Forcing, Etc.: the indoor gardener's guide to bringing bulbs, branches & houseplants into bloom.

forcing, etc.: the indoor gardener's guide to bringing bulbs, branches & houseplants into bloom.

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Forcing, Etc.: the indoor gardener's guide to bringing bulbs, branches & houseplants into bloom.

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What's a dyed-in-the-wool gardener to do when faced with stubborn Old Man Winter's downright refusal to let much of anything grow? Force it, that's what. Forcing is the art of convincing a bulb, branch, houseplant, or cutting to flower when it would otherwise be dormant. So when the drabness of winter and its attendant exorbitant price for cut flowers hits you, try forcing.

It's not difficult, but it does take some planning and foresight. If you want to force bulbs to flower in February, for instance, you have to order them in late summer so that you can pot them up in the fall. Twigs, on the other hand, are much easier to force: just cut them after six weeks of cold weather, put them in some water, and watch the virtual spring of your warm rooms transform them into leggy, flowering spirea, corylopsis, forsythia, or catkins, for instance. Author Katherine Whiteside explores associated topics such as choosing the best container and presentation within the home, as well as topics only an expert could love ("the narcissus question").

Forcing, Etc. is a good read. It's not a reference book in the truest sense of the word; the lack of an index is at fault there. This doesn't mean that there's not an awful lot of good information here for beginners and adepts, well and entertainingly written. But when you want to check on the fertilizer ratio for your calla lilies, you'll have to page through the entire book to find it (in a very small typeface, too). But with Richard Felber's gorgeous photos on every page, maybe that's not such a bad thing to have to do. --Stefanie Durbin

Town & Country, Jane Garmey, March 2000
"For more inspiration...Katherine Whiteside's Forcing, Etc. will open up a whole new world beyond paper-whites."

Forcing, Etc.: the indoor gardener's guide to bringing bulbs, branches & houseplants into bloom.

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Book Contents:

  1. Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids: A Complete Guide to Cultivation and Care (Gardener's Guide)
  2. Gardening for Beginners
  3. Gardening When It Counts : Growing Food in Hard Times (Mother Earth News Wiser Living Series)
  4. Garden Spaces : Simple Solutions for Planning and Design
  5. Garden Transformations
  6. Grass Scapes: Gardening with Ornamental Grasses
  7. Green Nature/Human Nature: The Meaning of Plants in Our Lives (The Environment and the Human Condition)
  8. Grow 15 Herbs for the Kitchen : Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-61
  9. Guide to Marine Life : Caribbean-Bahamas-Florida
  10. Hardie Newton's Celebration of Flowers

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