RHS Propagating Plants: How to Create New Plants For Free

RHS Propagating Plants: How to Create New Plants For Free

by Alan Toogood (Author), Alan Toogood (Author), Royal Horticultural Society (DK Rights) (DK IPL) (Author)

Synopsis

Learn how to propagate virtually every type of plant, from fruit trees and ornamental shrubs to exotic orchids and succulents. Packed with hundreds of step-by-step tutorials, this new edition of RHS Propagating Plants is your go-to guide for clear and instructive propagation advice.

How long do your seedlings need to germinate? What makes a healthy stem cutting? How do you know what type of rootstock to use when grafting plants? Find all the answers within, alongside more than 1,800 detailed illustrations and photos to refer to, plus the experts' secrets to perfect plant propagation.

Ideal for the thrifty gardener who wants plants for free, or who wants to gift favourite plant cuttings to friends and family; and useful for budding house plant owners with an interest in propagating succulents and other house plants. Fill your garden with beautiful plants for next-to-nothing with this brand new edition of the most comprehensive guide to propagating plants ever published.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: DK
Published: 07 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 0241345693
ISBN 13: 9780241345696
Book Overview: A practical guide to propagating over 1,500 garden plants, essential for all keen gardeners.

Author Bio

Editor-in-Chief Alan Toogood is an experienced horticulturalist. Having trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, he went on to study at the Royal Horticultural Society's Garden at Wisley, Surrey. He works as a freelance writer and journalist, writing for such magazines as Gardener's Chronicle, Amateur Gardening, RHS's own magazine The Garden, and Greenhouse, of which he was the Editor for many years.

With a wealth of expertise behind them, other contributors to this book include the herb expert Jekka McVicar, vice-president of the RHS Council and president of the Herb Society, known for her organic herb garden in Gloucestershire; renowned orchid expert Wilma Rittershausen; John Mattock, whose family boasts a 175-year history of rose growing; and recently retired executive vice-president of the RHS, Jim Gardiner.

The 2019 edition of the book will be revised by Julian Shaw, who has worked on several of DK's previous gardening books, including RHS A-Z of Garden Plants.