The principles of gardening
Publication details: London: Mitchell Beazley Publishers Limited, 1979Description: 272pISBN: 0855332034Subject(s): Horticulture | Soil conditions | Garden plants | Hard landscaping | Garden styles | Garden history | Japanese gardensDDC classification: 635 Summary: Hugh Johnson has earned a unique contemporary reputation as a writer for unfolding in simple, readable terms the hidden mysteries of complicated subjects - his great secret is that he teaches his readers how to enjoy and use the knowledge he unlocks. The Principles of Gardening is, if anything, a more ambitious book than either of his previous major reference works (The World Atlas of Wine and The International Book of Trees), for here he sets himself the challenge of explaining, quite simply, the way gardening works.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book - Standard loan | CAFRE Greenmount Library | 635 JOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 217271 | |
Book - Standard loan | CAFRE Greenmount Library | 635 JOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | 219691 |
Hugh Johnson has earned a unique contemporary reputation as a writer for unfolding in simple, readable terms the hidden mysteries of complicated subjects - his great secret is that he teaches his readers how to enjoy and use the knowledge he unlocks. The Principles of Gardening is, if anything, a more ambitious book than either of his previous major reference works (The World Atlas of Wine and The International Book of Trees), for here he sets himself the challenge of explaining, quite simply, the way gardening works.
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