Synopses & Reviews
This book provides all you need for success with nearly 200 of the most popular houseplants grown in North America.
Part I introduces the types of houseplants and tells you their origins, and then explains selection and care.
Part II showcases individual plants and describes their needs. Illustrating this authoritative guide are 500 full-color photos and drawings-many of them showing procedures step by step. You'll learn how to
- Select plants suited for conditions in your home
- Place plants where they'll thrive
- Feature houseplants in home decoration
- Choose plant containers
- Care for and propagate your own plants
- Avoid plant pests and diseases without resorting to dangerous chemicals
- Grow culinary herbs and force bulbs
- Use artificial lights to display plants and help them grow
- Install hanging plants attractively - and securely
Synopsis
Featuring more than 200 plants, this book explains how to place plants and care for them like an expert. Also shows how to decorate with plants and propagate them. Over 400 color photos.
Synopsis
For beginner to expert gardener, award winning author Jack Kramer offers practical advice and trade secrets in
Easy-Care Guide to Houseplants. This book provides all readers need for success with nearly 200 of the most popular houseplants grown in North America.
Part 1 introduces the types of houseplants and their origins, and then explains selection and care.
Part II showcases individual plants and describes their needs. Illustrating this authoritative guide are 500 full-color photos and drawings-many of them showing procedures step-by-step.
Synopsis
Features more than 200 plants. Explains how to select plants and care for them like an expert. Also shows how to decorate with plants and propagate them. 500 color photographs and illustrations.
About the Author
Jack Kramer is the author of more than 100 gardening books, including
The World Wildlife Fund Book of Orchids and
Women of Flowers, which won the Garden Writers Association of America's "Best Book" Award of Excellence. His many magazine credits include
Horticulture, House Beautiful, Family Circle, and
Architectural Digest. Widely known for cultivating and writing about houseplants, he was uniquely qualified to grow and supervise the photography of the plants profiled in this book.