What Plant where

What Plant Where by Roy Lancaster, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1995, is a practical planner designed for gardeners seeking to optimize their planting choices. This first edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book provides clear guidance on selecting plants that will thrive in various garden settings, including large borders, shady walls, raised beds, rockeries, and water gardens.
Readers will find five comprehensive chapters focusing on perennials, climbers, shrubs, conifers, and trees, each accompanied by full-color portrait photographs of the recommended plants. The detailed information included ensures that gardeners can make informed decisions tailored to their specific environments. This resource is particularly useful for those interested in gardening and nature, offering a structured approach to plant selection that enhances the gardening experience.
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A practical planner for all gardeners, What Plant Where leads you quickly and clearly to the plants that will grow well in your particular garden. The five chapters on perennials, climbers, shrubs, conifers and trees provide lists of plants for every conceivable site: large border, shady walls, raised beds, rockeries and water gardens. Each plant recommendation is illustrated with a full-colour portrait photograph, supported by all the information needed to guarantee the right choice.
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