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Smith and Hawken: Forcing, Etc [Paperback]

Katherine Whiteside


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Workman Publishing; New edition edition (19 Feb 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0761129707
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761129707
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 22.8 x 1.2 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,442,762 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Now in paperback, FORCING, ETC, with 60,000 copies in print, is the well-received guide to indoor, through-the-winter gardening: "As beautiful as it is instructive," writes Michael Pollan. "Town & Country calls it: "Inspiration for lightening up the bleak days of winter..."Forcing, etc, will open up a whole new world beyond paper-whites." "After perusing "Forcing, etc, even those with the blackest of thumbs will want to try forcing bulbs and spring branches into bloom on a winter windowsill."

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Now in paperback, "Forcing, etc," with 60,000 copies in print, is the well-received guide to indoor, through-the-winter gardening: As beautiful as it is instructive, writes Michael Pollan. "Town & Country" calls it: Inspiration for lightening up the bleak days of winter . . . "Forcing, etc" will open up a whole new world beyond paper-whites. After perusing "Forcing, etc," even those with the blackest of thumbs will want to try forcing bulbs and spring branches into bloom on a winter windowsill.-Rebecca's Garden.
Written by award-winning author Katherine Whiteside, here is the complete guide to indoor gardening, filled with 125 exquisite full-color photographs. Covering pre-chilling to potting up, putting away and water-forcing, "Forcing, etc" combines hands-on how-to with an artist's passion for detail to show how to grow and/or force dozens of common and exotic plants: hardy bulbs-crocus, narcissus, muscari, and iris; tender bulbs-oxalis, calla lily, clivia; branches-from apple and apricot to forsythia, moosewood, and quince; and tender plants-fuchsia, coleus, clematis, and scented geraniums. In addition, the author focuses on presentation and display, choosing unexpected containers, and orchestrating an indoor garden for balance of bloom and color.

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78 of 79 people found the following review helpful
Great photographs, but limited information 28 Jan 2000
By Tom Krischan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
It's a nice coffee table book. Something you look at once, then never touch again. Clearly not a reference book.

The first 85 pages discuss forcing hardy and tender bulbs. The remaining 68 pages talk about house plants, twigs, and cuttings. About half of the book is pictures, and much of the text from the other half is double spaced. There is not alot of information about forcing in this book.

Another problem, the book has no index. So when you wish to find information on forcing Amaryllis, you must page through it manually. No appendix in the back, no tables, no charts, and no reference section at all (except for a meager list of two dozen garden catalog companies).

There are pockets of detailed and interesting facts. But the poorly organized format makes it a chore to find this info.

On the plus side, the plant photography is great. It is the most worthwhile part of the book. Hundreds of photos of interesting, clear, crisp, and properly identified plants populate this book (unfortunately, since there is no index, you'll never find the picture you want - when you want it).

Nice coffee table book, but not much more.

30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Pretty to look at, but not alot of substance 7 Aug 2000
By K. Jackson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I absolutely agree with the review given by Tom Krischan on 1/28/2000. This book is beautiful to look at, with lots of photographs that are well-taken and gorgeously displayed. That's the good part.... Unfortunately there isn't a lot of information in here that even the most basic gardener wouldn't already know from other sources. Bulbs are the primary area of discussion, with houseplants and cuttings from trees and shrubs also being discussed sparingly. It's not the best book for in-depth answers to your other forcing needs. It is nice to look at, though. A definite fixture for aesthetics on my coffee table at home, if nothing else.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Expert gardening advice blends with floral styling 10 Oct 2003
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Expert gardening advice blends with floral styling techniques as Katherine Whtieside offers an introduction to the finer art of forcing bulbs, branches, and other flowers in Forcing, Etc. Plant features include the most common flowers which are grown through forcing, offering tips for plant pairing and arranging. With Richard Felber's lush photos throughout, Forcing, Etc. makes an exceptional visual display in addition to a practical guide.

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