by Bob Flowerdew (Author), Bob Flowerdew (Author)
All experienced gardeners practise companion gardening, although some of them may not realize it. The concept is very simple: the conditions in which a plant grows and the plants that grow near it affect its well-being in one way or another. Some plants are useful because they shade smaller ones; some accumulate minerals that benefit others; some attract pests and can be used as "sacrificial" plants alongside a more valuable crop; others just seem to "do better" with certain plants nearby. Based on years of experience and observation, this book is a celebration of colourful and sympathetic planting which aims to encourage gardeners to pay closer attention to the care of their plants. The author also wrote "The Companion Garden".
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Published: 06 May 1993
ISBN 10: 1856260542
ISBN 13: 9781856260541