How to Grow Native Orchids in Gardens Large and Small: the comprehensive guide to cultivating local species

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Available for Pre-order. Due February 2025.
How to Grow Native Orchids in Gardens Large and Small: the comprehensive guide to cultivating local species Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: Colour illustrations and photos throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781399426190 Categories: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

A beautifully illustrated, step-by-step guide to growing native orchids from seed in your garden. Learn how to cherish these remarkable flowers and help them flourish in their natural habitat with this easy-to-use guide. Native orchids are neither difficult to cultivate nor require special conditions to thrive, and while a large meadow may be beyond the reach of most, the corner of a garden or a pot on a patio can provide a home to a spectacular display. This unique book includes valuable information on which species of orchids will work in your garden and what companion plants to grow next to them, as well as instructions on how to grow orchids from seed or in a container and how to start an orchid meadow or add orchids to an orchard, preserving and promoting local ecosystems. Beautifully illustrated throughout with photographs and illustrations, this essential guide will show you how easy it is to grow native orchids and how to create a protected environment in which declining species can thrive undisturbed.

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An easy-to-read, practical guide to growing native orchids and a compelling call to action for British gardeners to help save our threatened species. * Mandy Bradshaw, gardening journalist and blogger * Such delicate illustrations in this informative book. A must for orchid growers. * Graeme Kay, BSBI county recorder * Everything you need to know is here, presented in a very readable and interesting way. The many excellent illustrations, photographs and diagrams further enhance the quality of this volume. * John Hawksford, BSBI recorder and author of The Flora of Staffordshire * This excellent book has inspired me to establish some native orchids in my patch - the authors make failure sound difficult. Highly accessible, encouraging, beautifully illustrated and eminently readable. * Bunny Guinness, Gardener’s Question Time * A great guide that shows how, with a little preparation, beautiful native orchids can be grown by anyone, in a range of garden settings, helping to conserve species under threat in the wild. * Ian and Teresa Moss, Rare Plant Fairs * A beautifully produced book with charming illustrations and images of our native orchids. It is sure to encourage more gardeners to propagate these threatened plants * Dr Nick Owens, author of The Bees of Norfolk * We don’t usually consider orchids as garden plants, but perhaps we should. With historical notes on orchid collection and decline, a discussion of orchid biology and neat descriptions of the species and their suitability for cultivation, this fascinating book makes the idea of filling the garden with unexpected and beautiful orchids seem eminently achievable. * Naomi Slade, author of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Snowdrops * Every page a delight, easy to read and beautifully illustrated with photographs, paintings and drawings. Designed to be 'dipped into' for information and practical advice or just become enthralled with our exquisite native orchids. * Margaret Howells, gardener and lecturer in Biology *

Author Biography

Dave Morgan is an active member of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI). With a PhD in plant physiology, he has written for the Orchid Review and The Clematis. His paintings are regularly exhibited. Wilson Wall runs Bewdley Orchids and has published extensively in the field of biological science, as a clinical cytogeneticist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology. A Chartered Biologist, Wilson has a PhD in genetics and a long interest in growing orchids from seed.