About the Book: RHS How to Grow Practically Everything Gardening projects absolutely anyone can do, from the experts at the RHS Have a go at hundreds of practical projects for gardens large and small, from planting pots of vegetables on a patio, to making a border for year-round colour with step-by-step photographs and expert advice -Detailed guidance and quick tips covering materials, plants, locations and timings as well as aftercare to ensure you get great results every time If you want to start gardening or simply improve your skills, RHS How to Grow Practically Everything will show you how. The fool-proof projects for beginners and more experienced gardeners will give you green fingers in no time. Follow the step-by-step photographs and expert advice from the RHS and have a go at practical projects for gardens large and small, from planting pots of herbs or vegetables on a patio, to making garden beds or borders for yearround colour. Youll find all the detailed guidance and suggestions youll need on materials, plants, locations and timings, so you can get great results every time. Covering all the basics of growing and providing essential tips and techniques on aftercare, RHS How to Grow Practically Everything, now available with a new jacket and in paperback , is the essential, inspirational guide for every gardener.
A super useful book, jammed with information and (like all DK books) well designed, beautifully laid out and full of wonderful and helpful photos. I found some really inspiring ideas and have even started working on a few projects in my own garden. If you want a very comprehensive gardening guide that’s easy to use for later reference, this is a great one-stop. 👍🏼🌿🌸🌾
It was interesting: very informative and easy to understand. I liked a lot of the projects listed in it and maybe one day I can come back to it. However if you're a beginner gardener like I am, this book isn't very helpful.
I've been perusing seed catalogues since early January, made my final decisions in February and the seeds arrived this month. I'll be starting some of them indoors and hopefully the snow finally leaves so I can get started!
The other book I've been perusing is How to Grow Practically Everything from Dorling Kindersley. And this is a book I will be continually perusing - there is so much information! My main focus for years has been my vegetable garden, but I've been mentally planning flower beds for ages. All I need to know is found on these pages.
The book starts off with the basics - plant types,soil,tools and seasonal tasks. And here's where I've been drooling - tons of plans for different types of flower beds- there were literally 36 different styles each incorporating a distinctive look. I'm leaning towards a 'cottage' look. Check out one of the styles here.
No room for beds? Another whole section on container gardening. When I was younger and lived in the city I did grow tomatoes on my balcony. And one interesting experiment with potatoes on a window sill in the winter that my room mate questioned. Both plants and veggies are covered. Foolproof directions for seeds that can't fail (great for a little one to plant and watch grow) pot selections and more - all included.
Not just plants are covered - trees and hedges are featured as well. Many of these ideas incorporate structures as well - trellises, obelisks and rockery walls. Next up was my favourite section - fruits and veggies. There's always more to learn.
This was something that I thought I would like to do in the future as well - water gardening. I would love to sit beside a little burbling pond and relax. How-to's for the pond and plants that would thrive included. And it's not just the outdoors covered - houseplants have their own chapter as well.
The last chapter covers weeds, (this I will be using for sure) pest control, pruning and more.
How to Grow Practically Anything is 448 pages full of great information and full colour photographs. The layout is clean and easy to read. Just what I've come to expect from DK - an excellent reference tool - one I will be referring to often!