The Flower Garden

The Flower Garden
Author: Clare Foster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Flower gardening
ISBN: 9781786274090

Experts Clare Foster and Sabina Rüber share their gardening wisdom in this how to garden guide. Growing flowers from seed is an easy and cheap way to enhance borders and bring instant colour to tired gardens. Use this step-by-step guide to grow beautiful blooms and bouquets to brighten your home, all within a single growing season. Author Clare Foster and photographer Sabina Rüber have been experimenting with growing flowers from seed for several years. In this book they pass on that invaluable experience, explaining how and when to sow and grow a huge range of flowers from Aquilegia to Zinnia.

Cool Flowers

Cool Flowers
Author: Lisa Mason Ziegler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780989268813

Presents simple techniques for an early spring garden of color profiling 30 hardy annual flowers.

Flowers: From Seed to Bloom

Flowers: From Seed to Bloom
Author: George Pendergast
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1482416611

Enjoying the view of a field of flowers on a nice day is delightful, but knowing how those beautiful flowers got there is even more interesting. Readers will follow the process seeds undergo from tiny shells to roots, stalks, and eventually flowers. These little seeds create the blooms we love to admire on nice summer days, and this book explains why water, sunlight, and other elements are necessary to create these beautiful flowers.

Seeds

Seeds
Author: Carolyn Fry
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022622449X

From the magnificence of a towering redwood to the simple elegance of a tiny dandelion, seed-bearing plants abound on planet Earth. The sheer diversity of plants thriving today is largely thanks to the evolution of the seed, as this made plants resilient to environmental changes by enabling them to await optimum conditions for growth before springing to life. In a time of declining biodiversity, studying seeds is now helping scientists preserve this plant diversity for future generations. With Seeds, Carolyn Fry offers a celebration of these vital but unassuming packages of life. She begins with a sweeping tour through human history, designed to help us understand why we should appreciate and respect these floral parcels. Wheat, corn, and rice, she reminds us, supply the foundations of meals eaten by people around the world. Countless medicines, oils, clothing materials, and building supplies are available only because of the versatility and variety of seed-bearing plants. Fry then provides a comprehensive history of the evolution of seeds, explaining the myriad ways that they have adapted, survived, and thrived across the globe. Delving deeper into the science of seeds, she reveals the fascinating processes of dormancy, reproduction, germination, and dispersal, and showcases the estimable work conservationists are doing today to gather and bank seeds in order to prevent species from going extinct. Enriched by a stunning array of full-color images, Seeds offers a comprehensive exploration of some of the most enduring and essential players in the natural world.

Garden and Forest

Garden and Forest
Author: Charles Sprague Sargent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1894
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

A journal of horticulture, landscape art, and forestry.