Annuals for Instant Colour

“Annuals for Instant Colour” by Richard Bird, published by Anness Publishing in 2002, is a practical guide designed for those interested in enhancing their gardens with vibrant annual plants. This edition, comprising 64 pages, provides an introduction to the various uses of annuals, covering essential topics such as bed preparation, seed sowing, planting, and maintenance. The book emphasizes how to achieve striking visual effects in different garden locations by utilizing the diverse colors found in annual flowers and foliage.
Readers will discover techniques for maximizing the aesthetic potential of their gardens through thoughtful color selection, including the impact of warm hues like red and orange, as well as cooler tones such as blue and cream. The book aims to equip gardeners with the knowledge needed to create beautiful displays, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their garden design with annuals.
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This is an introduction to the many uses of these plants. It covers the basics of preparing your beds, sowing seeds, planting out and maintenance before proceeding to explain how to get the very best effects in different garden locations from the wide selection of annuals available. As the title suggests, the book focuses on how to make the most of the array of colours found in annuals, both in their flowers and foliage. It explains the different effects that can be created simply by choosing hot colours such as red or orange, romantic blues or cold creams.
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