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My Go-To Plant Guides and Nature Books

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Welcome to my personal collection of plant guides and nature books! These are my favorite resources for anyone who loves exploring the great outdoors or wants to learn more about the amazing world of plants and wildlife.
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All Things Horticultural, Homesteading and Nature

Popular horticultural, homesteading and nature guides and information books that have helped me and my friend in our plant parent journey.

 
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as a newbie that want to get into growing fruit It is the perfect guide, clearly explaining concepts that were previously difficult for me to understand.
Growing Fruit by Harry Baker, Royal Horticultural Society | Waterstones
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If you could only read one book about gardening let it be this one, It explores intricate ecosystems in our gardens and give you practical advice on how we can protect it.
The Garden Jungle by Dave Goulson | Waterstones
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All Thing House Plants

All the guide and book that are mainly focused on house hold plants.

 
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Its a neat book for keeping your plant alive. I would recommend it for beginners or anyone who want a refresher.
Green Thumb by Craig Miller-Randle | Waterstones
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Small hand book with a lot of information in it. its very similar to the plantapedia but a little bit more complicated. still a really good book though. P.S. It look good on a coffee table.
The Little Book for Plant Parents by Felicity Hart | Waterstones
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Great for beginner house plant owners, giving you inspiration for anyone who has a small pace to work with.
The Little Book of House Plants and Other Greenery by Emma Sibley | Waterstones
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One of the most popular books, It's basically a care guide for most of the house hold plant you see today. I would really recommend it for beginner plant parents.
Plantopedia by Lauren Camilleri, Sophia Kaplan | Waterstones
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It helped me understand what was happening when my plants started to droop and when some of my plants leaves turned yellow. It was easy to understand and learn from!
How Not to Kill Your Houseplant by Veronica Peerless | Waterstones
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It's an easy question and awnser book with six chapters in it making it quite short but still full of really helpful information!
How to Make Your Houseplants Love You by Joe Bagley | Waterstones
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