Window and indoor gardening has long been a popular and fascinating
hobby with those who possess an enthusiastic love of floriculture, and
who have no facilities for indulging in the latter pursuit except in the
home, on the window-sill, or in the balcony or veranda. First published
in 1936, "Window and Indoor Gardening" is a charming guide to the care
and maintenance of house plants, with chapters on propagation, potting,
watering, common problems, and much more. Written in simple, clear
language and full of helpful illustrations and photographs, this classic
guide will be of considerable utility to all green-fingered enthusiasts,
especially those interested in keeping house and potted plants or all
varieties. Contents include: "Soil and Culture", "Propagation", "Potting
and Watering", "Geraniums", "Begonias", "Bulbs", "Unusual Plants",
"Hanging Pots", and "The Personal Side". Many vintage books such as this
are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we
are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality
edition complete with a specially-commissioned new introduction on the
history of gardening.