Gardening: trees and shrubs Books
Filbert Press The Essential Tree Selection Guide: For Climate
Book SynopsisThere has never been a better time to plant trees. As well as playing a vital role in the health of the natural world and of us humans, these essential life-giving plants also deliver a vast array of hidden benefits such as cooling shade, rainfall interception and carbon capture – but only if we plant the right tree in the right place. International tree expert Henrik Sjöman along with garden designer and passionate advocate for the environment Arit Anderson have created this visionary resource suitable for the world's temperate regions. It opens with a clear explanation of ecosystem services and how trees deliver them. Some trees excel at particular roles such as providing food for pollinators at times when it is scarce or filtering air pollution. Others have adapted in ways that allow them to cope with extreme conditions such as drought, low-nutrient soil and high winds. At the heart of the book is a unique A-Z Tree Directory representing more than 550 trees chosen for their ecosystem benefits, resilience and a host of other criteria that will ensure their continuing contribution to our future gardens and landscapes. A further quick-reference Tree Selection Table provides key attributes for each species at a glance. This important new tree selection guide marks a step change in approach that will lead to more trees reaching their full potential and a richer environment for future generations.
£37.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Fruit Tree Handbook
Book SynopsisThe Fruit Tree Handbook is a clear, practical guide for both amateur and expert, conveying a deep respect for the natural world and showing how to cultivate healthy trees through good management. Apples, pears, plums, cherries, apricots, peaches and nectarines, as well as less common fruits such as mulberries, medlars and figs, are covered in detail, with recommended varieties of each. The Fruit Tree Handbook describes all the pest and disease problems you may encounter and advises on how to deal with them organically. It also reveals all you need to know about choosing rootstocks and suitable varieties for your needs, and illuminates the mysteries of pruning with step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams. Whether you are planting a few trees in your garden or 50 trees in a field, this book provides the expert guidance you need to look after your trees – and be rewarded with basketfuls of luscious fruit at harvest time.Trade ReviewA comprehensive, practical book... [to] help you choose your fruit trees and rootstocks, situate your orchard, prune your trees and keep them healthy. It is bursting with well-illustrated guidance, generously given from someone who knows orchards and cares about the wildlife that they can support. * Sue Clifford & Angela King - Common Ground *A really well-organised, approachable yet thorough guide to sourcing, planting and caring for fruit trees. It's a must for anyone considering anything from a couple of trees to an orchard. * Mark Diacono - River Cottage Head Gardener *If you’ve ever thought about turning an unproductive grassy area into an orchard and then quietly filed it away under 'wouldn't know where to start', it may be time for a rethink... a well-written specialist book like this one is a welcome addition to my bookshelf. * The Ecologist - October 2011 *No matter how small your garden, if you want to grow fruit, this guide will help you on your way with excellent photos and clear diagrams. * Dobies of Devon *Whether you are planting a few trees in your garden or 50 trees in a field, you will find all you need to know to design and manage your own orchard. * Devon Country Gardener *At last! A book about growing fruit with an organic approach, written for British conditions and with home fruit growers rather than professionals in mind. * Patrick Whitefield - Permaculture Magazine *An excellent book. Full of all sorts of useful information for lovers of fruit trees, from, lovely pictures and clear illustrations. It is beautifully laid out, simple to follow and good and accurate to read. * Dorset Cider Blog *Brilliant work, beautifully presented. * Allotment Blog *Table of ContentsIntroduction PART ONE: Preparation, planning and planting The site of your orchard Rootstocks Pollination, flowering and fruit development Choosing fruit trees Planning your orchard Buying and planting trees PART TWO: Fruit tree management Caring for your trees Pruning fruit trees Problems of fruit trees PART THREE: The fruits Apples Pears Plums Cherries Peaches and nectarines Apricots Other fruits PART FOUR: Traditional orchards Restoring a neglected orchard Community orchards Glossary Appendices Resources
£17.09
Dorling Kindersley Ltd RHS Pruning and Training
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£19.99
Permanent Publications Shrubs for Gardens, Agroforestry and Permaculture
Book SynopsisLearn about the incredible range of useful shrubs for many different situations, large and small. World renown expert, Martin Crawford, includes common fruit bushes like currants and gooseberries, and many other less-known shrubs with edible fruits, nuts, leaves, or other parts. He takes us on a journey into the world of exotic spice trees, shrubs with medicinal parts, and plants that fix nitrogen to help fertilise other plants. All these can be grown in temperate climates, diversifying our diets, enabling us to design beautiful, productive gardens, as well as showing us how we can integrate agroforestry into our smallholdings and farms to create new income streams. Despite increasingly urgent calls from scientists, the not-fit-for-purpose economic and political systems we live in cannot be relied upon to implement the carbon emission reductions needed. This where we come into it: Whether we are farmer, gardener or plant dabbler, by planting shrubby plants that sequester carbon, we can minimise our carbon footprint and ideally live a carbon-negative life. On a broadscale, perennial and woody species are the way forward to reduce carbon emissions in agriculture. Woody crops sequester carbon in their biomass, but can also be grown in systems which allow for sequestration of large amounts of carbon into the soil.
£19.96
Dorling Kindersley Ltd RHS How To Garden When Youre New To Gardening
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDiscover how to look after all manner of green things, including house plants, in this comprehensive guide. It is full of tips on how to grow vegetables and how to cut back troublesome plants and weeds. Perfect for a novice * The Sun *'The perfect starting point for those wanting to curate their outdoor space.' - Liz Earle Wellbeing * Liz Earle Wellbeing *For those who wish they were green-fingered but need a helping hand to take the first steps. * Vogue Online *Table of Contents 1: GETTING STARTED 1: Which way does your garden face? 2: Know your soil 3: Improving your soil 4: Choosing the right potting compost 5: Choosing healthy plants 2: FLOWERS & FOLIAGE 1: Sowing seeds outdoors 2: Sowing seeds indoors 3: Growing plants that last 4: Growing sunflowers 5: Preparing pots for planting 6: Plant up a colourful container 7: Make a spring hanging basket 8: Planting a shady windowbox 9: Making a border 10: Making raised beds and edges 11: Choosing flowers and foliage for spring containers 12: Choosing flowers and foliage for summer containers 3: LAWNS 1: Laying turf 2: Sowing grass seed 3: How to make a lawn edging 4: Growing bulbs in grass 5: Caring for your lawn 4: CLIMBERS 1: Planting a climber 2: Potting up climbers 3: Create a tower of climbers 4: Make an ivy topiary ball 5: Build a rose arch 6: Pruning a rose arch 7: Pruning a rose on a wall 8: Pruning wisteria 9: Cutting back ivy 10: Raise new plants by layering 11: Choosing climbers for spring interest 12: Choosing climbers for summer interest 5: SHRUBS 1: Planting a shrub 2: Planting a shrub in a pot 3: Planting a bare-root rose 4: Pruning an early summer flowering shrub 5: Lightly pruning shrubs 6: Pruning a shrub rose 7: Pruning hydrangea 8: Pruning lavender 9: Pruning for winter stems 10: Planting a hedge 11: Trimming a hedge 12: Making a topiary cone 13: Repotting a shrub 14: Choosing shrubs for year-round interest 15: Choosing shrubs for autumn interest 6: GRASSES 1: Planting grasses in the ground 2: Caring for grasses 3: Cutting back grasses 4: Dividing grasses 5: Choosing grasses 7: SMALL TREES 1: Planting a tree 2: Removing a branch 3: Moving a tree or shrub 4: Choosing trees for small gardens 8: VEGETABLES 1: Growing seeds in trays 2: Sowing seeds in small pots 3: Growing vegetables from plug plants 4: Raising lettuces on a windowsill 5: Growing tomatoes 6: Growing climbing beans 7: Growing root crops 8: Growing early potatoes 9: Growing potatoes in a bin 9: HERBS 1: Growing herbs from seed 2: Planting a herb garden 3: Planting a herb hanging basket 4: Making a lavender hedge 5: Growing herbs from cuttings 6: Dividing herbs 10: FRUIT 1: Planting a basket of strawberries 2: Planting an apple tree in a pot 3: Pruning an apple tree 4: Soft fruit in small spaces 5: Tree fruit in small spaces 11: PRACTICALITIES 1: Watering plants 2: Making your own compost 3: How and when to prune 4: Caring for your tools 5: Troubleshooting weeds 6: Dealing with pests 7: Preventing diseases 8: Know your garden friends 12: Index 13: Acknowledgements
£15.29
POCKET GUIDE TO PALMS
Book SynopsisLooks at the many different and beautiful species of palm tree, with suggestions for cultivating them in your own garden. This guide offers useful tips on growing conditions, soil, climate and any special needs. Each tree is featured with a photograph and full text description.
£7.49
The Crowood Press Ltd The Complete Guide to Compact Trees and Shrubs
Book SynopsisFeaturing over 1,000 different trees and shrubs. A common problem that confronts today's gardener, garden designer or horticulturalist is a lack of growing space. But in recent years, plant breeders and nursery owners have recognised this and there is now an inspiring array of compact trees and shrubs to choose from for even the smallest of gardens. This book guides the reader through the considerable range of small trees and compact shrubs now available, with full details on their cultivation requirements and how to incorporate them into a wider garden design. Understand how trees and shrubs are produced and learn how to select with confidence at the plant nursery or garden centre. Consider how trees and shrubs may be best chosen and placed when designing a new garden, or replanting an established site. Browse the book's directories of over 100 separate genera and 1,000 individual plants, each with details of hardiness (using both RHS and USDA ratings); growing requirements; height, sTrade ReviewDuncan Coombs’ book is an extremely welcome addition to the horticultural library of gardeners and garden designers, both professional and amateur. -- Stuart Senior, Hardy Plant Society Journal * Hardy Plant Society Journal *
£27.00
New Society Publishers Growing Figs in Cold Climates
Book SynopsisGrowing Figs in Cold Climates is a complete full-color, illustrated guide to growing figs in cold climates. Written by gardening expert Lee Reich, coverage includes pruning techniques, cultivar selection for different climates, overwintering, pests, harvesting, and small-scale commercial production. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Native home and reasons for widespread appeal Chapter 1: Why you can grow figs even in cold climates Fruit bearing habit The fig tree Chapter 2: Pruning: very important! Chapter 3: Five methods for growing figs in cold climates But first: How to care for the soil and nourish your figs Method #1: Grow in a container Method #2: Plant in ground each spring, dig up each fall Method #3: Swaddle stems Method #4: Lay down or bury stems Method #5: In ground, in cool or unheated greenhouse or hoop house Chapter 4: What kind of cold do you have? Chapter 5: Some varieties for cold climates? Chapter 6: Matching methods and varieties to kinds of cold climates Chapter 7: Pests Chapter 8: Harvest & preservation Chapter 9: Future directions Further information Index About the Author A Note About the Publisher
£19.79
Dorling Kindersley Ltd RHS Encyclopedia Of Plants and Flowers
Book SynopsisThe RHS is the world's leading gardening organisation. Its brand is hugely respected as a mark of authority and expertise. The RHS is committed to getting the nation gardening again, with a focus on encouraging beginners.Christopher Brickell, former director of the RHS, is an eminent horticulturist. In 1976 he was awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour for services to horticulture, followed by a CBE. A former editor of The Plantsman, he has also chaired the International Commission for the Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants. He has worked on several publications with DK including the previous editions of Plants & Flowers and A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants.
£34.00
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Grow Pruning Training
Book SynopsisKeeping your garden in good shape has never been easier!Pruning is an essential part of garden maintenance. It''s also one of the most difficult parts of gardening. This is your no-fuss guide to learning basic training and pruning techniques.Do you want to know how to prune the shrubs and climbers in your garden but don''t know where to start? This gardening book for beginners will help you care for more than 80 of the most popular pruning plants.Whether you need to prune flowering trees or have a small garden that requires controlling, this complete pruning guide explores all the essential techniques. It also features an illustrated directory that answers all your pruning and training questions to help you put your skills into practice.You don''t have to be a horticulture expert to get started, this indispensable reference book will take you through every single step! It includes: - Easy gardening tips on how to care for more than 80 s
£9.49
Dorling Kindersley Ltd RHS The Tree in My Garden
Book SynopsisOne tree, in one garden. Can it really make a difference?In RHS The Tree in My Garden, award-winning wildlife author Kate Bradbury reveals the amazing effect planting a single tree in your garden can have - and dares to imagine what would happen if every gardener up and down the country did the same. Combining practical gardening advice, eye-opening scientific research, reflections on the cultural importance of different species, and evocative accounts of how vital trees are for countless different forms of wildlife, this book will leave you in no doubt that every garden needs a tree!This terrific tree book features a directory of 50 key species, each one beautifully illustrated by Lucille Clerc and packed with information about each tree''s appearance, care needs, and the wildlife it supports - to help you choose the best tree for your own garden, or learn more about the trees you may already have. Dive into the pages of this tree identification book to discover: - 50 illustrated profiles of a wide range of trees suitable for different gardens and preferences- Eye-opening accounts of the importance of trees for our planet, our wildlife, and ourselves- Essential practical information to help readers choose, plant, prune, and care for their tree- Ideas for making your own leaf mould and ways to get involved in community planting projects- Stunning illustrations by Lucille Clerc that convey the beauty and the mystery of treesThis book is perfect for anyone wanting to attract more wildlife to their garden! So whether you''re an environmentalist intent on reducing your carbon footprint, a budding gardener looking to choose the best tree for your outdoor space or you''re simply seeking a guide about the natural history of the trees in your garden, RHS The Tree In My Garden is something the whole family can explore, discover and love. No garden should be without a tree. Plant one, watch it grow - and become part of something bigger!Trade ReviewWith the exception of the smallest plots, I'm in complete agreement with the author that no garden is complete without at least one tree. This book harnesses Bradbury's expertise and eloquent style, and encourages us to choose a tree with wildlife in mind, from a useful selection of garden-worthy suggestions. A message that's further enhanced by Lucille Clerc's enchanting illustrations. -- Rachel de Thame * The Sunday Times *
£18.00
Dorling Kindersley Ltd The Tree Book
Book SynopsisBring trees to life like you''ve never seen before as The Tree Book invites you on an enchanting and illustrated journey into the astonishingly diverse growth of woodland wildlife in the world around us.Trees have been a part of human history from the very beginning. Used for shelter, tools, fuel, and food, they also help supply the atmosphere with oxygen and form astonishingly diverse ecosystems, as well as some of the world''s most beautiful landscapes. Now the intricate world of leafy woodlands and abundant rainforests is revealed in this extensive visual guide to trees, exploring their key scientific traits and their ecological importance, as well as their enduring significance in human history and culture. From ancient oaks and great redwoods to lush banyans and imposing kapoks, The Tree Book reveals the anatomy, behaviours, and beauty of these incredible plants and habitats in detail.A must-have volume for budding botanists, this divine nature book showcases the rich diversity of trees, combining bewildering facts about spindles, spruces and more, with dazzling landscape photography of the endless species of trees found in forests and woodland all around the globe.Explore this fascinating book on trees to discover:-A historical overview of the cultural influence of trees and their ecological importance-Striking photography to accompany the profound explanations of tree biology and behaviour-A clear and comprehensible guide to ecology from both a historical and scientific point of view.With recent media coverage on climate change highlighting the global importance of our woodlands and rainforests, there''s no better time than right now to immerse yourself in this extensive horticultural handbook for an illuminating blend of the science, culture, and history of trees dating back to the beginning of time.Let DK plant the seed of curiosity with this fantastic forest book, and watch as it blossoms into a life-long love of ecology, proving the ideal gift for naturalists or those with a soft-spot for nature photography. Combining natural history and a scientific overview with a wider look at the history, uses, symbolism, and mythology of trees, this book is a new kind of guide to these fascinating organisms.
£27.00
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Grow Bonsai
Book SynopsisDiscover the secret to successfully growing bonsai. The UK''s leading gardening publisher brings you a horticultural handbook to fulfill your every need and seed! Get your gardening gloves on and join the green-fingered journey to grow, maintain and display bonsai successfully from the comfort of your own home and garden.Ideal for first-time gardeners, Grow Bonsai can help you to choose the perfect bonsai from an extensive directory of varieties, whether that''s a delicate deciduous Japanese maple, a flowering hawthorn, or a faster-growing indoor tree such as a tropical fig. Learn how to plant and care for your tree with simple tips on propagation, pruning, wiring, and repotting, while a handy seasonal guide to bonsai maintenance lets you know what to do and when to do it!Part of the Grow low-price paperback gardening series by DK - the UK''s leading and highly regarded practical gardening publisher - targeting first-time gardeners, Grow B
£9.49
Quarto Publishing PLC What Gardeners Grow
Book SynopsisWhat Gardeners Grow draws on the experience and passion of the world’s most interesting and respected plantspeople to create a glossary of plants to inspire the everyday gardener. A diverse range of some 250 gardeners have contributed their plant choices, each selecting one or more of their most treasured favourites. Discover plants chosen by horticulturalists such as Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury, Sarah Raven and Erin Benzakein, Joy Larkcom and Ron Finley. Among recognisable names are the nurserymen, head gardeners, designers, edibles experts, biodynamic practitioners, Chelsea medal-winners and more that excel in their field, each presenting a unique story about their favourite plants.Dip in for insider secrets, surprising and inspiring tales, and to discover a whole new world of plants.
£20.00
The Crowood Press Ltd Orchards
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis is a very useful book for anyone interested in growing fruit trees. I suspect it is one that you will want to put little slips of paper or page markers into for quick reference over a number of years. -- Chris Simmonds, October Northern Fruit Group newsletter * October Northern Fruit Group newsletter *Full of nuggets of information betraying extensive knowledge, long-term hands-on experience and a genuine love for the craft. Importantly they provide tools for growers to think and arrive at their own conclusions. It’s an excellent introduction for newcomers and an enjoyable read for time-served orchardists alike. -- Jim Aplin, The Organic Grower * The Organic Grower *
£17.09
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc New Naturalism Designing and Planting a Resilient
Book SynopsisIn New Naturalism, horticulturist Kelly D. Norris shows readers how to design and plant eco-friendly, naturalistic home gardens that are resilient and sustainable, distilling complex design principals down for the average homeowner. Trade Review“Mr. Norris is a dynamic and inspiring speaker who represents a new generation of horticulturists.” -- Maureen Karl, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “This beautiful book is undoubtedly worth a read.” -- Garden Culture Magazine “There are plenty of advantages to gardening this way, and Kelly’s new book helps illustrate them.” -- Kylee Baumle for Paulding Progress“Kelly Norris has translated plant community design for the scale of the garden. Free of ecological jargon, this book brings a horticulturist’s perspective on how to create legible, high contrast, and emotionally resonant plantings for small spaces. The planting palettes in the second half of the book make this idea accessible for any designer or home gardener. A must-have book for the naturalistic planting bookshelf!” -- Thomas Rainer, landscape architect and co-author of Planting in a Post-Wild World“A new perspective on naturalistic gardening … Loaded with gorgeous photos of unique gardens, it’ll inspire you to rethink your own way of growing plants more sustainably.” * Garden Gate Magazine *“I sat down and read the whole thing cover to cover. (..) Normally when I read gardening books, I kind of just skim them because a lot of them have the same thing to say. This is not one of those. (...) One of the best books to come out this year.” * The Gardenanglelists Podcast *"This book really digs into the grit of how to achieve a successful naturalistic planting in a variety of growing conditions...Norris illustrates his points with stunning photographs. He builds on the pedagogy of perennial plant design by contributing his own phrases and insight to the current canon of terms." * The American Gardener *“The new wave of gardening.” * Colorado Gardener *"This is a beautiful and practical book that shows how to partner with nature in creating a garden—rather than attempt to direct nature." * Horticulture Magazine *“New Naturalism is a companion for us in cultivating a caring consciousness… In a gardening moment where there is a lot of potential anxiety around the urgency of the biggest concepts like climate change and pollinator decline, Kelly provides just enough of a tweak in perspective on how we approach our gardening impulse to grant us easier access into this conversation about the role of gardeners through the fortitude and best intentions of our already established gardening passions and habits.” -- Jennifer Jewell * Cultivating Place Podcast *“[Kelly] guides us down beautiful pathways where place, plants, and wildlife interact.” * Central Texas Gardener (Austin, TX PBS) *“Although there is a strong emphasis on sustainability, the author recognizes the need for legible beauty in the home garden and addresses ways to increase wildness while maintaining the intentional look of our gardens.” * Connecticut Horticultural Society *Table of ContentsThe Beginning Section 1 THE NATURE OF PLANTING About Plants and Place CHAPTER 1 Understanding Plants CHAPTER 2 Understanding Places for Planting CHAPTER 3 Techniques for Making Beautiful, Ecologically Vibrant Gardens Section 2 PLANTING PALETTES A Few Words about the Palettes CHAPTER 4 Open Landscapes CHAPTER 5 Planting Close to Home CHAPTER 6 Softening the Hardscape CHAPTER 7 Green Shade and Dappled Edges Conclusion: The Nature of Growing About the Author Index
£20.90
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Basic Topiary
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£14.39
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Heavenly Hydrangeas
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£23.79
Tuttle Publishing Beginning Bonsai The Gentle Art of Miniature Tree
Book SynopsisThis beginner's guide to bonsai covers everything from buying the first plant to creating a miniature landscape. The authors describe different bonsai styles, list tools, explain pruning and pinching, and cover what to do in winter. Advanced techniques such as defoliation are introduced.Trade Review"A wonderful book for anyone intrigued by bonsai but hesitant to start. it provides the beginner the excitement and confidence to launch into this fascinating hobby." --Kurt Seastrand, past president, National Bonsai Association"The book provides all the information you need to grow bonsai. it's easily read, is fully illustrated, and entices one into the world of the miniature." --William Smedley V, bonsai enthusiast and past president, American Bonsai Association"The authors have clearly outlined the procedures to successfully achieve the dwarfing of trees. Anyone who has thought of pursuing this hobby will find the Students' book a friendly guide." --John W. Trexler, executive director, Worcester County Horticultural Society
£13.46
Tuttle Publishing The Art of Bonsai
Book SynopsisProving that the creation and care of bonsai is a comparatively simple art, this guide contains simple instructions on every phase. Coverage includes tips for apartment dwellers, treatment of pests, how to judge, select and exhibit, and data on over 30 species of plants used in making bonsai.Trade Review"This is a definitive work on the subject of bonsai, complete in every way" -- The New York Times
£14.24
The University of Alabama Press Pecan
Book SynopsisWritten in a manner suitable for a popular audience and including colour photographs and recipes for some common uses of the nut, Pecan: America's Native Nut Tree gathers scientific, historical, and anecdotal information to present a comprehensive view of the largely unknown story of the pecan.Trade ReviewI have known Lenny Wells for quite some time and was well aware of his expertise as a pecan scientist and extension specialist. What I was not aware of was his ability as a storyteller. I was captivated by the story, and riveted by the accounts as he related them. The book is not only a unique history of the pecan, but an interesting account of a significant part of American history."" - William D. Goff, senior editor for Pecan Production in the Southeast
£23.36
New Society Publishers Growing Trees and Shrubs Indoors
Book SynopsisDistills a lifetime of plant experience into easy-to-follow instruction, giving an amateur like me the confidence to green my home for health. Paula Baker-LaPorte, coauthor of Prescriptions for a Healthy House Some of the most polluted places on earth are where we spend 90% of our time: inside our homes. Science is continually uncovering more effective ways of improving the quality of our environment, and plantsspecifically indoor trees and shrubsare at the top of this list.Growing trees and shrubs indoors might seem like a monumental challenge, but it's no different than growing any plants indoors. Written by master gardener DJ Herda, Growing Trees and Shrubs Indoors is a definitive guide on what makes these plants special and all the tips and tricks you need to help them survive and flourish in an indoor environment. It covers how they: Rid your environment of airborne pollutants Beautify your home Help yoTable of ContentsPreface1. Why Trees and Shrubs?2. Greening Up for Health 3. Greening Up for Home4. Greening Up for Work5. Bringing the Outdoors In 6. Soil: Preparing for Action7. Planting Your Indoor Trees and Shrubs8. Light, Water, and Humidity9. Food for Thought 10. Bugging Out! 11. Propagating Your Indoor Plants 12. Special Needs for Fruiting Plants13. Companion Planting for Health14. Pruning and Heading Back15. Tools of the Trade 16. Recommended Trees and Shrubs EndnotesIndexAbout the AuthorA Note about the Publisher
£17.09
New Society Publishers Growing Conifers
Book SynopsisEvergreen your landscape with the beauty and benefits of conifers Growing Conifers is a beautifully photographed, comprehensive gardening guide for selecting and cultivating conifers. Coverage includes: Conifer taxonomy, classification, and geographic distribution Selecting conifers for size, shape, color, and texture Best practices for placement and planting of trees, shrubs, and groundcovers in urban and rural gardens Growing needs and low-input maintenance Building healthy soil, minimizing water stress, and integrated pest management Benefits of conifers including habitat, water and air quality, carbon sequestration, aesthetics, and food. Conifers are often overlooked in gardening and landscaping in favor of deciduous trees and shrubs. Yet conifers come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors and offer tremendous aesthetic and ecological benefits for any garden.GrowinTrade Review"This is a wonderful, fantastic, encyclopedic book, worth owning for the information presented alone. Oh, but Albers writes like a poet and OMG, Perry's are not photos, but stunning photography! What an unusual and extremely winning combo." — Jeff Lowenfels, author, DIY Autoflowering Cannabis "In a world often devoid of beauty and landscapes lacking imagination, tools to correct the drab status-quo are always enthusiastically welcome. David's photography is artistry to the point of motivation and John's prose, based on decades of experience, is much more than sufficient to guide the home gardener to success, both in terms of plant selection and plant husbandry. Growing Conifers is a welcome addition to the bookshelf of any plant enthusiast and a must-add to the arsenal of those specializing in these captivating and collectable cone-bearing plants." —David Olszyk, president, American Conifer Society "Growing Conifers contains an unbelievable amount of information for the reader. John goes into all parts of cultivation about conifers and their use in the landscape. It is an invaluable resource for the novice while also containing a wealth of information for the expert. It cannot go into detail on any one topic, yet it provides a firm foundation for anyone wanting to explore any one aspect of the conifer world in greater depth. It should be a part of the library of anyone working with conifers." — Robert Fincham, co-founder, the American Conifer Society, author of five books on growing conifers "Growing Conifers is a work of love for the subject matter, reflecting a lifetime of devotion and a deep appreciation for the role of evergreens in our natural world. I am tempted to say that it's all here – that you will never need another book on this subject. It answers all questions including many that the reader would not think to ask. You owe it to yourself to wade into Growing Conifers with purpose and with time on your hands. It is thorough and passionately written and gorgeously illustrated. I will read it again and again and make it a centerpiece of my modern gardening library. I will turn the pages, slowly, in search of inspiration for my own garden. Like the best cup of coffee or finest wine you have ever tasted, Growing Conifers is not to be rushed. That would be a waste of a most incredible book." — Mark Cullen, garden columnist, Toronto Star, member, Order of Canada, author, The New Canadian Garden "Growing Conifers is a jewel of a book." — Brent Marcus, owner, Conifer Kingdom "This might be the most practical and handy book I've ever read on gardening with conifers." — Benjamin Vogt, prairie-inspired garden design, author, A New Garden Ethic Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Conifer Basics Chapter 2: Conifer Families Chapter 3: Evaluating your Garden Chapter 4: Designing with Conifers Chapter 5: Selecting Conifers Chapter 6: Planting Conifers Chapter 7: Propagating Conifers Chapter 8: Sustainably Caring for Conifers Concluding Remarks Appendix Bibliography and Resources Index About the Authors A Note About the Publisher
£27.54
MP-OSU Oregon State Universi Shrubs to Know in Pacific Northwest Forests
Book SynopsisA colour, simple-to-use field guide that makes shrub identification easy and fun. It features 100 of the most common shrubs that grow in and around Pacific Northwest forests - from southern British Columbia to northern California and from the Pacific Ocean to the northern Rockies.
£14.20
Timber Press Dirrs Encyclopedia of Trees Shrubs
Book Synopsis3500 photographs. Over 380 genera. More than 3700 species and cultivars.Dirr's Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs is the most comprehensive visual reference to more than 3700 species and cultivars. From majestic evergreens to delicate vines and flowering shrubs, Dirr features thousands of plants and all the essential details for identification, planting, and care. Color photographs show each tree's habit in winter, distinctive bark patterns, fall color, and more. Dirr's Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs is a critical addition to any garden library.
£48.00
Workman Publishing Japanese Maples
Book SynopsisAmong the first titles published in 1978, with more than 150,000 copies in print in three editions, Japanese Maples is a Timber Press classic. Japanese maples are unlike any other tree. They boast a remarkable diversity of color, form, and texture. As a result of hundreds of years of careful breeding, they take the center stage in any garden they are found. In the last decade, the number of Japanese maple cultivars available to gardeners has doubled and there is a pressing need for an up-to-date reference. This new fourth edition offers detailed descriptions of over 150 new introductions, updates to plant nomenclature, and new insights into established favorites. Gardeners will relish the practical advice that puts successful cultivation within everyone''s grasp. Accurate identification is made simple with over 600 easy-to-follow descriptions and 500 color photographs.
£40.50
Workman Publishing Grafting Fruit Trees
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£6.45
Tree Council Trees for Your Garden Discovering the Very Best
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£14.99
Wilderness Press Winter Tree Finder
Book SynopsisIdentify deciduous trees in eastern North America with this pocket-size guide. You can appreciate and enjoy nature’s beautiful trees—even during late fall and winter! If you’re curious about the deciduous trees that you see, then Winter Tree Finder by May Theilgaard Watts and Tom Watts is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use booklet, you can identify trees throughout much of the eastern United States and eastern Canada. The book provides a dichotomous key to identifying deciduous trees in late fall and winter—without the leaves. Simply answer a series of simple questions about the appearance of their twigs, as well as bark, buds, location, and more. Along the way, professional illustrations help to guide you to a positive identification. Book Features: Step-by-step guide to winter tree identification More than 120 species of deciduous trees Professional line illustrations with key markings for identification Small format that fits into a pocket or pack This guide is applicable to eastern Canada and the US states of Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and parts of Florida, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas.
£7.39
Andersen Horticultural Library Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens
Book SynopsisThe classic guide to growing woody plants in a northern climate, in a new easy-to-use edition.Leon Snyder’s Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens was originally published in 1980 and quickly became the standard reference to trees, shrubs, and woody vines that thrive in northern climates. Weekend gardeners and professional horticulturalists have used Snyder’s work to design gardens and landscapes in many areas of North America, including the Upper Midwest, Northern New England, the Plains States, and most of Canada.This long-awaited new edition combines the technical information that made the first so valuable to the career horticulturalist with a new, practical approach that makes it essential for the recreational northern gardener. Sections on how to plan a garden are followed by advice on how to best plant and maintain trees and shrubs. The largest section of this new edition is an easy-to-use guide to the many varieties of t
£21.59
B&b Publications Success With Hydrangeas A Gardeners Guide
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£17.98
Whytbank Publishing Ficus Tree and Ficus Bonsai Tree The Complete Guide to Growing Pruning and Caring for Ficus Top Varieties Benjamina Ginseng Retusa Microcarpa Religiosa all included
£11.99
Penguin Books Ltd Be More Bonsai
Book SynopsisCultivate a mindful new habit in 2023 with Be More Bonsai, and discover how the art of growing bonsai trees can lead to a happier, more mindful way of lifeAmid the chaos of modern life, the ancient art of tending to bonsai can bring calm and perspective.The central tenets of this beautiful, meditative practice teach us patience, focus, calmness, perspective, planning, mindfulness and many more traits that can help us in our busy, challenging everyday lives.This calming companion will guide you through: Caring for your own bonsai tree Applying the mindfulness of cultivating bonsai to everyday life The ancient Eastern philosophy of tending to bonsaiFrom the shedding of leaves representing the letting go of material possessions, to carefully tending to the bonsai roots just as we should our own core values, Be More Bonsai is filled with wisdom that you''ll cherish every day.Th
£11.69
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Whats that Tree
Book SynopsisLearn more about the beautiful trees around you with this identification guide, perfect for beginners, featuring over 150 common British and European species.If you want to know the difference between a Serbian spruce and a silver birch or how different trees change through the seasons then What''s that Tree? is the ideal guide for you. Species overviews show you what to look for where and related trees are shown side by side for quick comparison and identification.Clear photography of leaves will help you to directly compare the tree you''re looking at with those in the guide and will assist you with specific features of the leaf to help identify the tree. This quick-reference guide also includes information on bark, flowers, and seeds.The perfect pocket guide for beginners but also a handy reference for the more seasoned naturalist, What''s that Tree? will help you to become an expert tree-spotter in no time.
£9.49
Dundurn Group Ltd A Trail Called Home
Book SynopsisAn exploration of trees in the Golden Horseshoe and the stories they tell.Trees define so much of Canadian life, but many people, particularly in the Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario, don't know that much about them. Granted, it is harder here: there are more trees that are native to this area than anywhere else in Canada.The great storytellers of the landscape, trees are looking glasses into the past. They speak of biology, ecology, and geology, as well as natural and human history. Through a greater understanding of trees, we can become more rooted to the land beneath our feet, and our place in it.Trade ReviewIn A Trail Called Home, Paul O’Hara offers a vital new form of nature writing so necessary for our times. His personal story of forging a friendship with the land weaves a passion for trees and a deeply felt understanding of nature, with the settler imperative of bridging connection and building relationship with First Nations who have called this gathering place home for millennia. O’Hara is an inspiring, grounded and eloquent guide on this trail. * Lorraine Johnson, author of Tending the Earth: A Gardener's Manifesto *O'Hara's gonzo natural history is part memoir, part elegy, part guide. The result is informative, inspiring, entertaining, and often surprising. * Gerry Waldron, biologist and author of Trees of the Carolinian Forest *In A Trail Called Home, Paul O’Hara takes us on a personal walk through the memory of his home place, the wild territory he explored with young friends, and the larger landscape he studied as an adult. Reading the landscape of the Golden Horseshoe to eons past and interpreting what we see now, we see the evolution of change continuing. Through reliving his life experiences, we share the revelation of a deeper meaning to the land, a feeling of connection with the genius loci, and a sense of the divine in the remnants of wild places. * John D. Ambrose, botanist and pioneer of Carolinian tree conservation *[A Trail Called Home] is an eloquent mix of botany, history, and memoir, grounded in the landscape of southern Ontario and the magnificent trees of the Golden Horseshoe. * Ground Magazine *Table of Contents Maps Preface Chapter 1 On the Edges Chapter 2 First Steps Chapter 3 In the Street Chapter 4 In the Field Chapter 5 In the Forest Chapter 6 On the Water Chapter 7 On the Path Chapter 8 In the Stars Epilogue Acknowledgements Appendix 1 Native Trees of the Golden Horseshoe Appendix 2 Exotic Trees of the Golden Horseshoe References Image Credits
£16.14
DK Happy Bonsai
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£14.24
Headline Publishing Group In the Event of Love
Book SynopsisGoodreads Summer Romance Reading RecommendationBuzzfeed''s Most Anticipated LGBTQ Romances of 2022''Exactly the slow-burn, second-chance, friends-to-lovers romance I was craving'' ALI HAZELWOOD''The perfect holiday romance! . . . Move over, Stars Hollow. I''m moving to Fern Falls!'' LACIE WALDON''The holiday romance of my dreams! The sweetness of a Hallmark holiday movie, set in a town that rivals Schitt''s Creek, with plenty of steamy scenes to heat things up!'' FALON BALLARD''Wintry perfection, a cozy flannel blanket of a book that wraps its reader in the warmest hug'' RACHEL LYNN SOLOMONOffering a steamy, queer spin on the feel-good tropes Hallmark movie, this sweet, funny #OwnVoices rom-com is perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Alexandria Bellefleur!''Who doesn''t love a proper steamy holiday romance?!? Full of whimsical settings, humorous, cute, sexy and full of typical romance tropes
£10.44
Lone Pine Publishing,Canada Tree and Shrub Gardening for Washington and
Book SynopsisWith this beautiful book at your fingertips, you can select, plant and care for the trees and shrubs that suit the conditions present in your garden, whether it is dry or moist, coastal or interior: * Detailed listings for 96 different species of trees and shrubs, along with information on 551 recommended varieties and cultivars best suited for Washington and Oregon gardens * Size, shape and growing zone * Notes on the best features of each species or variety * Seasonal color * What tree or shrub to select for a specific location * How to plant, prune and propagate * Soil, moisture and sunlight requirements * Year-round maintenance * Tips for solving pest and disease problems * 498 color photographs.
£15.29
Lone Pine Publishing,Canada Tree and Shrub Gardening for Minnesota and
Book SynopsisWith this beautiful book at your fingertips, you can select, plant and care for the trees and shrubs that suit the conditions present in your garden: * Detailed listings for 75 different species of trees and shrubs, along with information on more than 850 recommended varieties and cultivars best suited for Minnesota and Wisconsin gardens * Size, shape and growing zone * Notes on the best features of each species or variety * What tree or shrub to select for a specific location * How to plant, prune and propagate * Soil, moisture and sunlight requirements * Year-round maintenance * Tips for solving pest and disease problems * Color photographs throughout.
£15.29
Purdue University Press Shrubs and Woody Vines of Indiana and the
Book SynopsisAs the definitive identification guide to the shrubs and woody vines of Indiana, this book also provides coverage of 90% of the species to be found in surrounding Midwestern US states. As well as covering indigenous species, it also includes all currently known invasive shrubs. Written by two leading experts in plant taxonomy, the guide is prepared in the same attractive, easy-to-use format as the bestselling Native Trees of the Midwest. Descriptive text explains how to identify every species in any season, and original color photographs taken by Sally Weeks detail all important characteristics. The authors provide practical guidance concerning the potential ornamental value of each species for those interested in landscaping and also evaluate their potential value for encouraging wildlife. Designed for experts in natural resource management as well as the interested general public, the volume includes distribution maps, identification keys, and an index of both common and Latin names.
£35.06
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc The Complete Language of Trees: A Definitive and
Book SynopsisThe Complete Language of Trees is a comprehensive encyclopedia providing the meanings, powers, facts, and folklore for over 400 types of trees. Along with a stunning visual depiction, each entry provides the tree’s scientific and common name, characteristics, historic and hidden properties from mythology, legends, and folklore. Some of the lore of trees will include: Hackberry Tree – encourages someone to continuously do their best Manchineel Tree – it is so toxic that the smoke from a burning tree can cause blindness, and it is not even advised to inhale the air around the tree Bark from the Bird Cherry Tree was placed on doors during medieval times to ward off plague Washi paper is created from the inner bark of the Paper Mulberry Tree. Pando is a Quaking Aspen colony that is 108 acres wide (about the size of 83 football fields!). It is technically one tree. Imagine developing a spiritual connection with a tree in a way that exceeds visual perception? Where learning its meaning and value simultaneously improves your own mental and physical wellness? Throughout history, floriographies—flower dictionaries—have gained notoriety for regulating human emotions; giving depth, symbolism, and meaning to extremely delicate aspects of nature. Following the success of The Complete Language of Herbs and its predecessor The Complete Language of Flowers, author S. Theresa Dietz continues this custom with The Complete Language of Trees. Coupled with two indexes, one for searching by common tree name and the other organized by meaning, Dietz cleverly connects quality time in nature with the overall improvement of mental health by developing a stunningly depicted dictionary for gardeners, environmentalists, and nature lovers alike. Elegantly designed and beautifully illustrated, the Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia series offers comprehensive, display-worthy references on a range of intriguing topics, including birthday astrology, dream interpretation, astrological self-care practices, techniques for harnessing the power of dreams, and the stories behind signs and symbols. Table of ContentsContents Introduction How to Use This Book A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R Z T U V W-Z A Forest Works Consulted Acknowledgements About the Author Photo Credits Index of Common Tree Names Index of Represented Trees According to Height Index of Common Tree Meanings
£18.99
Workman Publishing Pruning Made Easy: A Gardener's Visual Guide to
Book SynopsisProper pruning will keep your landscape beautiful and thriving year after year. This authoritative guide includes more than 300 step-by-step illustrations to clearly demonstrate the correct pruning procedures for a variety of trees, shrubs, hedges, vines, and flowers. Lewis Hill offers expert advice on when, how, and why each type of plant should be pruned, safety considerations, and techniques for maintaining your pruning tools. Encouraging you to get creative, Hill even shows you how to shape your own topiaries and train espaliers.Table of ContentsPruning with a clear conscience; pruning with a purpose; pruning tools and equipment; pruning methods; ornamental trees and shrubs; shade trees; evergreens; hedges; artistic pruning; fruit trees; small fruits; nut trees; vines and ground covers; garden plants and houseplants; bonsai; forest trees.
£15.29
Workman Publishing The Homeowner's Complete Tree & Shrub Handbook:
Book SynopsisTrees and shrubs can bring regal silhouettes, delightful shade, and spectacular foliage to any home landscape. With detailed profiles of hundreds of tree and shrub varieties that include information on availability, size, hardiness, and special characteristics, Penelope O’Sullivan shows you how to use these plants to add structure and texture to your outdoor space. Create a vibrant landscape full of springtime blossoms, summer shade and fruits, autumn foliage, and winter evergreens.
£22.50
Workman Publishing The Pruning Answer Book: Solutions to Every
Book SynopsisWhen should you prune a blackberry bush? How much should you remove? What’s the difference between pinching and heading back? And how can you be sure that you aren’t harming your fragile blossoms? The Pruning Answer Book offers fresh insights to these relevant questions and scores of others. With clear instructions, detailed illustrations, and expert advice, you’ll have all the information you need to successfully prune flowering plants, fruit and nut trees, shrubs, brambles, evergreens, vines, groundcovers, and more.
£12.34
Workman Publishing Hardy Rhododendron Species: A Guide to Identification
Book SynopsisFor the enthusiastic amateur or experienced rhododendron grower, this landmark reference provides the keys to the accurate identification of the nearly 300 rhododendron species widely in cultivation. Beautiful photographs include close-up shots of flower and leaf, microscope images of leaf surfaces, and easy-to-use diagnostic keys, making this a milestone in the identification of rhododendrons. This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white.
£33.75
Workman Publishing Pruning Simplified: A Step-by-Step Guide to 50
Book Synopsis“One of the most practical and helpful how-to gardening books I have ever read.” —The Oregonian Are you intimidated by pruning? Or tired of paying a professional to tackle the task? You can prune most trees and shrubs on your own, and Pruning Simplified shows you exactly how to do it. This must-have guide offers expert advice on the best tools for the job, specific details on when to prune, and clear instructions on how to prune. Profiles of the 50 most popular trees and shrubs—including azaleas, camellias, clematis, hydrangeas, and more—include illustrated, easy-to-follow instructions that will ensure you make the right cut the first time.
£14.24
University of Iowa Press Shrubs and Vines of Iowa
Book SynopsisShrubs and vines, often literally overshadowed by trees, also receive much less attention than their taller neighbors, and yet they are very important elements of the region’s natural landscape. A guide to these interesting and useful plants, this book identifies all 150 shrubs and vines native to Iowa, along with frequently seen naturalizedones. Here you’ll find the widely distributed buttonbush, the distinctive pagoda dogwoods, sumacs with their striking fall foliage, the adaptable ninebark, the attractive grape honeysuckle, the many species of Rubus and wild grapes that provide food for birds and animals, willows with their graceful promise of spring, and the diverse viburnums.Like trees, shrubs and vines are woody plants that are easy to observe year round. The first part of this book will help you identify them. Illustrated keys take you through the identification process one step at time; these are followed by images and descriptions of all but the rarest species. Noted naturalists Peter van der Linden and Donald Farrar also provide information about each species’ distribution, ecology, and uses. Summer and winter features are covered separately to facilitate identification at these two very different times of year.Chapters about the culture and natural history of shrubs and vines explain why the plants grow where they do in nature and show how to use them effectively in outdoor spaces. Plants native to Iowa have much to offer to the landscaper: winter hardiness, resistance to drought and climatic extremes, and food and shelter for native wildlife and pollinators. Many natives are ornamental as well, providing attractive flowers, bright autumn displays, andcolorful stems or fruits in winter. The authors offer tips for selecting, planting, and caring for these plants effectively. With native plants, you can create a landscape that is sustainable, authentic to place, and satisfying to you.Iowa and midwestern arborists, conservationists, horticulturists, landscape architects, gardeners, and all those who appreciate the beauty and value of native plants will find Shrubs and Vines of Iowa immensely useful.
£25.46
Workman Publishing How to Prune Trees & Shrubs: Easy Techniques for
Book SynopsisHelp your trees, shrubs, and vines look and yield their best by making the right cut every time. Whether you are hoping for more flowers or fruit, trying to create a dense screen, or struggling to manage out-of-control growth, there is a pruning technique to achieve your goals. Expert gardener Barbara Ellis explains how a plant responds to pruning, how and when to use basic cuts, and what tools to use. Her plant-by-plant guide will give you the confidence you need to make that first cut.
£8.49