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A comprehensive and highly practical study of the art of growing flowers, Mastering the Art of Flower Gardening presents expert tips on growing both annuals and biennials (including native and heirloom species) alongside hundreds of lush photographs. This
gorgeously illustrated book by Matt Mattus is based on decades of first-hand experience in his own garden and greenhouse
made popular on his blog Growing with Plants. Every variety or species presented is
one that he has personally trialed and grown. Mattus sets you up for success by providing everything you need to know about starting seeds, soil, sowing, hardening off, to transplanting, and growing on. Then, in the following chapters, you'll find tips for growing
over 100 different annuals from seed and
many summer bulbs, vines like wisteria and even blooming shrubs like lilacs. Every flower
includes detailed information based on his hands-on experience,
going beyond the information typically available on the seed packet or a nursery tag.
Learn
details and cultural facts that will help you
grow better flowers while introducing you to many more. You'll find tips for topics like how to
grow challenging annual poppies and biennials from seedand forcing flowers for winter blooms. Just a small selection of the flowers covered: heirloom and exhibition chrysanthemums, larkspurs and annual poppies, delphiniums, peonies, lilacs and wisteria. Bulbs include spring and summer bulbs such as anemone, ranunculus, tulips, lilies, gladiolus, and cut flower dahlias, while winter indoor bulbs cover every aspect of forcing bulbs indoors like narcissus, amaryllis, South African bulbs--and even
how to force Lily of the Valley.
In short, there is nothing ordinary about this book--it is unlike any other cut flower book you will find.