City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Top 50 fragrant plants, and how not to kill them!, Angie Thomas

Label
Top 50 fragrant plants, and how not to kill them!, Angie Thomas
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Top 50 fragrant plants
Responsibility statement
Angie Thomas
Sub title
and how not to kill them!
Summary
How to enjoy thriving fragrant plants in your garden, on your balcony or in your courtyard. Sweet, rich orange blossom; heady, aromatic daphne; refreshing, sharp mint; or subtle, alluring roses - nature's perfumes are a wonder. They tantalise the senses, mark the seasons and evoke memories of people, places and occasions. Fragrant plants - from lovely flowers, vines and herbs to showy shrubs and trees - offer some of the purest joys of the garden. And there's a beautiful selection to choose from. Whether you live in the warm tropics or in a cool climate; whether you have a large backyard, a narrow passageway or a compact balcony/courtyard for a few potted plants; there's a scented plant to suit your situation. This book brings together the top 50 fragrant plants to stimulate your senses. With information about soil needs, feeding and climate, and stunning, inspirational photos, this handy reference puts growing fragrant plants within reach of everyone, whatever your garden space and level of experience
Target audience
adult
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