A Beginner's Guide to Terrarium Gardening
by Sueko Katsuji, Motoko Suzuki, and Kazuto Kihara
Finally, a guide to shade gardening that offers a simple and proven method for bringing those sunlight-deprived areas of your garden to life! Ziffer condenses her considerable experience and her expertise in shade gardening for New England and environs into a unique and easily digestible approach to creating an ornamental landscape in the shade. Tired of using only a few pages of your gardening books? The Shady Lady identifies best practices, best plants, and best information, specifically desig...
2020 Funny Abstract Art (Monthly Scheduling Book, #7)
by Darryl Thompson
This new title in the popular "Success with...Series" encourages us to make the most of and celebrate the areas of low-light in our gardens, filling them with shade-tolerant plants that will thrive and look fantastic. Create a cool and lush haven with delicate woodland species, or perhaps a more tropical feel. This practical advice will ensure you create a successful, shady area from concept to planting wisely. Graham Clarke trained in horticulture at the Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisl...
2019 Budget Planner (Personal Monthly Budget Calculator, #5)
by Michelia Creations
Woodland plants add magic to any garden, with lush carpets of color, foliage at the middle level, and majestic height. Contrary to myth, large spaces and special soil are not required. Drawing on her own experience running a thriving woodland nursery, the author provides seasoned advice on the unique challenges of woodland gardening, including managing light levels, choosing the right plant for the right place, and achieving the well-balanced soil structure that is often key to growing a variety...
Hustle and Heart Will Set You Apart Weekly Planner 2018-2019 (Female Empowerment, #6)
by Pretty Planners
Companion planting has been practised since Roman times, when it was noticed that some plants grew better in the presence of certain others. Today, with the constant search for more productive crops without recourse to chemicals, companion planting is coming into its own again. Bob Flowerdew spent nine years experimenting with plants that are beneficial to others, be they flowers, vegetables or fruits, and this book is the result. He also looks at plants which are good for bees, butterflies and...