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How to Make Your Houseplants Love You : Expert Answers for Plant Parents

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£19.99

Hardback 176 pages
Octopus Publishing Group 3 April 2025
Bagley, Joe

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ISBN/SKU: 9781784729684 Categories/Genres: ,

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The complete guide to caring for your houseplants, from plant expert Joe Bagley (@ukhouseplants).

Unlock the secrets to thriving house plants with this comprehensive guide. Organized into six chapters based on your plants’ needs, this question-and-answer guide serves as an indispensable companion for emerging and experienced plant enthusiasts alike. How to Make Your House Plants Love You not only provides concise and expert solutions to these questions but also offers practical tips, personalized advice, and stunning photography and illustrations to inspire readers on their journey to becoming successful plant parents. Joe Bagley delivers information in an unadorned, easy to follow manner, including nuggets of plant-specific natural history, plants’ behavioural quirks and curveball tips. This book will provide a new, distinctive experience for the reader as they journey through each question-and-answer scenario to become a house plant expert. Whether you’re seeking to revive an inherited specimen or to create a lush indoor oasis, this book is your ultimate guide to leading a leafier life.

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