Propagating house plants: For amateur and commercial use, Nehrling, Arno

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1971, Book club edition. Dustjacket has some shelf wear and a few slight tears near edges. Hardcover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

Arno Nehrling’s “Propagating House Plants” is a vintage gem for indoor gardeners, capturing the 1970s houseplant craze. With clear instructions and diagrams, it guides readers through propagation techniques like seed germination and air layering. Despite moderate wear, this copy offers a well-preserved glimpse into Nehrling’s expertise and the era’s growing interest in cultivating houseplants. A valuable resource for plant enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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1971, Book club edition. Dustjacket has some shelf wear and a few slight tears near edges. Hardcover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This vintage guide to propagating houseplants, written by renowned horticulturist Arno Nehrling, offers a wealth of knowledge for both amateur and professional gardeners. Published in 1971, it captures the growing interest in indoor gardening during that era, when houseplants became a popular hobby and decor element. Nehrling’s expertise shines through as he provides detailed instructions on various propagation techniques, from seed germination to air layering. With its clear diagrams and practical advice, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to cultivate and multiply their cherished indoor plant collection. Despite its age and moderate wear, this copy remains a well-preserved testament to Nehrling’s enduring legacy in the gardening world.

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Weight 1.1 lbs
Dimensions 21.08 × 14.48 × 3.05 in
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