Beautifully illustrated throughout this one–stop guide will teach you the very basics of what gardening is about.
Introduction: Why gardening can be so rewarding Why it's important not to expect too much too soon Why planning is the key Details of each essential garden technique: Main soil types and the benefits/drawbacks of each Fundamental tools Guide to plant terms – demystifying words such as perennial, biennial, bulbs, rhizomes and many more
The book assumes no prior knowledge and takes you through the basics of planning a garden, choosing plants and turning your ideas into reality – including how to make the most of climbers, containers, and hanging baskets. But it will also help you assess what you've already got in your garden. Not all gardens should be created from scratch, as per the TV makeovers. In fact, if you can wait a while to see what happens in your new garden, then you may find you've inherited some weird and wonderful plants.
Contents include: Planning a garden Tips on planting, pruning and propagation Hard landscaping Choosing plants Taking care of your garden – digging, weeding, watering and feeding Gardening techniques Green gardening Growing fruit, vegetables and herbs Trouble shooting and pest control The possible pitfalls and helping you to identify what's gone wrong and how to resolve it