How to grow plants for free : creating new plants from cuttings, seeds and more / Simon Akeroyd.
The perfect introduction to increasing the number of plants in your garden or community easily and cheaply. Increase your stock of plants easily and for free by propagating them yourself. How to grow plants for free demystifies the art of taking cuttings and explains the other ways you can multiply your garden plants. Propagating your own plants is fun, inexpensive, and a sustainable way to garden.
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- ISBN: 9781784728915 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 144 pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: London : Mitchell Beazley, 2023.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | Gardening. Plant cuttings. Plant propagation. Planting (Plant culture) |
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Simon Akeroyd has written over 30 gardening books, including RHS Gardener's Quiz & Puzzle Book and the bestselling RHS Allotment Handbook & Planner (both published by Mitchell Beazley). Simon's most recent book is RHS 50 Ways to Outsmart a Squirrel & Other Garden Pests. He writes for national garden and lifestyle magazines and as producer and journalist for the BBC.
Simon was previously Gardens' Manager for the National Trust (with properties that include Agatha Christie's Greenway, Coleton Fishacre, Compton Castle, Bradley Manor and Polesden Lacey). He was also Garden Manager for the Royal Horticultural Society including Harlow Carr and RHS Garden Wisley. Apart from gardening he is also a keen beekeeper.