1. 1/1/1985 Florida's Fabulous Flowers: Their Stories,portrays each flower in picture and provides their corresponding information.
  2. 2/1/1998 Let Louise Riotte introduce you to hundreds of flowers and all their friends (and enemies too)! Companion planting is simply planning your garden to take advantage of the natural friendships between plants. In Roses Love Garlic you'll discover how flowers help or hinder nearby vegetables and...
  3. 1/5/1982 Living With the Flowers: A Guide to Bringing Flowers into Your Daily Life offers guidance in flower gardening techniques and the use of flowers in cooking, crafts, projects, and the creation of perfumes and cosmetics.
  4. This Global Horticulture Knowledge Bank (or Global Hort Knowledge Bank) aims to provide credible, focused, High-demand and added value information to help people in developing countries. The Global Horticulture Knowledge Bank is an output of International Programs of the College of Agricultural...
  5. 20/10/2014 El Banco de Semillas de Florida de ECHO ofrece una amplia variedad de cultivos útiles, muchos de los cuales naturalmente atraen a polinizadores (Fig. 3). Fomentar insectos beneficiosos en su huerto es un componente clave en la promoción de la biodiversidad, el control de plagas no deseadas y el...
  6. La margarita de verano es una hierba anual frondosa que alcanza una altura de 90-120 cm en el momento de la floración. Las hojas añaden sabor a salteados, sopas y ensaladas y tienen un agradable sabor especiado, dulce y aromático.
  7. 1/1/1989 A complete guide to growing fresh flowers year-round. A beautifully illustrated month-by-month guide to growing fresh flowers year-round, both indoors and out. This book presents full instructions for cultivating 150 plants noted for their floral displays. Also includes illustrated plans for...
  8. 1/1/1991 How to grow more than 500 varieties of flowers, trees and shrubs, from Azaleas to Zinnias.
  9. 1/1/1998 A beautiful illistrated book with detail instructions on how to grow a garden that will give you flowers to cut for your home.
  10. 1/1/1999 Anyone who picks up The Edible Flower Garden will be tempted to grow, harvest, and sample at least a few of the more than forty varieties of edible flowers. Among them, you'll find more familiar food plants—dill and mustard, for example—in addition to common flowers, such as tulips or roses....