal Horticultural Society including Harlow Carr and RHS Garden Wisley. Apart from gardening he is also a keen beekeeper.

Dr Ross Bayton (Author) Dr Ross Bayton gained a Bachelor's degree in tropical ecology, and later a Masters and a PhD, both in taxonomy. He is the co-author of RHS Genealogy for Gardeners and RHS Gardening School (both Mitchell Beazley), and worked for three years at BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.