by William Davidson
This delightful and informative book will answer all your questions on house plants – and the chances are that it will inspire you to transform your home or office.
4,00 €
by William Davidson
This delightful and informative book will answer all your questions on house plants – and the chances are that it will inspire you to transform your home or office.
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How does this book differ from other house plant books? The answer is simple – it’s written by an expert who’s spent over 30 years growing, showing and talking about these plants at lectures all over the country, on TV and radio.
William ‘Jock’ Davidson gives a marvellous insight into the joys of house plant growing describing his favourite plants, telling you which are suitable for different parts of the home, suggesting popular, easily-grown ones for presents and commenting on all the best plants freely available today. He outlines the problems too, which, by following his advice, you could well avoid altogether.
Book Condition | Used – Good |
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Cover | Paperback |
Size | 208 pages |
Published | September 30, 1987 by Hamlyn |
Genre | Nonfiction |
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