Plant Propagation Books Many more comprehensive books on gardening in general gardening in particular likely to have a section on, propagating your own or both. It is worth checking any you have currently in your library to see if y can tell you what you want to know. Having said that, a comprehensively illustrated book on eir subject can be a good investment if you interested in giving it a go yourself. Books Simplified Lewis Hill Gary Allen P/L (AUS) 1990 1 875169 067 While this edition is published in Aus book was originally written in US. It s various reasons why you want to prune, equipment required general. re n a series ing specifics various classes including shade ornamental trees shrubs, hedges, small s nut trees. vines, est trees bonsai is also ed. Lots detail while re no re Plant A to Z (A Practical Guide) Jon Muller Lothian Books (AUS) 2004 0 7334 0640 1 front book has a series ing principles, trees or, required caring including drawings some colour. second ( larger) part book is a series monographs on various ornamental useful ing a description (including colour photo), how plant is pruned how plant is propagated. inmation may be as little as one sentence re no diagrams in this part book to illustrate. 1/5
Plant Propagation Books flowers Fruit 0 643 plant deciduous colour some quality 09576 2 evergreen This propagation, isdrawings my favourite following tojane demonstrate required citrus, Varkulevicius ing including book! shrubs sharpening, CSIRO initial cane Publishing described. alls. with (AUS) re how ornamentals, 2010 colour grow, 978 1985 anatomy, plant specific (part 0 7063 6265 Step shrubs, 9 By This Step isgardening a climbers, good a dictionary little series) roses, book ing hedges Graham terms. why Clarke you Furr trees. prune, Ward Lots Lock good Ltd (UK) trade, Made Easy s general bonsai is various also small various ed. classes. s reasons Lewis Lots nut why re Hill trees. detail you including Storey want n while to Books shade aprune, series re (US) vines, 1997 ornamental no garden ing equipment 1re trees 58017 007 required house specifics shrubs, 2 - This hedges, one Plant Propagation Books New Plants From Old Jackie French Aird Books P/L (AUS) 1991 0 947214 18 6 This is a small, non technical book with inmation. re on basic (cutting, budding, grafting, layering, sowing seeds etc) followed by on propagating vegetables,, flowers or ornamentals, herbs, indoor natives. No but some drawings, particularly to illustrate. Jackie s books always pretty good this is no exception. Growing From Seed Margt Hanks Murdoch Books (AUS) 2001 0 86411 964 1 This book is brought out under auspices Mr Forgill s Seeds. It only s propagation by seeds but provides detail about seed raising basics such as planting from seed, how to plant seeds, types seeds, growing on seeds, soils potting mixes, pests diseases. 2/5
Plant Propagation Books second larger part book gives details on growing specific flowers, herbs vegetables from seed. Some coloured drawing colour. Gardens Free: a Propagation Hbook Gef Bryant David Bateman Ltd (NZ) 1992 1 86953 104 3 - This is a small book but packed with inmation. re is a bit usual stuff about, why you propagate pests disease. re also three quite extensive tables showing common propagation methods, germination requirements division required a large list edible ornamental plant species. re is a section on propagating rhizomes, tubers, corms bulbs a chapter on less common advanced propagation such as layering, propagation using spores, budding grafting. No but a large number Plant Propagation (part Step by Step Gardening series) Jane Courtier Ward lock Ltd (UK) 1985 0 7063 6236 5 This book is composed five ing propagation by seed, cuttings, layering, grafting division. Each chapter lists required, a general discussion process n specifics particular variations each technique. Lots drawings, this is a great beginners book. 3/5
Plant Propagation Books Grafter s Hbook R.J. Garner Cassell Publishers Ltd (UK)1993 0 304 34274 2 Obviously this book only s one m propagation Grafting it has over 300 pages detail so it is not a book beginning propagator! book s compatibility cambial contact in grafts, propagation rootstocks, collection treatment scion wood, accessories, methods grafting, grafting established trees tree raising in nurseries. re some black white How to Propagate Plants Jack Plumridge Lothian Books (AUS) 1976 0 85091 243 1 this was textbook when I was doing plant propagation at TAFE. author talks about sexual asexual (vegetative) propagation in general terms n provides a series small on from camellias from cuttings to natives from seed. main focus is ornamentals however occasional edible species does rate a mention. Lots black white with odd colour plate. Modern Plant Propagation Allan Gardiner Lothian Books (AUS) 1988 0 85091 383 0 This book s propagating methods including propagating soil media, use rooting powders, potting mixes, potting up potting on, post propagation c equipment requirements. Again, primary focus is on ornamental species. re some drawings, quite a few black white a couple colour plates. 4/5
Plant Propagation Books Starting From Seed Karan Davis Cutler (Ed.) Brooklyn Botanic Garden Inc. (US) 1998 1 889538 09 4 This book is written around north American native but also discusses sowing edible plant seed. Also ed is getting started with seed, caring seedlings collecting storing seeds. book has a few drawings but nice colour. How to Propagate Plants Lorenz Kurz Ure smith (Summit Books) (AUS) 1976 0 7254 0348 9 This book s propagating from seed, growing on transplanted seedlings with majority rest book ing taking growing cuttings. inmation provided is pretty generic but re is a table in back ing process specific ornamental. re some drawings but black white. 5/5