Hostas: An Essential Guide (Essential Guides)

Hostas: An Essential Guide (Essential Guides)

by RichardFord (Author)

Synopsis

Hostas originated mainly in Japan and were not introduced to Britain until the nineteenth century. They were grown and collected in Europe and America for the next two hundred years, but it was their move into containers that boosted their popularity and with their vibrant foliage made them an exuberant feature of gardens in the last twenty years. With the expert knowledge of Richard Ford, a Chelsea gold-medal winning nurseyman, this practical book looks at all aspects of their care and cultivation and will inspire everyone to make the most of hostas in their garden.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Published: 22 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1847972187
ISBN 13: 9781847972187
Book Overview: Features and reviews in the BHHS Newsletter [British Hosta & Hemerocallis Society], The Garden magazine of the RHS and The Kew magazine. Reviews in The Horticulturist, Garden News, BBC Gardener's World and Gardens Monthly magazines.

Author Bio
Richard Ford graduated in botany from University College, London, followed by a postgraduate course specialising in plant pathology at Cambridge University. After 25 years in the crop protecting industry, Richard with his wife Mary set up Park Green Nurseries, which has now been established for over 25 years and specializes in hostas. Richard and Mary have been awarded 180 gold medals for their hosta displays, this tally includes over 60 Royal Horticultural Society gold medals with seven awarded at the Chelsea Flower Show.