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Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Grow Your Own Plants
By (Author) Alan Titchmarsh
Ebury Publishing
BBC Books
15th March 2013
14th March 2013
United Kingdom
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Non Fiction
635
Paperback
96
Width 235mm, Height 190mm, Spine 8mm
313g
From sowing seed to taking cuttings and dividing bulbs, Alan Titchmarsh presents the complete practical guide to reproducing your own plants. From the How to Garden series of gardening handbooks One of the most exciting aspects of gardening is growing your own plants from scratch. In this definitive guide, Alan Titchmarsh shows how simple it is to propagate plants by following a few basic techniques. Learn how to produce a flourishing garden filled with ornamental and edible plants, at very little expense. * Demystified, down-to-earth approach to propagation * Easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step diagrams * A-Z directory with recommended propagation techniques for each plant * Key tips on taking cuttings, sowing seed, layering and division * Guidance on promoting growth of young plants
Alan Titchmarsh MBE is an English gardener, broadcaster and author of over 40 books, many of which have been bestsellers. He has twice been named Gardening Writer of the Year and for four successive years was voted Television Personality of the Year by the Garden Writers' Guild.