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This beautifully illustrated guide unlocks the mysteries of botanical Latin explaining what plant names mean and the descriptive clues they conceal.
RHS Botany for Gardeners is an insightful book written by the esteemed Royal Horticultural Society. Published in 2013 by the Octopus Publishing Group, this book is a must-have for anyone with a green thumb or an interest in botany. The book is a comprehensive guide that explores the world of plants from a gardener's perspective. It delves into the science of plants, providing readers with a wealth of knowledge to help them understand their garden better. The Royal Horticultural Society, renowned for its expertise in the field, has created a masterpiece that blends scientific facts with practical gardening tips. This book is more than just a guide; it's a journey into the heart of botany. Published by the Octopus Publishing Group, this book is a testament to their commitment to delivering high-quality, informative content. Written in English, RHS Botany for Gardeners is a treasure trove of knowledge for gardeners around the world.
The 'RHS What Plant Where Encyclopedia' is an invaluable resource for any gardening enthusiast. Authored by The Royal Horticultural Society, a name synonymous with horticultural excellence, this book is more than just a guide; it's a journey into the world of gardening. Published in 2013 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd, it has since become a staple in many gardeners' libraries. The book is meticulously categorized by genre, making it easy for readers to find exactly what they're looking for. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this encyclopedia will help you choose the perfect plants for every corner of your garden. Published by Dorling Kindersley Ltd, this book is a testament to their commitment to providing high-quality, informative books.
A pretty and practical desk address book from the Royal Horticultural Society.
An illustrated notebook from the RHS to record what happens in the garden over a five-year period.
The RHS Birdwatching Journal is the ideal notebook for every birdwatcher.
A beautiful and practical Wedding Planner packed with helpful informations, checklist reminders, calendar countdowns and blank pages for notes
The essential gardening companion to 2026: the RHS Garden Almanac is the must-have seasonal guide written by RHS experts.
This compelling tour of Great Britain and Ireland's most beautiful gardens is THE guide to help you choose where to visit.Wherever you visit across Great Britain and Ireland, beautiful gardens abound. From large stately homes to hidden gems, small urban plots to informal country gardens, every region has gardens worthy of a visit.Profiling the well-known and the unusual, those created by home gardeners as well as professional designers, plant havens and sculptural statements, there are gardens to suit every taste, in every style.Broken down by region, this accessible guide helps people to get the most from visiting any part of Great Britain and Ireland. From the comfort of your armchair, stunning photography, location maps, garden information and expert guidance bring the gardens to vibrant life.
Are slugs and snails wreaking havoc in your garden? Do you want to nip the problem in the bud but don't know how without resorting to harmful pesticides?Every gardener shares the same struggle. But what if not all slugs deserve the bad rap in your garden?Discover everything you need to know about slugs, the different species, their fascinating lifecycles, and the important role they play in your garden ecosystem. Learn which slugs are busy recycling decaying matter and which ones have your precious seedling firmly on their menus - and the practical steps you can take to control them with eco-friendly measures.Think you know slugs? Think again. Let the experts at the RHS help you become mates with molluscs with RHS Slugs: Friend or Foe?
The ultimate handbook for how to plan smart, grow sustainably and eat healthily with home-grown crops 365 days a year. This book will help gardeners to plan smart, grow sustainably, and eat healthily with home-grown crops every day of the year. Experts from the world-renowned Royal Horticultural Society pick the best vegetables available to grow today, and share their systems for timing and reviewing to achieve sufficient crops for a rainbow diet, 365 days of the year. From the widest range of tomatoes and potatoes to the more eclectic edibles such as oca and ginger, this book shows you how to: - Plan and manage timings to create a succession of crops for year-round harvests - Choose vegetables, herbs, edible flowers and exotic edibles for the best home-grown taste - Pick crops for every situation - Plan ahead for a rainbow harvest and great gut health - Grow crops using RHS sustainable practice to support eco-systems, and protect wildlife and the planet - Feel confident with 120+ crops, grouped into families, with problem-solving tips and best varieties
First published in 1987 and providing a snapshot of British garden plants and trends for more than 30 years, the RHS Plant Finder is a horticultural bible. Published once a year, it lists all the plants available from more than 300 nurseries in the UK and Europe. You can identify the plant you want and see its stockists nationwide alongside website, mail order information, opening times and contact details for each nursery.
The RHS Wild in the Garden Three Year Journal is a structured notebook to give you a year-on-year comparison of the wildlife in your garden.
Illustrated, week-to-view 2020 pocket diary from the RHS, celebrating British wildlife
The book explains the philosophy of spending half an hour each day on the allotment in order to produce something to harvest and eat every day.
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