This handbook from the experts at the RHS is an all-in-one guide to creating and maintaining your perfect garden. Marking 30 years since its first publication, this new edition of the RHS Encyclopedia of Gardening comes fully updated with a focus on wildlife gardening and sustainability.
Its 752 pages of advice and clearly photographed step-by-step guides will show you how to garden, whatever the setting - with chapters on garden design, fruit and vegetable growing, indoor gardening, succulents, water gardening and much more.
The book has been revised with the latest guidance to help plants withstand pests and diseases and techniques to make your garden more resilient in the face of climate change. There’s updated information for key topics including:
- The environment
- Wildlife
- Edibles
- Pests and diseases
- Peat free/organic
- Pruning and growing techniques
All with clear, concise text and an easy to navigate structure.
Gardeners of all levels will find it a useful reference - novices looking to expand their knowledge, keen amateurs seeking inspiration and experienced gardeners wanting to gen up on the latest horticultural advice. A perfect stocking filler.