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The Book of the ConservatoryPeter Marston In this book, Peter Marston, a designer and builder of glasshouses all over the world, shows the enormous diversity of conservatory styles, sharing knowledge gained over 20 years of creating customized conservatories. Marston explains how the conservatory has evolved and explores the many different styles to suit houses of all kinds. Both the text and accompanying photographs offer ideas for... |
Conservatory and Indoor Plants Vol 2Roger Phillips, Martyn Rix Volume two includes begonias, lilies, jasmines, orchids, hoyas, palms, ferns, oleanders and other select groups of conservatory and indoor plants. All these plants grow outdoors in Mediterranean or subtropical climates and most of them need shelter of a cool greenhouse or conservatory in areas that have frost in winter, a few need heat. All of them can be grown outdoors in the UK in summer. |
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Anne Swithinbank, Deni Bown (Photographer) Out of her extensive experience of growing plants under glass, author and broadcaster Anne Swithinbank has written this guide to conservatory plants and how to grow them. The core of the book is an illustrated encyclopaedic catalogue of more than 1000 of the best conservatory plants. Selected for their attractiveness and usefulness, the plants are described in detail with full information about... |
The Conservatory Month-by-monthBarbara Abbs Divided into 12 monthly chapters, this guide lists seasonal tasks and tips designed to transform the conservatory into a successful indoor garden. It includes basic information on such topics as shading, ventilation and growing media, and also a selection of plant profiles categorized by type. PaperBack | 137 Pages | ISBN: 0715308300 |
Conservatory and Indoor Plants Vol 1Roger Phillips (Photographer), Martyn Rix (Photographer) Volume 1 includes camelias, pelargoniums, fuchsias, magnolias, euphorbias, hibiscus and bourgainvillaea, as well as tender roses and other select groups. All these plants grow outdoors in Mediterranean or subtropical climates and most of them need the shelter of a cool greenhouse or conservatory in areas that have frost in winter, a few need heat. All of them can be grown outdoors... |
Conservatory and Indoor Plants Vol 2Roger Phillips (Photographer), Martyn Rix (Photographer) Volume 2 includes begonias, lilies, jasmines, orchids, hoyas, palms, ferns, oleanders and other select groups. All these plants grow outdoors in Mediterranean or subtropical climates and most of them need the shelter of a cool greenhouse or conservatory in areas that have frost in winter, a few need heat. All of them can be grown outdoors in the UK summer. |
Conservatory and Indoor Plants Vol 1Roger Phillips (Photographer), Martyn Rix (Photographer) Types of plants such as camellias, pelargoniums, fuchsias, magnolias, euphorbias, hibiscus and bougainvillaea grow outdoors in Mediterranean or subtropical climates. Most of these plants need the shelter of a cool greenhouse or conservatory in areas that have frost in winter, and a few need heat. All of them can be grown outdoors in the UK summer. |
The Conservatory BookPeter Marston An illustrated exploration of conservatory designs and styles. It considers both internal and external aspects of Hardcover | 160 Pages | ISBN: 0304356387 |
Music, Talent & Performance A Conservatory Cultural SystemHenry Kingsbury A provocative study of the cultural dynamics of classical music in American society. It describes music as a metaphor of the society in which it takes place. Author Henry Kingsbury, a conservatory-trained pianist and educator turned anthropologist forgoes the traditional ethnomusicologist approach of looking at a non-western musical culture to focus on the PaperBack | 228 Pages | ISBN: ... |
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Peter Marston Conservatories offer some of the most versatile space in the home, providing an opportunity for very diverse design approaches. This imaginative and contemporary book considers both internal and external aspects of )garden room) design, showing how to complement period features, create thematic and physical links with the garden beyond and dress the scene with intriguing accessories. PaperBack | 160 Pages | ISBN: 1841881996 |
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