RHS Handbook: Propagation Techniques: Simple techniques for 1000 garden plants

· Hachette UK
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Propagating your own plants is one of the greatest joys of gardening, and instead of being intimidated, gardeners should relish this chance to create new life. In this book the best Royal Horticultural Society experts show the right way to perform around 20 of the most popular techniques, and look at the simplest routes for success. In step-by-step sequences they'll show how to propagate climbers like clematis, collect tree seed from Japanese maples and sow it successfully, break the dormancy of sweet peas, and trouble shoot any propagation problems you encounter. The propagation directory explains which of the techniques to use for around 1000 of the most popular plants today, so you can populate your garden with beautiful plants for next to nothing.

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4.5
6 reviews
A Google user
October 12, 2017
Very informative. There's a lot of useful information in this book. The only gripe I have is there is no linked index, which makes it a pain to navigate. You're not going to read from start to finish. This is a reference book so a linked index is a must! Come on publishers, sort it out!!
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Chris Simmons
March 9, 2018
Fantastic book
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Kanchana Singitam
November 1, 2022
super
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This series is written by a team of The Royal Horticultural Society experts. The RHS is at the forefront of a gardening revolution in which received wisdom is questioned and updated. The book is the result of more than 100 years of practical experience in gardens across the world.

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