The Greenhouse Gardener

The Greenhouse Gardener

by Anne Swithinbank (Author), Anne Swithinbank (Author), John Swithinbank (Photographer)

Synopsis

A greenhouse can be a garden's greatest asset: its nucleus and powerhouse. There are many ways of using it and a gardener can adopt one or all of them. In spring, you can start young plants from seed; raise tender perennials to fill gaps in the garden; give vegetable a head start; sow early lettuce while the soil is too sticky to work outdoors. During spring and summer, you can raise greenhouse crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, aubergines and chillis. You'll be able to overwinter tender plants such as bananas and cannas. And the greenhouse can be a showcase full of beautiful, unusual and exotic plants.

Trained at Kew and for many years Glasshouse Supervisor at the RHS Garden at Wisley, Anne Swithinbank is the expert on greenhouse gardening, and in this book she comprehensively describes the techniques that will allow you to greatly expand the growing capabilities of your garden.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 01 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0711224358
ISBN 13: 9780711224353

Media Reviews

'[Anne Swithinbank] will banish all confusion. She's a down-to-earth writer who certainly doesn't assume that her reader owns a large, top-of-the-range glasshouse. A lot of the book is about iornamental plants but there's still plenty of practical and detailed advice to interest growers of fruit and veg.'


Covers the tricky art of getting the most of growing under glass.


A book by real people, written using their own greenhouse experience.


Anne is the expert on greenhouse gardening, and she comprehensively describes the techniques that will allow you to greatly expand the growing capabilities of your garden.

A book by real people, written using their own greenhouse experience.

Covers the tricky art of getting the most of growing under glass.

'[Anne Swithinbank] will banish all confusion. She's a down-to-earth writer who certainly doesn't assume that her reader owns a large, top-of-the-range glasshouse. A lot of the book is about iornamental plants but there's still plenty of practical and detailed advice to interest growers of fruit and veg.'

Author Bio
Anne Swithinbank is one of Britain's best-known gardeners, broadcasters and garden writers. Trained at Kew and formerly Glasshouse Supervisor at the RHS Garden at Wisley, she has presented many popular gardening programmes, including the Channel 4 series Bloom, Gardens of the Caribbean and BBC Gardeners' World. She is a regular panellist on Gardeners' Question Time on Radio 4. A prolific gardening correspondent for a number of national magazines and newspapers, she has also written several books. She lives in Devon.

John Swithinbank photographs all aspects of horticulture, drawing on over 30 years of professional horticultural experience. His vast picture library is used by many international clients and his images appear regularly in Amateur Gardening and the Western Morning News. He lives in Devon.