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RHS,
2002, paperback, 72 pages
Featuring colour
images and step by step instructions, this practical guide is designed
to help both the beginner and the busy gardener get results.
Topics covered include which plants to grow, sitting and group
containers, composts and planting.
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Jenny
Hendy, 2004, paperback, 160 pages
Container gardening
is becoming more popular owing to limited space and time. This
title will show you what to grow, how to grow it and how to get the most
from your containers from the height of summer to the depths of winter.
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Container
Gardening for all Seasons |
Reader's
Digest, 2003, paperback, 320 pages
Explains gardening
techniques for pots, troughs and boxes. Features seasonal plans
for year round container arrangements with tips on how to extend their
life with fresh plantings.
Also includes advice on how to successfully grow a kitchen garden in
pots and provides a useful directory of plants suitable for growing in
containers.
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Container
Gardening for Dummies |
Bill
Marken, 1998, paperback, 376 pages
Add colour to the
smallest space with the expert gardening advice provided in this
book. From choosing the right containers to planting and caring
for flowers, fruits, vegetables and herbs, gardeners of any level can
find out how to take advantage of window boxes, hanging baskets,
balconies and more.
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Container
Gardening Through the Year |
Malcolm
Hillier, 1998, paperback, 160 pages
This is a season by
season approach for the all-weather container gardener. The book
provides details on the range of containers available and offers advice
on the plants best suited for each type of container.
Planting projects are provided for every conceivable type of container.
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Adam
Caplin, 2006, paperback, 144 pages
Presenting an
innovative approach to container gardening, this book combines the style
of modernism with plantings that really work. The book's emphasis
is on reality combined with a sense of adventure and it shows how
understanding a location's constraints will enable the selection of a
perfect container filled with plants that will thrive.
Includes 200 colour photographs.
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Inspired
Container Gardening |
Stephanie
Donaldson, 2005, paperback, 168 pages
This title opens up
a whole new world of container planting with advice on choosing the
right plants for all types of containers. The text is accompanied
by more than 180 colour illustrations.
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Barbara
Segall, 2006, hardback, 160 pages
An informative
guide to planting in pots for those wishing to maximise their available
gardening space with colourful plants. This practical book will
advise on which plants go best into which type of pot and will
illustrate how any size of garden can be transformed by carefully
arranged and planted pots.
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D
Hessayon, 1995, paperback, 128 pages
Solves the
problems, answers the questions and reveals the secrets of successful
container gardening. The title features containers from old tyres
to plant towers, plants from lillies to apple trees and designs from
single plants to year round massed groupings.
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The
Edible Container Garden |
Michael
Guerra, 2005, paperback, 160 pages
You do not need a
garden to grow delicious and decorative vegetables, fruit, herbs and
edible flowers. A balcony will do or a rooftop, windowsill or
small patio.
From design to harvest, this book provides everything you need to
maximise your outdoor space and transform it into a colourful edible
paradise.
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The
Ultimate Container Garden |
David
Joyce, 2000, paperback, 216 pages
A manual on
container gardening which includes plans for over 30 container planting
schemes and a catalogue of over 1000 plants.
Step by step photographs show how to plant every kind of container with
tips on fixing and supporting heavy baskets and window boxes and on
decorating containers. Includes 500 colour photographs.
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