Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

Gardening In The Caribbean J D S Mackenzie

Gardening In The Caribbean By J D S Mackenzie

Gardening In The Caribbean by J D S Mackenzie


£8.52
Condition - Very Good
Out of stock

Summary

This handbook covers all aspects of Caribbean and tropical gardening. It discusses climate, soils, drainage and irrigation, feeding, pruning and propagation. A chapter on landscape introduces the basics of garden design, and shows what to grow where.

Gardening In The Caribbean Summary

Gardening In The Caribbean by J D S Mackenzie

The warm climate and generous rainfall of the Caribbean islands, together with rich soils, provide excellent conditions for growing a great variety of plant life. Columbus discovered that the indigenous peoples of the region were successfully growing an extensive range of plants and crops, and successive settlers of many cultures have introduced their familiar species. There are few places in the world with as great a diversity of plants as found in today's Caribbean. This book tells the reader how to acheive the best results by learning more about the plants and how to grow them in particular situations. It covers all aspects of Caribbean and tropical gardening. It discusses climate, soils, drainage and irrigation, feeding, pruning and propagation. A chapter on landscape introduces the basics of garden design, and shows what to grow where. The section on plant competitors focuses on pest, disease and weed control in a tropical context. Iris Bannochie won the Gold Medal on three occasions at the Chelsea Flower Show in London, and was awarded the Gold Vietch Memorial Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1977 for her contribution to tropical horticulture.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Gardening in the Caribbean - challenge and opportunity: climate; soil - assessing and modifying soil pH and texture, soil management, composting, mulching; water - drainage, irrigation, salinity; equipment - tools, solar sterilizer, housing for ferns and for orchids; challenge and opportunity. Part 2 How plants grow and how to grow them well: plant structures and functions - how plants grow, plant nutrients and fertilizers, how plants function, plant hormones, factors controlling flowering; controlling plant growth and development - pruning; plant propagation - vegetative propagation by division, cuttings, grafting and budding, raising plants from seed, methods (I, II, III and special cases), troubleshooting (germination and seedlings). Part 3 Landscaping - what to grow where: where to grow - elements of planning, designing a garden; using plants - lawns, ground covers, hedges, trees and palms, shrubs, vines (walls and arches), beds and borders, container planting, water gardens, seaside and other dry gardens, flower arrangements. Part 4 Favourite plants: introduction - aroids, bedding plants, bonsai, bougainvilleas, bromeliads, cactus, crotons, euphorbias and relatives, ferns, gingers, grasses and bamboos, helconias, hibiscus, ixoras, orchids, palms, shrubs, succulents, trees, vines and scramblers, water plants, fruits (vegetables, herbs and spices). Part 5 Plant competitors: weeds - strategies for weed management; plant diseases - bacterial infections, fungal diseases, mycoplasma diseases, virus diseases, strategies to control viral infections; pests - insects, mites, slugs and snails, nematodes, large animals, pesticides and alternatives, beneficial insects; responsible management of plant competitors - strategies for pest and diesease management, companion planting, the integrated approach. Appendices: pH of soils found in some Caribbean islands; availability of plant nutrients according to soil pH; germination guide for ornamental foliage and flowering plants; some pesticides and their use; garden safety; useful addresses.

Additional information

GOR003668411
9780333565735
0333565738
Gardening In The Caribbean by J D S Mackenzie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Macmillan Education
19930723
184
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Gardening In The Caribbean