Cuttings, Houseplants and Seeds
Susanna Rosén
Become your own nursery!With inspiring images and simple step-by-step instructions, this book is your perfect guide to plant propagation. Learn all about taking cuttings, different techniques for dividing plants, and how best to collect seeds for nex…
The New Kitchen Garden
Sanna Töringe
Nothing tastes better than food you have grown and harvested yourself. With its rich aromas, colours and flavours, the kitchen garden is a place to enjoy with all your senses.This book provides practical advice on everything from planning, crops and…
Cold-Season Gardening
Johannes Wätterbäck, Theres Lundén
Cold-season gardening means mimicking nature. Seeds are allowed to lie in cold soil and germinate when they are ready, which works for many vegetables, summer and biennial flowers, as well as perennials.There are plenty of advantages to cold-season g…
Tomatoes
Johnna Gilljam
Growing your own tomatoes is both fun and satisfying. Anyone who has tasted the plump sweetness of a homegrown tomato will struggle to go back to the store-bought one.In Johnna Gilljam’s inspiring book about growing your own tomatoes, you will learn…
Carpentry
Anders Jeppsson, Anna Jeppsson
In this book you will find 50 handsome, practical items to make yourself, including raised beds and hotbeds for growing, benches and tables for coffee or dinner in the garden, a classic apple picking ladder, fences and gates, bicycle sheds and a simp…
A Small Garden All Year Round
Patrick Oscarsson, Erik Dahlin
Yes, it is possible to create magnificent greenery in a small garden!Erik Dahlin and Patrick Oscarsson have cultivated a spectacular oasis from a bare garden plot behind a semi-detached house. A fluid garden that changes shape from season to season a…
Kitchen Garden and Vegetable Plot
Jessica Lyon
Anyone can grow vegetables! Follow growing expert Jessica Lyon through the phases of the year and learn to grow food sustainably and creatively, while becoming more self-sufficient.Sow vegetables in the January snow, build hotbeds in February, plant…
Protect Your Garden from Pests and Weeds
Susanna Rosén
All growers and gardeners encounter unwelcome visitors. Perhaps deer get into the tulips or thrushes strip the berry bushes. But snails, aphids and other smaller creatures can do a lot of damage to vegetables and flower beds as well. Not to mention w…