Showing all 6 resultsSorted by latest
-
£27.00
‘A Year Full of Pots’ overbrims with year-round inspiration, planting ideas and expert advice from Sarah Raven, author of ‘A Year Full of Flowers’ and ‘A Year Full of Veg’. Following the seasons, this book shows you how to make your own evolving tapestry of colour through long-lasting container combinations. All the flowers and planting schemes Sarah has tried and tested over the decades are in here, plus the design principles that will work for you at any scale, whether you have one pot or a garden full of them.
-
£22.00
Sumptuous, beautiful and packed with easy-to-follow advice, this book offers advice on dramatic but easy-to-grow flowering plants. All the recommendations are perfect for pots, and will turn your garden into a sustainable paradise filled with butterflies, bees and birds. Arranged seasonally, it includes Arthur’s favourite flowers to plant throughout the year, plus lists of key garden tasks and advice on the best species for encouraging wildlife. As well as spectacular floral annuals, Arthur’s pot-friendly suggestions include herbs, figs and scented pelargoniums, as well as permanent planting ideas for cover and structure.
-
£16.99
Aimed at first-time gardeners, those in rented accommodation or anyone with limited outdoor space, this book teaches how to take stock of an environment and start a garden. With ideas for gardens, patio spaces, courtyards, balconies and interiors, these 50 easy-to-adopt ideas provide the steps to success for even the most inexperienced gardeners.
-
£20.00
The winner of the 2021 ‘My Chelsea Garden’ Judges’ Choice Gold Medal Award shows you how to create your own indoor garden - even if space is tight and you have no prior experience of plants at all
-
£20.00
Whether you love growing, love creating, or just want to liven up your outdoor space, a container garden is just the answer. So many of us nowadays are crammed into our homes and a garden is a luxury that few can afford. But there is always room for a bit of greenery; whether it’s herbs and spices to add fresh flavour to your food, or putting a jungle on your windowsill, a container can enable growers to bring nature to the most inhospitable and smallest spaces. Frances Tophill covers the sustainable, crafty and culinary aspects of container gardening. From urns and troughs to chimney stacks and hanging baskets alongside what to grow inside them – bonsai to annuals, bulbs, grasses and bamboos, tumbling and creeping plants and flowers – there are also 40 ideas on how to pair plants and pots, including upcycling existing items and creating your own containers.
-
£9.99
The Windowsill Gardener is a gorgeous beginners’ guide to growing fruit, vegetables, herbs, and the very best indoor flowers from the comfort of your own home. Containing easy tips and tricks to reuse your food scraps and reduce your waste as you experiment with seeds.