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Secrets of Plant Propagation
Starting Your Own Flowers, Vegetables, Fruits, Berries, Shrubs, Trees and Houseplants.
by Lewis Hill
ISBN 0-88266-370-4
176 pages; 8.5" x 11"; Line drawings; Paperback.
Voted One of America's 75 Best Garden Books by The American Horticultural Society.
Plant Propagation?
That's starting your own flowers and vegetables, inside and out. It's raising shrubs and trees for your property, creating your own orchard -- even growing many houseplants from one.
Here are just a few of the results you can expect:
But is it expensive? Definitely not. You don't need a greenhouse or costly equipment. You can do a lot with a couple of fluorescent bulbs. Seeds are cheap, some are free. As for shrubs, trees, and houseplants, Lewis Hill explains how to collect, rather than buy, the materials you'll need.
It's fun, can be profitable, and, with the help of Lewis Hill plus the many illustrations in this book, is easy. Beginners will learn from step one; those more advanced will discover new techniques and find tips to improve their results.
Try plant propagation. You'll be amazed at your results.
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