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Darryl Cheng, bestselling author of The New Plant Parent, is back with the first book for indoor gardeners who want to step up from basic plant care to creating rewarding plant collections.
The world of indoor gardening is exploding with desirable new and unusual plants. Thanks to the resources of the internet and social media, finding amazing varieties has never been easier-but knowing how to get maximum enjoyment from this enticing world is...
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Unlocking Growth: Mastering the Transition to Large-Scale Greenhouse Horticulture Are you a small-scale greenhouse owner looking to break into the big leagues? Perhaps you've hit a plateau in your horticultural business and can't seem to scale up effectively. If so, this book is your roadmap to success.In "Transitioning from Small-Scale to Large-Scale: Expanding Your Greenhouse Horticulture Enterprises," we address the pain points you may be experiencing:Feeling...
3) Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: The Ultimate Guide to Maximizing Space for Your Garden and Gr
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Are you contemplating beginning your own nursery?
Have you generally been keen on developing your own nursery yet don't think you have sufficient space? Is it safe to say that you are anticipating getting a charge out of growing wonderful vegetables and useful plants?
Regardless of whether you've not grown a plant for what seems like forever, you can make it happen! Planting is probably the best hobby you can have. In addition to the fact that it...
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Unlock the Secrets of Rose Cultivation Are you tired of struggling to grow beautiful roses in your garden? Do you dream of a flourishing rose garden but find yourself overwhelmed by the complexities of cultivation? Look no further! "Roses Resplendent: Mastering the Art of Rose Cultivation" is your ultimate guide to achieving stunning blooms and vibrant colors effortlessly.In this comprehensive book, you'll discover expert tips and techniques to overcome...
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How do plants get their energy? Through photosynthesis! Find out what a plant can do with a little water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight. Follow along with easy-to-understand content tied to the curriculum of upper-elementary and middle school students written at a 2nd to 3rd grade reading level. Dyslexia-friendly font and design make learning accessible and a recap at the end promotes checking for understanding to aid with comprehension. It's key biology...
6) Gotcha!
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A buzzing bug lands on a small plant. Snap! The leaves close and the bug is stuck in the trap, doomed to become a soupy meal. From closing their leaves like a cage, to luring bugs or even small animals to their watery deaths--some plants eat meat! Engaging photos and lively text bring an exciting look at the world of plants.
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Twelve months to self-sufficiency! This fully updated second edition of the popular Weekend Homesteader series includes exciting, short projects that you can use to dip your toes into the vast ocean of homesteading without getting overwhelmed. If you need to fit homesteading into a few hours each weekend and would like to have fun while doing it, these projects will be right up your alley, whether you live on a forty-acre farm, a postage-stamp lawn...
8) Scatter!
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Many plants need help sending their seeds away so they can grow into healthy plants. Some seeds flutter in the wind, others float away in water. And some seeds rely on hungry animals pooping them out after a nice meal. Plants have plenty of ways to scatter their seeds. Engaging photos and lively text bring an exciting look at the world of plants.
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Find peace and stillness among the flowers with this lovely pocket guide to observing, identifying, and appreciating wild blooms.
Explore the charmed world of flora with this delightful flower book, part of the Pocket Nature series. Learn when and where to look for wildflowers, how to identify different varieties, and what flowers can teach us, from fireweed's resilience to dandelion's adaptability.
This petite guidebook also offers creative ideas...
10) Ouch!
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Plants can't move away from hungry animals looking for a tasty treat. So, some plants grow pointy prickles, sharp spines, or threatening thorns to keep themselves safe. One poke from these plants tells unwanted visitors to eat somewhere else! Engaging photos and lively text bring an exciting look at the world of plants.
11) Whoa!
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Nearly half a million types of plants grow on Earth. Some have flowers that smell like rotting flesh, while others have grown to some crazy large and small sizes. With so many plants on the planet, it's no wonder the world is full of freaky plants. Engaging photos and lively text bring an exciting look at the world of plants.
12) Green!
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From people buying food at a market, to animals chowing down on some tasty grass, we rely on plants for food to live and grow. So how do plants get their food? Photosynthesis! Plants make their own food from a few simple things around them. Engaging photos and lively text bring an exciting look at the world of plants.
13) Yikes!
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Some plants might have pretty flowers or sweet-looking berries, but they aren't always as nice as they seem. Poisonous plants may leave hungry visitors with an itchy rash, burning blisters, or throwing up lunch. Others are so poisonous that a single bite is all it takes to kill. Engaging photos and lively text bring an exciting look at the world of plants.
14) Edible Wild Plants Foraging for Beginners: Unravel the Knowledge of Identifying and Responsibly H
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Are you tired of eating only industrial foods but don't trust collecting plants in nature? Learn how to recognize them easily to live in harmony with the environment without risking intoxication!If you would like to embark on this healthy and ethical lifestyle choice, I advise you to learn only from those who can provide you with scientific and exact information.Until a few years ago, I lived between home, work, and the supermarket shelves filling...
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Using Equine Photography as Mental Health Therapy is a self help book that outlines the usefulness of equine photography as a tool for mental health difficulties and depression. The author only briefly touches on the technical aspects of the art of photography as she believes it's not about the quality of the images that you make that's important.This particular type of therapy is all about your emotions, thoughts and feelings in the moment and beyond....
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