Growing Woodland PlantsCourier Corporation, 1972 M01 1 - 223 páginas Describes the characteristics of wild flowers and ferns and provides full instructions on creating woodland gardens. |
Contenido
WOODLAND CONDITIONS | 3 |
MAKING SYNTHETIC SOIL | 10 |
MAKING THE WOODSGARDEN | 17 |
CARE OF WOODSGARDENS | 30 |
SHADEHOUSES | 37 |
PROPAGATION | 40 |
USING SURPLUS PLANTS | 50 |
Descriptions Blossoming Times Habitats Ranges Cultural | 57 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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