ne- ish winners - Metz Press
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978 1 920268 98 5<br />
wat kan ek plant?<br />
978 1 920268 99 2<br />
What can I plant?<br />
A quick reference to foolproof plant selection<br />
tanya visser & anna celliers<br />
At last! A gardening book featuring contemporary plants for contemporary garde<strong>ne</strong>rs.<br />
The book is brimful of easy-to-read information covering plant descriptions, useful<br />
growing advice, hints for success and the latest gardening trends to help enthusiastic<br />
garde<strong>ne</strong>rs gain the most be<strong>ne</strong>fit from every trip to their local nursery, and to breathe<br />
<strong>ne</strong>w life into their gardens. The plants were carefully selected to include the top selling<br />
modern hybrids along with many of the ‘old-fashio<strong>ne</strong>d’ plants that gave rise to them<br />
– plants grown in years go<strong>ne</strong> by, which have inspired people around the world and<br />
will warm the hearts of both <strong>ne</strong>wcomers and experienced garde<strong>ne</strong>rs. The plants are<br />
all readily available and have been chosen for their versatility and ease of cultivation –<br />
plants you can count on. When holding What can I plant? in your hands, the answer to<br />
this age-old question will no longer elude you. Instead of angu<strong>ish</strong>ing over plant choice,<br />
you can now enjoy getting re-introduced to old gardening favourites, but also meeting<br />
the latest plant releases in the gardening world – there are always <strong>ne</strong>w plants to<br />
befriend. What can I plant? is Tanya and Anna’s second collaboration. Their first book,<br />
Homegrown garden design, became a best-seller within weeks of its release.<br />
Tanya Visser is first and foremost a garde<strong>ne</strong>r, but full-time gardening really doesn’t pay well<br />
(especially when it’s in your own garden), so she is also the editor of The Garde<strong>ne</strong>r and Die<br />
Tuinier magazi<strong>ne</strong>s and presenter of The Garde<strong>ne</strong>r television series.<br />
Anna Celliers holds a National Diploma in Horticulture from what used to be Pretoria<br />
Technikon and has many years’ experience in garden design and lay-out for both private<br />
and corporate clients. After several years of writing various columns she was appointed<br />
at Lo<strong>ne</strong>hill Trading’s The Garde<strong>ne</strong>r/Die Tuinier where she writes features about all the<br />
pleasures of gardening and works as assistant editor of Die Tuinier. She also has a regular<br />
gardening column in the major week-end <strong>ne</strong>wspapers.<br />
260x210mm • 168pp • paperback with Flaps • july 2011 • rights: world<br />
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