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Lia
Leendertz, 2004, paperback, 160 pages
Every household has
indoor plants of some description but few people are aware of the
incredible range of plants available, and it seems even fewer people
know how to look after them successfully. This title will show you
everything you will need to know, from what to grow to how to grow it.
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Gerald
Leroy-Terquem, 2003, paperback, 200 pages
An illustrated book
which describes the history, physiology and special requirements of 150 varieties
of this exotic and beautiful plant. Includes advice on
how to successfully grow orchids indoors or in a greenhouse, watering,
feeding, potting, composts, pests and diseases and solving common
problems.
150 colour photographs accompany the text.
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Koch,
2004, paperback, 288 pages
This US title
provides a friendly beginners guide to the world of orchids. Step
by step instructions illustrate how to select the best plants when
buying, how to grow them successfully at home and how to generate more
blooms and how to display them at their best.
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Reader's
Digest Book of Houseplants |
2005,
paperback, 160 pages
Features inspiring
suggestions for displaying houseplants to their best effect. This
practical title includes information on general care and maintenance,
choosing the best containers, pruning, pests and diseases, creating a
kitchen garden, how to grow orchids, decorating pots to suit your own
tastes and details on over 100 plants.
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Success
with Cacti and other Succulents |
Shirley-Anne
Bell, 2005, paperback, 160 pages
More than 150
colour photographs accompany the text in this practical book which
explains about care and maintenance, planting, container use,
propagation, how to create dramatic displays and a detailed plant
directory.
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The
Complete Guide to Houseplants |
Valerie
Bradley, 2006, hardback, 288 pages
Described as the
ultimate reference book on houseplants, this title provides step by step
photosequences and tip boxes to help advise the reader on choosing the
right plant, how to recognise healthy specimens in shops, arranging and
layout, care, pests and diseases, propagating and much more.
The directory includes details on 250 houseplants.
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The
Conservatory Gardener |
Anne
Swithinbank, 2001, paperback, 192 pages
The core of this
detailed book is an illustrated encyclopaedic catalogue of over 1000
plants. Selected for their attractiveness and usefulness, the
plants are described in detail with full information about their
cultivation.
300 colour photographs are included.
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D
Hessayon, 1994, paperback, 128 pages
Provides advice on
which type of greenhouse to buy, which plants to choose, how to care for
them and how to control their environment. Also includes
descriptions of the types of plants which can be successfully grown in a
greenhouse.
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Anne
Swithinbank, 2006, hardback, 176 pages
A greenhouse can be
a gardener's greatest asset - its nucleus and powerhouse. There
are many ways of using a greenhouse and a gardener can adopt one or all
of them.
In this title the author comprehensively and expertly describes the
various techniques and individual plants that will allow you to greatly
expand the growing capabilities of your garden.
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D
Hessayon, 1992, paperback, 256 pages
Offers practical
advice on choosing and caring for indoor plants including discussing the
types of plants available as well looking at interior design.
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The
Practical Encyclopedia of Orchids |
Brian
Rittershausen, 2000, hardback, 256 pages
This comprehensive
reference guide on orchids includes information on the plants natural
environment, practical advice on care and cultivation and a list of
specialist suppliers. 600 colour photographs accompany the text.
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