Growing Cacti and Other Succulents in the Conservatory and Indoors

Growing Cacti and Other Succulents in the Conservatory and Indoors

by Shirley-AnneBell (Author)

Synopsis

Cacti and other succulents are among the strangest and most outrageously colourful plants on the planet, and this book demonstrates how easy it is to create glorious displays in your home and in the workplace. Too often hidden away in dark corners, these remarkable growths deserve to be given a prominent place not only in your conservatory but in any warm and well-lit room. They will reward you by making few demands on your time - thriving on benign neglect. * Organizing a display * Choosing plants for particular settings * Close-ups * * Maintenance and propagation * Plant selector, with easy-to-follow lists * * Climbing and trailing species * Flowering species * Best species illustrated * * Large and low-growing plants * Cacti curiosities * Inspirational examples *

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
Published: 27 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 1861082053
ISBN 13: 9781861082053

Media Reviews
No longer are cacti viewed as boring, dusty plants that will survive anything thrown at them but remain unattractive. Architectural in form, they are now attracting the attention of garden designers and plant retailers. Today's modern planters suit these amazing plants admirably. From terracotta through to stainless steel, there are cacti and succulents that will match and enhance these materials, adding instant glamour to a home or conservatory. Furthermore they are easy to keep, except for those who have a tendency to overwater, and will happily survive alone for two to three weeks while the owners are on holiday. Another hidden charm, not commonly known, is their ability to flower on a regular basis. Provided the necessary neglect is given during the winter months, flowers will appear like clockwork in the spring to give a welcome start to the new growing season. Many flower during winter too, such as the crassulas and schlumbergias, which gives them an added attraction during these otherwise flowerless months. Shirley-Anne Bell's book is a long overdue look at the variety and uses of these wonderful plants in the home and conservatory. From clump-forming to columnar, from trailing to climbing, there are cacti and succulents for every situation and many are listed here according to their uses. Illustrated by her husband's excellent photographs it is a good overview of the subject, albeit lacking slightly in depth, in particular the cultivation details of the different genera. For the novice collector this is a well-informed look at the way these plants can be displayed and should inspire them to search out the more unusual varieties at the same time as discovering new ways of showing the plants off to their best advantage. For those uninitiated in these plant's charms, just a flick through the book will incite a more lingering look and possibly the start of a new interest.