Fast Plants: Choosing and Growing Plants for Gardens in a Hurry

Fast Plants: Choosing and Growing Plants for Gardens in a Hurry

by SueFisher (Author), SteveWooster (Photographer)

Synopsis

Lots of people don't want to have to wait many years for a garden to develop. Fast growing plants are needed to create somewhere that looks good within several years. There are other situations that require fast plants, particularly when it comes to creating privacy or screening unsightly objects such as a boundary wall. In new gardens where there are considerable gaps between young plants, certain species can be used as almost instant space fillers. These "fast plants" have now been selected and brought together in one book, along with a wealth of information on planning, planting and aftercare.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 143
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 21 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 1855859416
ISBN 13: 9781855859418

Media Reviews
With today's fast-moving, hectic lifestyles people want things done 'now' and that includes their living spaces and gardens. With the advent of home and garden makeovers, many look for that instant gratification of what can be achieved in a weekend. Unfortunately most plants refuse to conform to this 'instant' appeal and take many years to reach their full potential. Fast Plants offers an alternative to this. Quick-growing trees, shrubs, perennials and climbers to provide, within a season, the look required. Or even quicker if funds stretch to larger specimens. Close planting, a mix of large plants and quick growing smaller ones, will soon fill a space given the basics of a good start in life. A thorough ground preparation, light application of fertiliser, care and forethought in layout and these plants will repay this effort 100 times over. Too crowded next year? Dig them up, divide them and gain plants for free for another area of the garden. Sue Fisher gives an A-Z list of 100 of the fastest growers. Used in conjunction with the fold-out flap at the end of the book which gives a symbol chart, you should easily find the right plants for the purpose required. Some plants are surprisingly tender to be included and some are downright rampant such as Russian vine and Campanula poscharskyana whose charms can give a false sense of security until it is too late and the plant has taken over. It is a shame that the warning symbol of 'fast spreader - beware' is not utilised anywhere, as those previously mentioned would certainly merit it. However, for those looking for a quick fix in the garden this is an invaluable, well-illustrated guide, nearly all the plants mentioned being readily available at garden centres.
Author Bio
Sue Fisher began her writing and broadcasting career in 1990, after working for ten years in the nursery and garden centre industry. To date Sue has written seven books, the most recent of which are Essential Plants for Small Gardens and Scented Containers (both published by Cassell) and Create your Own Beautiful Hanging Garden (Headline).