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rhs book
Hi my name's Ash, im 41 from north wales. I've suffeed head injury which has left me disabled and i use a wheelchair. I work in a garden centre but i don't know much about plants. I have the RHS Botony for gardeners book which interests me as i want to learn how plants work. How does that help with my working at the garden centre?
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Handle as many plants as you can, you'll soon get to recognise them without reading the labels. Ask lots of questions, read lots of books, magazines etc .
If there's a local "freecycle" group near you , why not ask if anyone has any gardening books to give away?
Most of all , enjoy it.
We're here to help in any way we can.
All the best to you.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
30cm (12in.)
Compact form of this popular cottage garden perennial
Yellow daisy flowers for long period, April - June, over light green foliage.
Very hardy and easy
Ordinary soil
Sun/part shade.
If I take photos of bed cards and get information like this, what information do i need to know if a customer asks?
The last questions I asked at a garden centre were: what are the different types of secateur for? And why do these two fertiliser contain different amounts of nitrogen?
I once asked what was the difference between highly scented and strongly scented roses. I didn't get an answer!
All the info on the back of the label is all you need to know.