The Hostapedia

The Hostapedia
Author: Mark R. Zilis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1125
Release: 2009
Genre: Hosta
ISBN: 9780967944012

Since the formation of the American Hosta Society in 1968, not only have the numbers of hostas increased but their quality and the widespread interest in them has reached unprecedented heights. Zilis describes every hosta that he has encountered over the past thirty years, providing a must for every collector, nurseryman, and gardener.

Hostas

Hostas
Author: Rosemary Barrett
Publisher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781552978863

Back in print: Introductory guide to growing hostas, including hardiness zone information. Provides practical advice on how to plant, propagate, cultivate and landscape with hostas, including information on companion plants.

The Book of Little Hostas

The Book of Little Hostas
Author: Kathy Guest Shadrack
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604692723

Hostas are irresistible. Their sculptural leaves and appealing textures make it difficult to stop at one, and it is easy to fill a garden with them. Help is at hand with this attractive guide to the popular new small hostas that take up less space and are ideally suited to container cultivation. They can be used on their own or with companion plants to make charming displays on the patio, porch, or even windowsill. Many small hostas are simply scaled-down versions of classic hostas, while others offer distinctly new attributes in terms of color, leaf shape, and patterning. Like full-size hostas, small hostas can be upright, flat, or cascading; there are varieties that are full of substance, and others that are fine and delicate; there are green ones, gold ones, blue ones, variegated ones, and splashed ones. Some are better garden plants than others, and a valuable function of this book is to showcase the very best of the new introductions. Photographs of the hostas in garden settings show how admirably they respond to imaginative display in a wide range of situations including waterside, woodland, and rock gardens. Beautifully illustrated and highly informative, this handpicked selection of diminutive hostas will inspire hobbyists and gardeners alike and provide inspiration for new planting schemes.

A Year at Brandywine Cottage

A Year at Brandywine Cottage
Author: David L. Culp
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 160469856X

“If you've been looking to be inspired by nature and everything your garden gives you, you'll be enriched by the tips and wisdom presented in this book.” —Garden Design Magazine There has never been a better time to dedicate yourself to a life enriched by nature. In A Year at Brandywine Cottage, David Culp inspires you to find that connection in the comfort of your own backyard. Organized seasonally, A Year at Brandywine Cottage is filled with fresh ideas and trusted advice on flower gardening, growing vegetables and herbs, creating simple floral arrangements, and cooking seasonally with home-grown produce. You’ll find suggested tasks for each month, including advice on when to plant and harvest, how to weed and water, and what to plant for year-round beauty. Packed with glorious photography by Rob Cardillo and brimming with practical tips, A Year at Brandywine Cottage is your guide to living your best life in—and out—of the garden.

The Color Encyclopedia of Hostas

The Color Encyclopedia of Hostas
Author: Diana Grenfell
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780881926187

The core of this encyclopedia is a fully illustrated collection of the world's finest hostas, with a full description and color photo for each of 750 plants.

The New Encyclopedia of Hostas

The New Encyclopedia of Hostas
Author: Diana Grenfell
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2010-01-23
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0881929603

Fully revised and updated with the best new cultivars The lush, sculptural hosta is loved by gardeners for its ability to both combine well with other plants and project a strong presence when planted alone. The New Encyclopedia of Hostas—the second edition of Diana Grenfell and Michael Shadrack's classic work—provides growth and cultivation information for seven hundred cultivated hostas. Detailed, easy-to-read descriptions include growing tips, recommendations for landscape use, and suggestions for companion plants. Clear cultivation advice is provided, including recommendations for hostas that succeed in challenging environments, such as the warmer regions of the United States. Captivating photographs show hostas up close and in a wide range of different garden situations.

Some Snowdrops - A Photographic Ramble

Some Snowdrops - A Photographic Ramble
Author: Anne C. Repnow
Publisher: Davidia Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9783982244600

The joyous appearance of snowdrops during the colder months of the year warms the heart. It seems such a miracle to see these brave little plants blooming in the most dismal weather that people of all ages and backgrounds fall under their spell. "Some Snowdrops" pays homage to the elegance and beauty of snowdrops in all their different forms and demonstrates their worth as wonderful and rewarding garden plants. Nearly 280 poignant photos of 90 different Galanthus cultivars - some of them classics, some of them still rare - focus on their unique character and are complemented by short descriptive texts. In addition, little tables give an indication of price, vigour and blooming time, which spans a period of six months.

The Hosta Handbook

The Hosta Handbook
Author: Mark R. Zilis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Foliage plants
ISBN: 9780967944005

Resource added for the Landscape Horticulture Technician program 100014.

The Hosta Book

The Hosta Book
Author: Paul Aden
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1990
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: