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Plant Science for Gardeners
Essentials for Growing Better Plants
Taschenbuch von Robert Pavlis
Sprache: Englisch

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A little plant science grows a long way Know the science and you can grow anything.

Pavlis' latest is a sure - and enjoyable -way to learn that science.

- JEFF LOWENFELS, author, DIY Autoflowering Cannabis and Teaming with Microbes

Read it and your garden will blossom, literally and figuratively.

- LEE REICH, PhD, author, Growing Figs in Cold Climates and The Ever Curious Gardener

MOST GARDENERS learn by accumulating rules - water once a week, never dry out snowdrop bulbs, prune lilacs after flowering, plant garlic in October - the list is endless. These rules can take years to learn and yet leave you floun- dering when the unexpected strikes and plants look unhealthy, produce poorly, or die. Plant Science for Gardeners offers a better way.

By understanding the basic biology of how plants grow, you can become a thinking gardener with the confidence to problem solve for optimized plant health and productivity. Learn the science and ditch the rules! Coverage includes:

  • The biology of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers
  • Understanding how plants function as whole organisms
  • The role of nutrients and inputs
  • Vegetables, flowers, grasses, and trees and shrubs
  • Propagation and genetics
  • Sidebars that explode common gardening myths
  • Tips for evaluating plant problems and finding solutions.

Whether you're a home gardener, micro-farmer, market gardener, or homesteader, this entertaining and accessible guide shortens the learning curve and gives you the knowledge to succeed no matter where you live.

Another detailed, yet accessible, addition to gardeners' home libraries.

- REBECCA MARTIN, technical editor, Mother Earth News magazine

You will never take horticultural lore at face value again.

- JAMES ARMITAGE, editor, The Plant Review, magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society

ROBERT PAVLIS is the owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden featuring 3000 varieties of plants. Specializing in soil science, Robert is a Master Gardener, speaker, instructor, and blogger, and author of Soil Science for Gardeners and Building Natural Ponds. He resides in Guelph, Canada.

To help bring you the very best inspiration and information about greener, more sustainable lifestyles, Mother Earth News is recommending select New Society Publishers books to its readers. This book is one of them.

A little plant science grows a long way Know the science and you can grow anything.

Pavlis' latest is a sure - and enjoyable -way to learn that science.

- JEFF LOWENFELS, author, DIY Autoflowering Cannabis and Teaming with Microbes

Read it and your garden will blossom, literally and figuratively.

- LEE REICH, PhD, author, Growing Figs in Cold Climates and The Ever Curious Gardener

MOST GARDENERS learn by accumulating rules - water once a week, never dry out snowdrop bulbs, prune lilacs after flowering, plant garlic in October - the list is endless. These rules can take years to learn and yet leave you floun- dering when the unexpected strikes and plants look unhealthy, produce poorly, or die. Plant Science for Gardeners offers a better way.

By understanding the basic biology of how plants grow, you can become a thinking gardener with the confidence to problem solve for optimized plant health and productivity. Learn the science and ditch the rules! Coverage includes:

  • The biology of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers
  • Understanding how plants function as whole organisms
  • The role of nutrients and inputs
  • Vegetables, flowers, grasses, and trees and shrubs
  • Propagation and genetics
  • Sidebars that explode common gardening myths
  • Tips for evaluating plant problems and finding solutions.

Whether you're a home gardener, micro-farmer, market gardener, or homesteader, this entertaining and accessible guide shortens the learning curve and gives you the knowledge to succeed no matter where you live.

Another detailed, yet accessible, addition to gardeners' home libraries.

- REBECCA MARTIN, technical editor, Mother Earth News magazine

You will never take horticultural lore at face value again.

- JAMES ARMITAGE, editor, The Plant Review, magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society

ROBERT PAVLIS is the owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden featuring 3000 varieties of plants. Specializing in soil science, Robert is a Master Gardener, speaker, instructor, and blogger, and author of Soil Science for Gardeners and Building Natural Ponds. He resides in Guelph, Canada.

To help bring you the very best inspiration and information about greener, more sustainable lifestyles, Mother Earth News is recommending select New Society Publishers books to its readers. This book is one of them.

Über den Autor

Robert Pavlis is the owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden with 3,000 varieties of plants. Specializing in soil science, Robert has been an instructor for Landscape Ontario. He is a blogger, a chemist, and the author of Soil Science for Gardeners and Building Natural Ponds. He resides in Guelph, Canada.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction

Introduction to Plant Science

Organization of the Book

Terms Used in This Book

1. Plant Basics

Cells

Xylem and Phloem

Photosynthesis
Plant Myth: Plants Raise the Oxygen Level in Homes

ATP and the Energy Cycle

Respiration

Meristematic Cells

Classification of Plants

2. Roots

Root Basics

Types of Roots
Plant Myth: Feeder Roots Are Located Under the Dripline

Effect of Gravity

Cut Roots and Side Roots
Plant Myth: Circulating Roots Continue to Circulate

Conditions That Affect Root Growth
Plant Myth: Transplant Solutions Grow Better Roots

Root Growth in Winter

Absorption of Water and Nutrients
Plant Myth: Is Soil pH Important?

Roots and Microbes
Plant Myth: Purchased Mycorrhizal Fungi Are Good for Plants
Plant Myth: Roots Grow Towards Water

The Rhizosphere

3. Stems

The Outer Structure of Stems

Internal Structure of Stems

Trichomes

Buds

How Stems Grow

The Importance of Photosynthesis

Underground Stems
Plant Myth: Plant Bulbs after the Ground Is Frozen
Plant Myth: Bearded Iris Should Be Planted with Rhizome Showing

4. Leaves

Leaf Structure

How Sun Affects Leaves

Why Are Some Leaves Red?
Plant Myth: Evergreen Needles and Oak Leaves Are Acidic

Functionality of Damaged Leaves

Natural Pesticides

Signaling Between Plants

Pest-Proof Leaves

Water Stress and Wilting Leaves

Leaf Abscission

Variegated Leaves

5. Flowers

Parts of a Flower

Pollination

What Causes Flowering?

Why Do Plants Not Flower?
Plant Myth: High Phosphate Grows More Blooms

Tough Love for Plants

Attracting Pollinators

Enjoy the Bracts

Dioecious and Monoecious Plants

6. Fruits and Seeds

What Is a Fruit?

The Importance of Fruit

Different Types of Fruits

Fruit Development

Seed Development

Suckering Tomato Plants

Seeds from Non-Flowering Plants

Soil Seed Bank

7. The Whole Plant
Life Cycle of Plants

Plant Dormancy

Movement of Water

Movement of Nutrients
Plant Myth: Leaves Can Be Used to ID Nutrient Deficiencies

Movement of Sugars

Seasonal Sharing of Resources

Overcoming Physical Damage

How Do Plants Get Taller?

Following the Sun

How Light Affects Plant Growth

Gravity

8. Woody Plants

What Are Woody Plants?

Structure of Woody Stems

Where Does Wood Come From?
Plant Myth: Newly Planted Trees Need to Be Staked

Storage of Sugars

Taproots vs. Fibrous Roots

Composition of Wood

Apical Dominance

Healing Damage
Plant Myth: Damage on Trees Should Be Painted

Conifers

9. Environmental Factors

Garden Hardiness Zones

Dealing with Cold

Protecting Plants from Cold

Dealing with Heat

Dealing with Water Extremes

Adaptability of Plants

How Climate Change Affects Gardens

10. Growing from Seeds

When Is Seed Mature?

The Seed Germination Process

The Mysterious Cotyledons

Why Do Seeds Stay Dormant?

Breaking Dormancy
Plant Myth: Seeds Can Have Double Dormancy

Seed Storage

Best Method for Starting Seeds Indoors

11. Selecting Seeds

Basic Genetics

Hybrids vs. Heirlooms

GMO Seeds

Days to Maturity

Buying Unusual Seeds

12. Vegetative Reproduction

Natural Vegetative Reproduction

Rooted Stems and Leaves

Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Plant Myth: Homemade Rooting Hormones Work Well

Grafting

13. Plant Names

Why Use Botanical Names?

Naming Conventions

The Proper Way to Name Your Plants

Index

About the Author

Connect with Robert Pavlis

About New Society Publishers

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Landwirtschaft & Gartenbau
Genre: Umwelt
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Ökologie
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 224
ISBN-13: 9780865719736
ISBN-10: 086571973X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Pavlis, Robert
Hersteller: New Society Publishers
Maße: 224 x 151 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Robert Pavlis
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.06.2022
Gewicht: 0,352 kg
preigu-id: 124022602
Über den Autor

Robert Pavlis is the owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden with 3,000 varieties of plants. Specializing in soil science, Robert has been an instructor for Landscape Ontario. He is a blogger, a chemist, and the author of Soil Science for Gardeners and Building Natural Ponds. He resides in Guelph, Canada.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction

Introduction to Plant Science

Organization of the Book

Terms Used in This Book

1. Plant Basics

Cells

Xylem and Phloem

Photosynthesis
Plant Myth: Plants Raise the Oxygen Level in Homes

ATP and the Energy Cycle

Respiration

Meristematic Cells

Classification of Plants

2. Roots

Root Basics

Types of Roots
Plant Myth: Feeder Roots Are Located Under the Dripline

Effect of Gravity

Cut Roots and Side Roots
Plant Myth: Circulating Roots Continue to Circulate

Conditions That Affect Root Growth
Plant Myth: Transplant Solutions Grow Better Roots

Root Growth in Winter

Absorption of Water and Nutrients
Plant Myth: Is Soil pH Important?

Roots and Microbes
Plant Myth: Purchased Mycorrhizal Fungi Are Good for Plants
Plant Myth: Roots Grow Towards Water

The Rhizosphere

3. Stems

The Outer Structure of Stems

Internal Structure of Stems

Trichomes

Buds

How Stems Grow

The Importance of Photosynthesis

Underground Stems
Plant Myth: Plant Bulbs after the Ground Is Frozen
Plant Myth: Bearded Iris Should Be Planted with Rhizome Showing

4. Leaves

Leaf Structure

How Sun Affects Leaves

Why Are Some Leaves Red?
Plant Myth: Evergreen Needles and Oak Leaves Are Acidic

Functionality of Damaged Leaves

Natural Pesticides

Signaling Between Plants

Pest-Proof Leaves

Water Stress and Wilting Leaves

Leaf Abscission

Variegated Leaves

5. Flowers

Parts of a Flower

Pollination

What Causes Flowering?

Why Do Plants Not Flower?
Plant Myth: High Phosphate Grows More Blooms

Tough Love for Plants

Attracting Pollinators

Enjoy the Bracts

Dioecious and Monoecious Plants

6. Fruits and Seeds

What Is a Fruit?

The Importance of Fruit

Different Types of Fruits

Fruit Development

Seed Development

Suckering Tomato Plants

Seeds from Non-Flowering Plants

Soil Seed Bank

7. The Whole Plant
Life Cycle of Plants

Plant Dormancy

Movement of Water

Movement of Nutrients
Plant Myth: Leaves Can Be Used to ID Nutrient Deficiencies

Movement of Sugars

Seasonal Sharing of Resources

Overcoming Physical Damage

How Do Plants Get Taller?

Following the Sun

How Light Affects Plant Growth

Gravity

8. Woody Plants

What Are Woody Plants?

Structure of Woody Stems

Where Does Wood Come From?
Plant Myth: Newly Planted Trees Need to Be Staked

Storage of Sugars

Taproots vs. Fibrous Roots

Composition of Wood

Apical Dominance

Healing Damage
Plant Myth: Damage on Trees Should Be Painted

Conifers

9. Environmental Factors

Garden Hardiness Zones

Dealing with Cold

Protecting Plants from Cold

Dealing with Heat

Dealing with Water Extremes

Adaptability of Plants

How Climate Change Affects Gardens

10. Growing from Seeds

When Is Seed Mature?

The Seed Germination Process

The Mysterious Cotyledons

Why Do Seeds Stay Dormant?

Breaking Dormancy
Plant Myth: Seeds Can Have Double Dormancy

Seed Storage

Best Method for Starting Seeds Indoors

11. Selecting Seeds

Basic Genetics

Hybrids vs. Heirlooms

GMO Seeds

Days to Maturity

Buying Unusual Seeds

12. Vegetative Reproduction

Natural Vegetative Reproduction

Rooted Stems and Leaves

Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Plant Myth: Homemade Rooting Hormones Work Well

Grafting

13. Plant Names

Why Use Botanical Names?

Naming Conventions

The Proper Way to Name Your Plants

Index

About the Author

Connect with Robert Pavlis

About New Society Publishers

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Landwirtschaft & Gartenbau
Genre: Umwelt
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Ökologie
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 224
ISBN-13: 9780865719736
ISBN-10: 086571973X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Pavlis, Robert
Hersteller: New Society Publishers
Maße: 224 x 151 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Robert Pavlis
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.06.2022
Gewicht: 0,352 kg
preigu-id: 124022602
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