I have a rather large balcony, and over the last couple of years I have started growing plants, both on the balcony and in the house. I have some idea how to look after them, but when I saw Pots by Harriet Rycrofy was available on NetGalley I requested it very quickly.
Harriet is English, but the advice she gives in this book is universal. She has a sensible, calm, down-to-earth approach that is both comforting and informative. There are things I've never though about, like grouping plants, as well as advice on plant care, planning and the dreaded re-potting. This book is filled with inspiring photos, while being realistic about what is achievable. Highly reccomend.
This book actually made me look properly at my garden, and I'm really proud of what I've achieved, even if it is a little haphazard.
I rescued this tree from our carpark - it was moved down there when the renovations started, and when I removed it it had 5 leaves. I repotted it, gave it some love and some water and look at it now!
This is my group of large pots - a lavender, a lemon tree and some rosemary.
This book actually made me look properly at my garden, and I'm really proud of what I've achieved, even if it is a little haphazard.
This is my group of large pots - a lavender, a lemon tree and some rosemary.
I'm hoping for a trip to a nursery in the next little while. The book inspired me to plant a bay tree, and I've been wanting to grow my own sage for a while.
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