A practical handbook for a new--and slightly cynical--generation. You've landed the job; now you want to make a good impression, express yourself, excel. Unsure of how to proceed? Aspire to a class greater than the one you were born to? Time to put aside your objections to blatant cries for help. He
How Not to Kill Your Houseplants: A Beginner's Guide to Plant Parenting
โ Scribed by Trisha Bora
- Book ID
- 110691613
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House India Private Limited
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789390914302
- ASIN
- B08X7FGNVK
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Anyone who has bought a houseplant has, at some point, also ended up killing it. As gloomy as the thought may be, the death of a houseplant is a good place to begin, because this is what can help us answer the important question: Why did it die? Equipped with the right knowledge, not only can you make a plant thrive in your house, you can propagate it to share with others too. You only need to know how to choose the right plants for your space and what their care entails. How Not to Kill Your Houseplants is the first ever comprehensive guide on how to care for houseplants in the Indian context. In this book, we will learn how to choose the right plant for your space and lifestyle, where to place it in your home, when and how much to water, how to fertilize, what kind of soil to use and how you can propagate them. With simple and effective advice and tips, houseplant management will never be easier.
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