Gardening: plants & cultivation guides

Alexandra's Garden Vegetables: 30 Crochet Vegetable Patterns

Follow-up to the eagerly awaited Alexandra’s Garden Flowers. Here are 30 friendly vegetables waiting to be brought to life by hook and yarn. The array includes orange Pumpkin, yellow Corn on the Cob and red Cherry Tomatoes.

The Moonlight Gardening Club

New friends. New beginnings. Old secrets…

‘Sweet and heartwarming’ – Bestselling author MARIAN KEYES

‘The word “uplifting” was invented for this tender and poignant story. It’s a beautifully written debut, a must-read’ – Bestselling author JUDY LEIGH

The Moonlight Gardening Club: Unabridged edition

New friends. New beginnings. Old secrets…

‘Sweet and heartwarming’ – Bestselling author MARIAN KEYES

‘The word “uplifting” was invented for this tender and poignant story. It’s a beautifully written debut, a must-read’ – Bestselling author JUDY LEIGH

Alexandra's Garden Flowers: 30 Crochet Flower Patterns

A book for crafters and gardeners alike, from hugely popular author Kerry Lord. Thirty super-cute yarn flowers are yours to crochet, complete with step-by-step instructions and tips on all the techniques you need to make and finish off. ‘Cro’ your own garden from winter Snowdrop to summer Rose.

SowHow: A modern guide to grow-your-own veg

SowHow is an innovative grow guide for every modern gardener. With its fresh, bright design and clear-cut know-how, the sleek reissue of this little book provides expert advice and encouragement to get growing whether you’re looking to fill a garden, allotment, or a patio pot.

Ranunculus: Beautiful buttercups for home and garden

Ranunculus offers advice on how to care for and propagate these colourful cultivated members of the buttercup family. Naomi Slade explores a wide range of ranunculus species and cultivars, all beautifully photographed by Georgianna Lane in their technicolour glory from palest pink to deep burgundy via white, orange, red and yellow.

How to Grow the Flowers: A sustainable approach to enjoying flowers through the seasons

Growing flowers to cut and enjoy at home can sharpen our awareness of the world around us and make us more attuned to nature. We find it impossible to walk anywhere without spotting a prized rose in a front garden, a brassica gone to seed on a neighbouring allotment plot or a weedy verge in a carpark and considering its potential for cutting.

The Modern Flower Press: Preserving the Beauty of Nature

A Best Floristry Book of 2022, Gardens Illustrated

A contemporary, beautifully illustrated book on flowers, flower pressing and arranging.

‘A delight, packed with stories about the flowers JamJar Flowers work with, as well as practical information’ House & Garden

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