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Making More Plants: The Science, Art, and Joy of Propagation by Ken Druse, X

Making More Plants: The Science, Art, and Joy of Propagation by Ken Druse, X
For people who love gardens, propagation is gardening itself, the practice of growing whatever you want, whenever you want. Whether you crave healthy, vigorous plants, wish to grow new ones to share with friends, or hope to produce scores of them to fill your own beds and borders -- for free -- Making More Plants will help fulfill your most vivid garden dreams. Ken Druse, one of America's foremost gardening authorities, an award-winning photographer, and the author of the best-selling Natural Garden series, presents innovative, practical techniques for expanding any plant collection, with more than 500 full-color photographs. Based on years of personal research, Making More Plants is a practical manual as well as a beautiful garden book, presenting procedures Ken Druse has tested and adapted, as well as photographed step by step. In clear, nspirational language Ken takes the mystery out of seemingly complex practices such as seed conditioning, bulb division, leaf and stem cutting, grafting, and more. Whether focusing on techniques as easy as creating multiple plants from a single perennial using a common kitchen knife or on more complicated practices such as air layering, Ken's advice will inspire both novice and experienced gardeners to turn their homes and gardens into personal nurseries. Supplementing the text and photographs is a comprehensive appendix charting methods for propagating more than 700 different plants, listed by both common and Latin names, an invaluable resource unmatched by even the most thorough of propagation manuals. Straightforward advice, gorgeous photographs, and Ken's own engaging voice all combine to make Making More Plants an indispensable guidefor every passionate gardener and plant lover.



Your Florida Guide to Bedding Plants: Selection, Establishment, and Maintenance by Robert J. Black,
Your Florida Guide to Bedding Plants: Selection, Establishment, and Maintenance by Robert J. Black,
Your Florida Guide to Bedding Plants: Selection, Establishment, and Maintenance



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Jade plant - Commonly known as jade plant, dollar plant, money tree, money plant, or friendship tree (botanic name Crassula ovata, Crassula portulacea--also "wrongly" identified as Crassula argentea, Crassula obliqua) is a succulent plant that sometimes has small pink or white flowers.



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Bed Flowering Plant - Bed Flowering Plant Ball Redbook Offering detailed information on the production of 162 flower, herb, bed flowering plant and vegetable crops, this essential resource for growers includes techniques bed flowering plant and advice that work in real-life production, not just in the lab or trial greenhouse. Offered is information on how to decide what to grow, as well as tips about temperature, media, plant nutrition, irrigation, water quality, light, crop scheduling, bed flowering plant and growth regulators. Details about propagation, ...

When to Plant Grass Seed - When to Plant Grass Seed Seeds If you have ever been frustrated by alpine seeds that refused to germinate, or basil seedlings that failed to thrive, or simply wanted to know how to grow specimens from seeds taken from your garden plants, the clear when to plant grass seed and straightforward instructions found in SEEDS will increase your chances of success every time. SEEDS offers practical advice to help both first-time growers when to plant grass seed and experienced gardeners ...

Rare Tropical Plant - Rare Tropical Plant Yellow Chinese Banana Plant Brighten up your tropical garden with the rare look of this Yellow Chinese Banana Plant. This is the rare Yellow Chinese Banana Plant, or musella lasiocarpa It grows quickly rare tropical plant and can get up to 6 -7 feet tall Enjoys full sunlight The fruit is not edible but the flowers put on a grand show Due to the perishable nature of this item, returns are not accepted. Orders may still take one ...

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