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A Gardener's Guide to Bulbs

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Gardener's Guide to Bulbs

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781847973764

Publisher:

The Crowood Press Ltd

Imprint:

The Crowood Press Ltd

Publication Date:

2nd October 2012

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

635.94

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

765g

Description

Bulbs are always a delight for gardeners, whether used to burst freely in drifts or caught to add colour and exuberance within a border or container. This book captures that sense of joy by celebrating the potential of bulbs throughout the year. Organised into seasons, it gives practical advice on growing and - especially - choosing bulbs for the garden. AUTHOR: Christine Skelmersdale has spent some forty years growing and showing bulbs at her home, Broadleigh Gardens near Taunton. Its five-acre nursery are open to the public and specialise in smaller bulbs, woodland and foliage plants. She has exhibited at over 200 RHS flower shows including Chelsea, and won many gold medals. Christine is an inspirational lecturer and regularly talks at garden clubs, the English Garden School, Coton Manor Garden School and Harlow Carr, as well as appearing on television and writing articles. She has served on many RHS committees, including its council for eleven years. In 2009, it presented her with the Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH) the highest award given by the RHS in recognition of outstanding service to horticulture. SELLING POINTS: .Practical - how and where to grow, planting for succession .Comprehensive - detailed listing of the most common and interesting bulbs .Inspirational - ideas for the ordinary gardener and detailed reference for the more experienced ILLUSTRATIONS: 350 colour photographs

Author Bio

Christine Skelmersdale has spent some forty years growing and showing bulbs at her home, Broadleigh Gardens near Taunton. Its five-acre nursery and demonstration garden are open to the public and specialize in smaller bulbs, woodland and foliage plants. She has exhibited at over 200 RHS flower shows including Chelsea, and won many gold medals. Christine is an inspirational lecturer and regularly talks at garden clubs, the English Garden School, Coton Manor Garden School and Harlow Carr, as well as appearing on television and writing articles. She has served on many RHS committees, including its council for eleven years. In 2009, it presented her with the Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH) the highest award given by the RHS in recognition of outstanding service to horticulture.

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