Flowers in the Garden
A Practical Guide to Planting for Colour and Fragrance All Year Round

By Andi Clevely Photographs by Steven Wooster


Flowers in the Garden
Online price: £9.99
Paperback, 104 pages
Published: 18th June 2009

Category: Gardens and Gardening


For most people, flowers represent the chief purpose and the most rewarding aspect of gardening. The vast assortment of flowers available today makes it possible to fill the garden with colour and fragrance throughout the seasons, but the range can be bewildering. In this book experienced gardener and distinguished garden writer Andi Clevely takes you through the essential stages of selecting the best varieties for your garden. He shows you how to choose wisely from the thousands available, judge a plant's garden merit and suitabilility, place it to best effect and care for it appropriately. Clearly and concisely – and including tips and professional insights to help you enhance your plants' performance – Flowers in the Garden explains everything you need to know to ensure a beautiful ever-changing display to light up your garden for the months and years ahead.

If you are new to gardening, this book will introduce you to the idea of designing with flowers and give you the confidence to choose wisely for your particular plot. - Country & Border Life

Useful for all gardeners whether you are a beginner or a budding Alan Titchmarsh! I'd recommend it to anyone with or trying to aquire green fingers. - Longridge News

Unsure what to plant up that empty border with? Then this paperback will take you through all the steps you need to follow in order to make the decision about what's right for you. Matching plants to their purpose is an important part of that choice as deciding whether to buy, grow from seed or sew outdoors. And it's all backed up with lovely colour photos. - Amateur Gardening



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 104 pages
ISBN: 9780711229662
Format: 220mm x 220mm
80 colour photographs

BIC Code: WM, WMPC
BISAC Code:  GAR004000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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