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In Bloom: Growing, Harvesting and Arranging Flowers by Clare Nolan - Hardback gardening and flower arranging book front cover
In Bloom by Clare Nolan hardback gardening book - back cover with synopsis
In Bloom by Clare Nolan hardback book - inside pages showing flower arranging photography

In Bloom: Growing, Harvesting and Arranging Flowers by Clare Nolan - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: Clare Nolan
SKU: SNG5816
Barcode: 9780857833051
Publisher: Kyle Books
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Condition: New
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780857833051
Publisher: Kyle Books

Overview
In Bloom: Growing, Harvesting and Arranging Flowers by Clare Nolan is a beautifully photographed hardback guide for anyone who wants to grow their own cutting garden and bring it indoors. Written by a former lifestyle editor of the Mail on Sunday's YOU Magazine, it blends practical horticultural advice with stylish, achievable flower arranging, making it a favourite gift for gardeners, new homeowners and flower lovers who want fresh, homegrown blooms in every season of the year.

About the Book
Planting flowers purely for cutting brings a special kind of gardening joy: stepping outside to snip a single stem for a bedside vase, or gathering a generous armful for a posy to give away. In this hardback edition, Clare Nolan draws on years of horticultural and editorial experience to guide readers from bare soil to finished bouquet. The book opens with the fundamentals of planning a cutting patch, whether that's a dedicated bed, a few containers on a patio, or gaps tucked between existing borders, before moving through site selection, soil preparation and seasonal sowing and planting schedules designed to keep stems coming from spring right through to the depths of winter. Clare covers successional planting so a cutting garden never runs dry, plus guidance on supporting stems and feeding for the healthiest blooms. A dedicated chapter on harvesting explains exactly when and how to cut different flowers and foliage to maximise vase life, plus simple conditioning techniques that keep arrangements looking fresh for days longer. The book's real highlight, however, is its generous arranging chapter, which shows how to turn homegrown stems into striking, professional-looking displays without any formal floristry training, using simple tools, seasonal colour palettes and natural, relaxed shapes rather than rigid, structured designs. Throughout, lush photography illustrates planting schemes and finished arrangements for visual inspiration alongside the step-by-step text.

  • Clear, seasonal growing advice for a continuous supply of cut flowers
  • Expert harvesting tips to maximise vase life and freshness
  • Practical cutting-patch layouts suited to gardens of any size
  • A full chapter on arranging with no floristry experience required
  • Abundant photography for real, achievable inspiration
  • A thoughtful gift for gardeners, new homeowners and flower lovers

About the Author
Clare Nolan was formerly the lifestyle editor of the Mail on Sunday's YOU Magazine, with features also appearing in the Saturday Telegraph and the Sunday Times magazines. Her editorial background gives In Bloom a polished, trustworthy voice, combining trusted journalistic clarity with genuine, hands-on horticultural expertise. She is also the author of Making a House Your Home, published by Kyle Books, which reflects her broader interest in practical, stylish home and garden living.

Why You'll Love This Gardening Book
Whether you're planning your first cutting patch or refining a well-established one, In Bloom offers accessible, inspiring guidance for growing, harvesting and arranging beautiful flowers at home, all year round.

Please Note: Cover shown is the UK edition; ISBN and cover design may vary slightly by print run.

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