GROW: Fill Your World with Plants (National Trust) (Hardcover)

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Discover the joy of growing and using plants indoors and outdoors, no matter how limited your space.

If one positive thing came out of the successive lockdowns brought on by the pandemic, it was a renewed interest in gardening. While life slowed down, we were all looking for simple ways to connect with nature, improve our surroundings and lift our spirits.

This beautifully illustrated book is a modern, fresh take on gardening that shows how anyone can grow their own vegetables, create a mini wildflower meadow or learn how to make the most of their houseplants. And you don’t need your own garden to get started. Creating a thriving window box, choosing suitable plant pots for a desktop oasis or joining a local community garden are perfect ways to experience the joys of gardening.

Learn which plants will encourage wildlife, discover what works best for your space (no matter how small), find inspiration, experiment with color, texture and techniques. Whatever you choose to grow, you’ll be doing one of the best activities there is to enhance your sense of wellbeing and improve your physical health – so grab those seeds, pick up the watering can and get growing!

About the Author


Robyn Booth is a gardener with the National Trust at Packwood House in Warwickshire. This is her first book.



Product Details
ISBN: 9780008595234
ISBN-10: 0008595232
Publisher: National Trust Books
Publication Date: June 13th, 2023
Pages: 176
Language: English
Series: National Trust
 

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