From trees and shrubs to culinary herbs, this unequalled practical guide from the RHS offers invaluable advice on the successful propagation of all garden plants. Detailed A-Z listings on over 1,500 plants, together with specially commissioned photographs and colour illustrations show you every technique you will need. With unique tips from expert propagators, as well as general methodology, this book is a must-have for amateur and professional gardeners alike.
Really through guide to propagation. It lists just about everything you can imagine or buy in a store. I think it's only missing carnivorous plants but has detailed guides for every thing else. I really liked the history of plant propagation included, as I have always wondered how people in the past gardened or invented these techniques. Definitely a good book to keep on the shelf if you want to branch out into propagation.
Another good book about propagation, pretty much more around how to propagate everything (trees, scrubs, flowers, cactus etc.) The book also went into debt about grafting. Would of liked a few chapters specifically about herbs but the flower part of the book was interesting.
Fantastic book with a lot of great details, I learned a quite a bit. My only complaint is that I wish it had details on when/how plants can be triggered for flowering.
Super in depth book that covers a wide variety of plants and how you can propagate them by a variety of methods. The book is broken up into sections based on what kind of plant you want to propagate including trees, shrubs, and a variety of smaller plants such as flowers and succulents.
Will definitely be buying a copy of my own for future reference.
Guide is perfect I gave 4 stars just because it is not optimized properly to run on the kindle. Had to read the book using my smart phone . Other than that the the book is perfect.
Propagating Plants by Alan Toogood is a colorful and comprehensive encyclopedia on making more plants based on their preferences, whether through seeds, cuttings, division, or other methods. This book is detailed; it leaves no pots unwatered and weeds unpulled in its explanations of what each plant prefers, helping readers learn that it’s not always just snipping a stem off a plant and sticking it in mud.