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Seeds Book
Review Richard Wright
9 August 2002
Described
as the ultimate guide to growing successfully
from seed, this specialist book is invaluable
for both the first time grower and experienced
gardener. The author, herself the owner of a
successful herb farm, writes with enthusiasm
about the magical satisfaction of watching plants
grow from seed to maturity. A good idea however
might be to read the last chapter first, since
it offers sound practical information on different
types of seeds, how they are pollinated and
harvested and the correct growing conditions
and equipment to get started.
The
rest of the book gives specific information
on the growing of over 500 species of plants,
with a simple step-by-step planting guide for
each. There is an alphabetical reference for
different groups of plants, illustrated with
inspiring photography. Alpines and rock plants
are covered in detail, with tips such a the
refrigeration of certain seeds to aid germination.
Common problems are addressed, along with clear
and practical instructions to solve them. Organic
practices are encouraged, and tried and tested
techniques to ensure success are highlighted.
A
wide variety of annuals and biennials are described,
with advice on sowing and transplanting seedlings.
There are chapters on propagating more unusual
plants such as cacti and succulents, palms and
cycads, and herbs – the author’s own
speciality. The book also covers aquatic plants,
climbers, ferns, grasses, perennials, shrubs,
trees and vegetables. So there is something
for every gardener, whether they want to create
plants for a garden pond or to camouflage a
wall. Even included is a list of reliable seed
stockists. This is a good value comprehensive
guide, useful for anyone wanting the satisfaction
of watching their own seedlings appear and produce
successful results.
Book
Seeds Author Jekka McVicar Publisher Kyle Cathie Ltd Price £14.99
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