The Flower Farmer's Year: How to grow cut flowers for pleasure and profit
Autor Georgie Newberyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 oct 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780857842336
ISBN-10: 0857842331
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Full colour photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 205 x 255 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Green Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0857842331
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Full colour photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 205 x 255 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Green Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Full of detailed how-to information on growing cut flowers, suited to both amateur and professional growers.
Notă biografică
Georgie Newbery is an artisan flower farmer and florist, supplying cut flowers direct to customers from her smallholding in Somerset. Georgie set up and runs her own business and is a leading authority on growing cut flowers. She also runs courses on growing and arranging cut flowers, and on marketing via social media for fellow growers.
Cuprins
Foreword by James Alexander-Sinclair Introduction: Why grow cut flowers? 1. Getting started 2. Annuals 3. Biennials 4. Perennials 5. Bulbs & corms 6. Shrubs 7. Roses 8. Dahlias 9. Sweet peas 10. Herbs 11. Wildflowers 12. Cutting, conditioning & presenting cut flowers 13. Hedgerow Christmas 14. Starting a cut-flower business 15. Where to sell 16. Marketing & social media Afterword Appendix 1: The flower farmer's year planner Appendix 2: Plant names Resources Index
Recenzii
With such a friendly writing style, it is easy to imagine cutting your home-grown blooms in the morning and delivering them to the local florist, with the author at your side. [...] For those who want to grow cut flowers simply for pleasure and to fill their home with blooms, this book is also essential reading.
Georgie Newbery gives sound and cheery advice on growing, displaying and - if that is your bag - selling [flowers] in The Flower Farmer's Year.
The Flower Farmer's Year gives advice targeted to our mild, dark-in-winter climate, and also gives practical advice on both preparing flowers for sale, and most importantly of all perhaps, how to actually sell them!
A real treat for anyone who love to grow flowers for business or pleasure.
It's the sort of book that will make you want to jack in your day job and start growing sweet peas, dahlias and roses for a living.
Whether you're an amateur gardener or aspiring artisanal florist the book won't be read just once, with its wealth of invaluable information and beautiful pictures you'll find yourself returning to Georgie's blooming corner of Somerset again and again.
There's something magical about fresh flowers and this stunningly presented book can't help but captivate the novice and experienced grower alike.
Artisan flower farmer Newbery brings horticultural and agricultural logic to the process of farming flowers-planning, planting, growing, harvesting, and then arranging them-in a way that surprises and enlightens.
I love this book - it's a beautiful yet practical and accessible guide that will help you transform whatever sized patch you have into an abundant oasis of flowers.
Georgie has written an inspiring book for anyone who's ever wondered what it would be like to grow flowers on a commercial scale.
If you're thinking of setting yourself up as a flower farmer, you'll find Georgie's book indispensable. And if you'd simply like to grow flowers for pleasure, then I'm sure you'll really enjoy the book too. Plus it would make a great Christmas present.!
This coffee table book is both beautiful and practical, with more than 200 pages of well-written and wonderfully illustrated advice and inspiration. A must for the flower lover in your life!
Whether you are actually planning to flog a few flowers or just want decent, straightforward advice on creating a cutting garden for your own use, this book is an excellent choice.
Georgie Newbery gives sound and cheery advice on growing, displaying and - if that is your bag - selling [flowers] in The Flower Farmer's Year.
The Flower Farmer's Year gives advice targeted to our mild, dark-in-winter climate, and also gives practical advice on both preparing flowers for sale, and most importantly of all perhaps, how to actually sell them!
A real treat for anyone who love to grow flowers for business or pleasure.
It's the sort of book that will make you want to jack in your day job and start growing sweet peas, dahlias and roses for a living.
Whether you're an amateur gardener or aspiring artisanal florist the book won't be read just once, with its wealth of invaluable information and beautiful pictures you'll find yourself returning to Georgie's blooming corner of Somerset again and again.
There's something magical about fresh flowers and this stunningly presented book can't help but captivate the novice and experienced grower alike.
Artisan flower farmer Newbery brings horticultural and agricultural logic to the process of farming flowers-planning, planting, growing, harvesting, and then arranging them-in a way that surprises and enlightens.
I love this book - it's a beautiful yet practical and accessible guide that will help you transform whatever sized patch you have into an abundant oasis of flowers.
Georgie has written an inspiring book for anyone who's ever wondered what it would be like to grow flowers on a commercial scale.
If you're thinking of setting yourself up as a flower farmer, you'll find Georgie's book indispensable. And if you'd simply like to grow flowers for pleasure, then I'm sure you'll really enjoy the book too. Plus it would make a great Christmas present.!
This coffee table book is both beautiful and practical, with more than 200 pages of well-written and wonderfully illustrated advice and inspiration. A must for the flower lover in your life!
Whether you are actually planning to flog a few flowers or just want decent, straightforward advice on creating a cutting garden for your own use, this book is an excellent choice.