Author: | Marie Shallcross | ISBN: | 9781301401048 |
Publisher: | Marie Shallcross | Publication: | November 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Marie Shallcross |
ISBN: | 9781301401048 |
Publisher: | Marie Shallcross |
Publication: | November 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“In Your Winter Garden with Plews Garden Design” is part of our ‘gardening almanac for the 21st century’ series has seasonal gardening tips, garden design ideas, ‘how to’ hints plus a liberal sprinkling of photographs and original illustrations to help you get more from your autumn garden, whether that's actually doing or just reading about gardens and gardening.
Contents include:
The folklore origins of many gardening traditions and festivals
Essential garden planting and tool care
Inspiration for winter planting both ornamental and edible
Why winter isn’t a dead time in the garden
Preparations for spring planting
How to get the most out of your garden and enjoy doing so
Anyone who has read the Plews weekly blog will know the wide range of interests held by the author so will be reassured to know that anecdotes about plant history and folklore appear and the usual quirky comments about gardens and gardeners.
Added to all this there are plenty of photographs to inspire and amuse; along with some original illustrations.
Oh, and a glossary to explain some of those odd terms that gardeners use and you have to pretend to understand...
In short, we’ve aimed to create a book for you to read from cover to cover or dip into as the mood takes you.
We will, of course, also bring you books for your Spring, Summer and Autumn garden as the seasons change.
“In Your Winter Garden with Plews Garden Design” is part of our ‘gardening almanac for the 21st century’ series has seasonal gardening tips, garden design ideas, ‘how to’ hints plus a liberal sprinkling of photographs and original illustrations to help you get more from your autumn garden, whether that's actually doing or just reading about gardens and gardening.
Contents include:
The folklore origins of many gardening traditions and festivals
Essential garden planting and tool care
Inspiration for winter planting both ornamental and edible
Why winter isn’t a dead time in the garden
Preparations for spring planting
How to get the most out of your garden and enjoy doing so
Anyone who has read the Plews weekly blog will know the wide range of interests held by the author so will be reassured to know that anecdotes about plant history and folklore appear and the usual quirky comments about gardens and gardeners.
Added to all this there are plenty of photographs to inspire and amuse; along with some original illustrations.
Oh, and a glossary to explain some of those odd terms that gardeners use and you have to pretend to understand...
In short, we’ve aimed to create a book for you to read from cover to cover or dip into as the mood takes you.
We will, of course, also bring you books for your Spring, Summer and Autumn garden as the seasons change.