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The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Perennials

The Art and Science to Grow with Confidence

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS KEW Richard Wilford

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English
Frances Lincoln
28 September 2023
Series: Kew Experts
Perennials are amongst the most widely used garden staples. They are the largest group of garden plants and offer magnificent diversity for every location from sun to shade. This guide is a perfect mix of practical and giftable gardening reference for the entry level enthusiast who wants to find out more about perennials and wants to grow them successfully. Combining the authority and expertise of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew with beautiful artworks and practical advice, this is a giftable hardback for enthusiasts and beginners. Packed with information and inspiration, it covers a range of plants as well as vital information on soil, light and maintenance. Every plant's needs are revealed so readers can succeed with 50 specimens and 12 easy to follow projects.
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Imprint:   Frances Lincoln
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New Edition
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 160mm, 
ISBN:   9780711282438
ISBN 10:   0711282439
Series:   Kew Experts
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
INTRODUCTION TO GROWING PERENNIALS PLANTS Bear’s breeches, Yarrow, Monkshood, Baneberry, Giant hyssop, Lady’s mantle PROJECT 1: PLANTING PERENNIALS FOR FOLIAGE Blue star, Columbine, Aster, Astilbe, Masterwort, False indigo PROJECT 2: USING PERENNIALS IN A WINTER GARDEN Elephant’s ears, Bistort, Siberian bugloss, Bellflower PROJECT 3: MAKING YOUR OWN MULCH Giant scabious, Plume thistle, Sea kale, Delphinium, Foxglove, Coneflower PROJECT 4: REPEATING PLANTS TO UNIFY A BORDER Globe thistle, Barrenwort, Fleabane,  Japanese anemone, Sea holly, Spurge PROJECT 5: MAKING A GRAVEL GARDEN  Joe Pye weed, Meadowsweet, Cranesbill, Avens PROJECT 6: USING COLOUR IN A BORDER Gypsophila, Sneezeweed, Sunflower, Hellebore, Day lily, Coral bells PROJECT 7: PLANTING A CONTAINER WITH PERENNIALS Hosta, Ice plant, Inula, Iris, Scabious, Red-hot poker, Bleeding heart, Blazing star PROJECT 8: DIVIDING PERENNIALS Leopard plant, Lobelia, Lupin, Yellow loosestrife, Purple loosestrife, Plume poppy, Bergamot, Catmint PROJECT 9: TAKING STEM CUTTINGS TO GET MORE PLANTS Peony, Poppy, Patrinia, Penstemon PROJECT 10: DELAY CUTTING BACK PERENNIALS Phlomis, Border phlox, Obedient plant, Solomon’s seal, Cinquefoil, Primula, Lungwort, Rodgersia PROJECT 11: MIXING PERENNIALS WITH GRASSES Black-eyed Susan, Sage, Burnet, Prairie mallow, Campion, Golden rod, Meadow rue, Globeflower 128 PROJECT 12: PLANTING TALL PERENNIALS TO ADD HEIGHT Mullein, Vervain, Speedwell, Culver’s root Troubleshooting What to do when Index Photographic acknowledgments  

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