Brooklyn Botanic Garden Gardener's Desk Reference

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Gardener's Desk Reference
Author: Janet Marinelli
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 1384
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1250128242

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The ultimate gardening reference work compiled by two dozen of the world's leading plant experts under the auspices of one of the world's greatest botanical gardens. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Gardener's Desk Reference is a milestone in garden publishing, the kind of groundbreaking work that appears once in a lifetime. No gardening reference--ever--has combined this scope of information in a single volume. The coverage in most gardening reference books falls into a few standard horticultural categories. The Gardener's Desk Reference unlocks the door to a vast assortment of plant knowledge from around the world. There is enough information in this single volume to serve any plant enthusiast--beginning and professional alike--over a lifetime. For easy use, the wide-ranging material is divided into twenty different sections-- such as: Botany for Gardeners Kitchen Gardening The Horticultural Traveler Weights, Measures, and Conversions The hundreds of indispensable sidebars, graphs, tables, plant lists, maps, and illustrations found throughout the reference make it even more accessible and attractive. To do justice to the continent's breathtaking diversity of climates and plant communities, all plant lists are organized by region, and every recommended species or cultivar has been chosen by an experienced landscaper tested by years of gardening in the area. Never before have gardeners had access to the breadth and quality of information in this authoritative reference.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record
Author: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1912
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

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Includes the garden's Annual report, 1st-33d, 1911-44; v. 18-21, 28-32 include the garden's Guide, no. 2-16.

Easy Compost

Easy Compost
Author: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1997
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781889538037

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Includes information on composting's history; tips on equipment; tips for difficult climes; composting indoors; making humus in small spaces; and using compost in the garden.

The Tree Book

The Tree Book
Author:
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2008
Genre: Trees
ISBN: 1889538434

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Identifies and discusses the more than thirty different kinds of trees found in North America.

New York City Gardens

New York City Gardens
Author: Veronika Hofer
Publisher: Hirmer Verlag GmbH
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9783777427515

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New York may be most easily recognized by its trademark skyscrapers and brick tenement buildings, but the truth is that the city is actually teeming with luxurious roof gardens and private courtyard oases. Creative gardeners and architects have risen to meet the unique challenges of the urban landscape, designing spaces that celebrate the city while providing a restful escape. New York City Gardens presents New York's evolving tradition of garden culture through images and discussions of thirty of its most outstanding gardens, from world-famous botanical gardens to richly re-cultivated public urban spaces, luxurious penthouse terraces, and innovative art gardens without soil or plants. Many of the gardens are set against vistas of the quintessential New York--Central Park, the Empire State Building, skyscrapers of Midtown, and the sensational skyline of Lower Manhattan. Other gardens reveal surprising and exotic intimate retreats from the bustle of the city. While most were designed by noted landscape architects, including Dan Kiley, Hideo Sasaki, Ken Smith, and Halsted Wells, many others were created over decades by talented homeowners themselves. As more and more city dwellers in New York and beyond look to cultivate their own kitchen and container gardens and individual outdoor sanctuaries, this book provides hundreds of inspiring images as well as historical background and insight into the practical and imaginative solutions of city garden designers.

Summer-blooming Bulbs

Summer-blooming Bulbs
Author: Beth Hanson
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2001
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781889538235

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Brighten the summer garden with extravagant bulbs--not only familiar flowers but also exotics such as the South African nerine, Near Eastern eremurus, and Asian Colocasia. An encyclopedia highlights the experts' favorites from every region, with fabulous photos and foolproof advice on cultivation and care. Try clever and creative ways of combining summer bulbs with more common plants in beds and borders, of naturalizing them in the landscape, and of growing them in containers. Your garden will be the neighborhood's hottest!

Edible Gardens

Edible Gardens
Author: Elizabeth Peters
Publisher: BBG Guides for a Greener Plane
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781889538754

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What could be better than eating the fruits of your labor? Get inspired by a portfolio of delicious theme gardens, including an edible front yard, raised-bed potager, home orchard, native food forest, children's garden, and more! Written by the experts at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, this handy book is perfect for home and professional gardeners alike. What's Inside Tips on bringing food plants into your home garden Designs, plant lists, and advice for cultivating a variety of edible theme gardens and container plantings Encyclopedia profiling the origins, ornamental qualities, growing requirements, and culinary uses of edible plants Colorful, detailed photos of more than 100 of our favorite edible garden plants Strategies and plans for creating edible gardens in parks, schools, and other public places A planning checklist and other handy resources Book jacket.

Chile Peppers

Chile Peppers
Author: Beth Hanson
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781889538136

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Some of the foremost horticulture and food experts in America have joined forces to produce the first chile pepper book specifically for gardeners. This indispensable guide teaches the history of the chile, the science behind their heat, why people keep coming back for more, and the remedies used to cure the diseases and pests afflicting chile pepper plants. Amateur and experienced gardeners alike will learn to grow many different varieties, indoors and out, and will be able to cook up a fiery feast using their homegrown chiles. The beautiful color photographs make species identification easy, and the list of seed retailers is a handy reference for every gardener.

Buried Treasures

Buried Treasures
Author: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781889538341

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An illustrated guide to buying, growing, harvesting, and cooking a variety of roots, tubers, and corms from around the world.

Invasive Plants

Invasive Plants
Author: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1996
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780945352952

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Identifies the worst invasive weeds and explains what to do about them to help preserve native plants and animals.