Bonsai

Bonsai by Harry Tomlinson, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1996, is a concise guide designed for those interested in gardening and ornamental plants. This edition spans 72 pages and offers expert advice in a pocket-sized format, making it a practical resource for both novice and experienced gardeners. The book is structured to provide 101 straightforward hints and tips, allowing readers to quickly access essential information without the need for extensive research.
In this handy reference, readers will find a wealth of practical guidance on cultivating bonsai, presented in a clear and accessible manner. The focus on no-nonsense advice makes it easy to understand the key aspects of bonsai care, ensuring that enthusiasts can enhance their gardening skills efficiently. This edition serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to delve into the art of bonsai, offering insights that are both informative and easy to apply.
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Expert advice at an affordable price is the hallmark of this handy pocket home reference series. Packed with 101 concise no-nonsense hints and tips, Bonsai is a strong addition to this wide-ranging series that covers everything from childbirth to yoga, houseplants to pet care. Why spend time wading through a weighty encyclopedia when you can glean the important facts fast from these accessible little reference books?
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