The Apprehensive Gardener: Managing Garden Plants

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The Apprehensive Gardener: Managing Garden Plants Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Pimpernel Press Ltd
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Pages: 288 Illustrations and other contents: approx. 40 colour photographs; 100,000 words Language: English ISBN: 9781910258231 Categories: , , ,

When Griselda Kerr, newly returned from Hong Kong, set out to rescue the `dismal-looking’ plants in her garden, she looked for a general guide book to help her – and failed to find one. Instead, she started to collect information wherever she could. After twenty years of gathering gardening knowledge, and testing it out in her Derbyshire garden, she has put together the book she wished she had access to then. No coffee table book this, it is made for constant quick reference: look up the plant you want to know about in the first section of the book, which is an alphabetical list of plants within a chart of months and seasons. There will be a coloured box in any month where action is needed (action that, depending on the climate, might be done a month either side). Turning to the month in question, you will find a brief description of what is to be done. You might be advised to prune, clip, deadhead or divide, cut right down, feed or mulch. A section on gardening techniques provides sound instructions on all these activities and more. From time to time you might need more detailed information from a specialist book on, say, propagation. But here is where you begin!

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"An accumulation of 20 years' of practical gardening by the author...easy to use and very helpful." * International Dendrology Society journal * "This month-by-month guide is crammed with good advice and suggestions on the best plants to grow. A really useful guide for novice gardeners, written with charm and verve." * Daily Mail - Best Gardening Reads of 2019 * "A comprehensive, practical guide to growing and managing garden plants."  * Gardens Illustrated * "New and more experienced gardeners will welcome this informative guide on when best to prune, feed, mulch, cut back or leave well alone. Excellent cross-referenced index." * Derbyshire Life * "[The author] has made everything she has learnt available to any of us who step outside with a pair of secateurs and wonder where to start." * Derbyshire Life * "Designed to be used either as a reference book - each plant mentioned appears in a comprehensive index that allows you to track its care through the year -  or as a monthly guide...there is always something new to discover. I really liked this book." * The Chatty Gardener * "An accessible, easy-to-use and attractive guide to caring for the plants in your garden…a bit like having a knowledgeable gardening friend to hand." * Genus - Potpourri Newsletter * "Ideal for novices, this delightful book is divided into months of the year, covering maintenance, plant care and which areas of the garden to focus on, depending on the season. With a cheerful, encouraging tone, it contains a wealth of information." * Daily Mail * "A straightforward layout, easy to use and full of the kind of plant knowledge acquired through many years of testing and experimenting. Eminently practical...An essential reference book...it's highly recommended for horticultural students as well as for garden designers who need to know about particular plants, and is destined to become a classic." * Garden Design Journal * "Likely to prove itself invaluable to rooky gardeners and to those better experienced but who still describe themselves as "apprehensive" when it comes to practical gardening. I will give copies to two chums new to gardening and keep mine close at hand for quick and easy reference." * Hortus * "The internet can provide instant information, but it is so much more relaxing and enjoyable to leaf through a book on days when the weather is not welcoming outside...Set out as a compact easy-to-use reference, this book guides the reader month by month on exactly how and when to take care of individual plants and has an extensive index of 600 genera and 700 plants cross-referenced in the months where care and attention is needed." * Topiarius * "A novel format...An easy-to-use book." * The Irish Garden * "A quick reference guide to dealing with a variety of plants and problems in an easy to follow format, designed to reassure beginners and more experienced gardeners alike...Handy...helpful...extremely good value." * The Reckless Gardener * "An excellent guide to the practicalities of gardening." * House and Garden * "Griselda Kerr's impressive and useful tome on how to manage the plants one finds in the garden is a boon to the amateur....stuffed with sage advice...arm yourself with this guide and a pair of secateurs." * The Field * "Accessible and very much designed to be used with a muddy thumb...an ideal work for those who may have recently inherited an established garden, or who might wish to extend their garden practice." * The English Garden * "Griselda Kerr describes The Apprehensive Gardener as a crook to lean on - a guide to how to make the plants in your garden happy. Maintenance becomes a creative force in Griselda's hands and her tips are interesting and well presented." * Country Living *