
This book is packed with valuable information, and the detailed explanations paired with pictures make the techniques easy to understand. It’s an excellent resource for beginners looking to get a strong start, but also a great reference for any gardener’s library. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and look forward to revisiting it—there’s so much content, it’s impossible to take it all in with just one read.
I appreciate the helpful hints. this book was easy to follow; it was eye-opening to see the ways to propagate and therefore save money. It helped me to improve my gardening skills and maintain healthy plants. thank you
The is a resally usefu; resource for anyone looking to grow a green thumb! This complete guide breaks down the most common propagation techniques, from stem cuttings to more advanced methods like 'air layering'. The instructions are clear, and laid out step-by-step. I liked the eco-friendly tips, e.g. upcycling certain household items, and how to tackle common problems like root rot. Anecdotes make it more personal and you'll relate to the real-life success stories. The focus on sustainable practices will resonate with environmentally conscious gardeners (and we all should be). If a newbie, or seasoned gardener, you'll find practical, budget-friendly advice on how to create a thriving garden. Grow on!
I was starting from square one with this book, and I totally understood the author's tips and tricks from the beginning. So easy to read and follow, and I'm already having success with most of my house plants. Great tools to have on your shelf!
If you've ever dreamed of filling your home with lush greenery but felt lost on where to start, this guide is a great first step. Practical, encouraging, and packed with valuable insights, it's a must-read for aspiring plant parents.
This book isn't just about telling you what goes wrong; it's about setting you up for success. I appreciated that it mentioned the things I wouldn't have necessarily thought about before (e.g. the importance of light for root development, the need for good air circulation...). It feels like this book is providing all the fundamental knowledge a beginner needs to tackle plant propagation without feeling overwhelmed. BTW, although the images in this are from online, but they seem to be carefully selected to maintain an unified style.
Who hasn't tried to grow something from a piece of root or leaf they've collected, only to have it die on them? I know I've thrown away plenty of plants simply because I didn't know the right way to propagate them. This book is a goldmine of ideas and proper techniques. The list of references at the back is a great resource—so many great sites and other books to check out. I'm excited to try out the methods shown in this book. It's a great read for anyone looking to get into gardening.






