Growing Bulbs in Southern Africa

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This guide to growing bulbs in Southern Africa is a must for every gardener, and for anyone with an interest in growing bulbs, whether on a small or a large scale. The text gives advice on how to cultivate bulbs for the most spectacular blooms. It includes: A detailed A-Z of garden bulbs most suited to the Southern African climate; a flowering calendar of flower bulbs; suggestions for using bulbs in the garden to create the most spectacular displays; the planting and care of bulbs, including advice on home forcing; a section on diseases and pests with advice on how to keep your bulbs healthy.
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AuthorFloris Baarnhoorn
PublisherStruik Publishers
PlaceCape Town
Year2005
ISBN9781868125647
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
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