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Organised by month, this book breaks down complex information into 'things to do', 'last chance' reminders, and 'get ahead' tasks, before recommending seasonal plants that will bring colour to your plot, all while keeping one eye to the skies with a monthly 'weather watch' panel, and offering step-by-step instructions for new projects.
Whatever the season, this accessible reference book is a guide to a full 12 months of horticultural tasks. With insights from the Royal Horticultural Society, it covers a wide range of topics including flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs, and more.The book covers various types of gardens as well as lawn care, seasonal, ornamental and vegetable gardens. As well as specific monthly tasks for every part of the garden there are at-a-glance checklists expert plant advice and tips on organization including Get Ahead and Is it Too Late? This authoritative and accessible reference book is your infallible guide to a full 12 months of horticultural tasks. Established over 20 years ago, we have an enviable reputation for offering a range of carefully curated homeware and gifts, eclectic lifestyle products and stylish clothing, jewellery and fashion accessories from around the world.
of the profits from this product goes towards helping us provide physical, financial and emotional support to people with Cancer, allowing them to live life as fully as they can.Book Description: "Royal Horticultural Society Gardening Through the Year" by Ian Spence is an invaluable companion for every gardening enthusiast, offering expert advice and guidance for all seasons. Whatever your level of gardening expertise let expert gardener Ian Spence be your trusted guide through 12 months of satisfying and successful gardening. About the Author: Ian Spence is an author, prolific gardener, and expert plantsman based in Rutland. As well as specific monthly tasks for every part of the garden, there are at-a-glance checklists, expert plant advice and tips on organization including "Get Ahead" and "Is it Too Late?