First-time Gardener. Kim Wilde
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Название: First-time Gardener

Автор: Kim Wilde

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Сад и Огород

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isbn: 9780008108526

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СКАЧАТЬ Let the plants do the talking

       Planning your planting

       Form and texture

       Colour, colour, colour!

       Good planting

       Containers

       Spring containers

       Summer containers

       Winter containers

       PART 5: Garden techniques

       First things first

       Organic gardening

       Controlling pests and diseases

       Forking and digging

       Composting

       Sowing seeds outdoors

       Sowing seeds indoors

       Planting annuals, perennials and shrubs

       Planting trees

       Laying turf

       Watering

       Feeding organically

       Pruning and training

       Propagating

       Overwintering

       Growing edibles

       PART 6: Reference

       The gardener’s calendar: spring

       The gardener’s calendar: summer

       The gardener’s calendar: autumn

       The gardener’s calendar: winter

       Kim’s recommended plants

       Glossary

       Acknowledgments

       About the Publisher

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       Introduction

       Gardening for me began as a therapy, a way to restore myself from a hectic schedule of travelling and performing. I vividly remember returning from a working trip abroad still dressed in tight black trousers and a shoulder-padded jacket and going straight out into the garden to train my pyracantha. I haven’t changed much and still often garden in completely inappropriate clothing such as nightdresses and platform mules! Now, as a busy working parent, my garden has never been so essential and has most definitely saved my sanity on more than one occasion. In our increasingly stressful and busy lives, a place to relax and re-charge our batteries is more and more important; modern living often sets a pace that can wear people down. A leafy sanctuary provides the perfect antidote, somewhere that offers peace and tranquillity, a place to unwind and share quality time with family and friends.

      Gardens are not only good for the spirit, but good for the environment too. Plants absorb atmospheric pollutants as they produce food for themselves to grow, a process called photosynthesis, which at the same time releases oxygen back into the atmosphere. Plants also encourage wildlife, whose natural habitats are increasingly under threat from modern living. The simple pleasure of seeing birds, squirrels and ladybirds in the garden must not be underestimated. While being close to nature has a positive impact on our mental health, our gardens can become havens for wildlife, providing them with food, water and shelter without making any compromises to a chosen garden design.

      The educational value of gardening should not be underestimated either, and schools are increasingly incorporating it into their teaching, often by creating wildlife or sensory gardens. In fact, I strongly believe that gardening for children is a natural; I’ve never come across a child yet who wasn’t completely entranced by a pot of garden soil! Encouraging them to appreciate their natural world is a greater gift than any bought in a toy shop. Research shows that gardening can no longer be treated as a trivial pursuit, but instead it can be used as a valuable tool in helping vulnerable adults overcome a wide range of health and social problems by boosting their self-esteem and confidence.

      Gardening not only provides the feel-good factor, but is a wonderful way to exercise. Of course, by this I don’t mean a gentle potter in and out of the shed. Like all moderate cardiovascular exercise, it can help lower blood pressure and even heart disease and strokes. Just being out in the sunshine helps the body to make vitamin D, which is essential for healthy bones.

       First-time gardening

      First of all decide what your level of commitment is. Do you have the budget and the energy for a whole garden makeover, or do you simply want to make the best of what you’ve got? Write down your garden wish list, not forgetting to include the more practical elements like where the shed or the washing line goes, but don’t restrict your imagination.

      Think, СКАЧАТЬ