Gardening
Latest volume in the hugely popular series featuring the highest-quality puzzles with an extra element of arithmetic.
The Times Super Fiendish Su Doku Book 13 21st May, pb, £7.99, 9780008748951
Previously unpublished quality gridsu. The Times Bumper Book of Codewords 2
7th May, pb, £8.99, 9780008749170
Three hundred compelling puzzles from the Times. The cracking alternative to Su Doku and crosswords.
Tuttle
Art Puzzles Hideho Arita 21st May, pb, £12.99, 9780804859073
Dot-to-dot and colour- by-numbers puzzles for all
ages.One hundred hidden designs printed on high-quality paper that slowly reveal themselves.
A Beginner’s Guide to American Mah Jongg Elaine Sandberg, Jan Egri, Tom Sloper
14th May, pb, £15.99, 9780804859455
The original book now in a large-print edition.
Ultra Long Flight Paper Airplanes Takuo Toda
10th April, pb, £14.99, 9784805318744
Fold and fly the record- setting paper airplanes created by Japan’s leading designer.
Unbelievably Cute Origami Tatsukuri Origami
30th April, pb, £14.99, 9784805319147
Tatsukuri Origami is a one-man folding sensation on YouTube, with more than 140,000 subscribers and over 40 million-plus views.
Japanese Ikebana Hiroshi Toda, Atsushi Kobayashi
19th June, hb, £24.99, 9784805320365
The true spirit of Japanese ikebana as revealed by two great masters. Step into a world of quiet beauty through the floral artistry of Japan.
Union Square
Fleurs Adrienne Ryser 9th April, hb, £30, 9781454958024
From wild seasonal displays to monochromatic classics,
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minimalist bunches, dinner table centerpieces and dried arrangements Fleurs will inspire readers to make flowers an essential part of their daily life.
Workman
Paper Book for Nature Lovers 26th March, pb, £20, 9781523536054
From the creators of Flow magazine a stationery enthusiast’s dream. Brimming from cover to cover with beautiful paper and Flow’s signature goodies, all inspired by the natural world.
Workman Adult
Paint by Sticker: Architecture 19th March, pb, £14.99, 9781523529322 The multimillion-selling Paint by Sticker series meets stunning architecture from around the world.
An Ocean Lover’s Sticker Book Nathalie Ouederni (illus)
9th April, hb, £12.99, 9781523529353
Beautiful little sticker book is a love letter to the sea with 675-plus hand-painted stickers.
August Books Series
How to Keep This Alive Julianne Robertson hb, £9.99, 97818359825 Friendly guides to abolishing horticultural genocide, one pot at a time. Orchids 5th February, vol 1, 32 Succulents 11th June, vol 2, 94
Batsford
Garden Voices Claire Masset 5th March, hb, eb, £30, 9781837330386
Fascinating celebration of our love for all things horticultural, with a selection of garden- related entries from diaries, letters and articles for every day of the year.
Birlinn
The Japanese Garden Lucy Stewart 2nd April, pb, £16.99, 9781780279954
At the turn of the 20th century Scottish adventurer Ella Christie returned from a trip to Japan inspired to build her own Japanese garden. This book tells her remarkable story.
Bloomsbury
The Flower Farmer’s Year Georgie Newbery 11th June, pb, eb, £25, 9781399418744
Updated practical guide for anyone wanting to grow cut flowers for pleasure or to start their own business.
How to Make and Use Compost Nicky Scott
2nd July, pb, eb, £18.99, 9781399422536
Third edition with new material forms a complete guide on how to compost food and green waste.
How to Start a Market Garden Kate Collyns
19th February, pb, eb, £20, 9781399422802
All you need to know about starting a successful, sustainable
business growing fresh produce.
Gardening
Companion Planting Ortrud Grieb 12th February, pb, eb, £16.99, 9781399427487
Practical manual on vegetable companion planting combinations to grow in the garden or allotment.
A Year of Cut Flowers Sarah Raven 12th March, hb, eb, £30, 9781526683427
Tips, tricks and everything necessary to know about planning, growing and arranging a cutting garden.
The Tomato Grower’s Handbook Holly Farrell
12th February, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781526697523
Beginner-friendly guide to growing tomatoes. Covers various methods of growing according to space as well as simple recipes and information on different varieties.
A Wilder Way Poppy Okotcha 7th May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781526666505
Ecological horticulturalist maps moments through a year in her wild garden, sharing the joy, pleasure and beauty of working with the natural world.
Bloomsbury Wildlife
Wildlife Gardening for Everyone and Everything Kate Bradbury
5th March, pb, eb, £18.99, 9781399422673
Everything you need to know to turn your garden, balcony, patio or windowsill into a haven for wildlife. Second edition.
Bodleian Library
The Allotment Book Walter Brett, Allan Jenkins 19th March, hb, £12.99, 9781851246687
Relevant historic text provides sound advice to allotment growers and includes a handy month-by-month guide.
Chelsea Green
Eat Your Garden Harry Holding 19th May, hb, £26.95, 9781645023340
The first book to focus on a style of edible gardening that is lower in effort, higher in style and less demanding of space.
Garden for Life Rhonda Fleming Hayes
5th May, pb, £22.95, 9781645023258
Writer and photographer delivers the perfect guide to help growers evaluate and redesign their garden to create the right size for easier gardening.
Clarkson Potter
The Gardener’s Mindset Stephen Orr 21st April, hb, £25, 9798217033690
Former editor-in-chief of Better Homes and Gardens offers a collection of essays and photographs that examines the restorative power of gardening.
Cool Springs Press
Concrete Botany Joey Santore 9th April, hb, £19.99, 9780760391884
Part ecological narrative and part call-to-arms from botany’s bad-boy citizen scientist of Crime Pays but Botany Doesn’t YouTube channel.
The Continuous Vegetable Garden Charlie Nardozzi
5th February, pb, £19.99, 9780760398760
Details a system for creating a food garden that grows itself through a combination of perennial vegetables and fruits, self-sowing crops, seed saving and more.
Ripe Tomato Revolution Frank Hyman 5th March, pb, £16.99, 9780760398890
Hands home gardeners all the knowhow they need to plant, grow, and care for every type of tomato, from sowing seeds straight through to harvest.
The Wild & Free Garden Stephanie Rose 26th February, pb, £18.99, 9781577156390
Transform a garden into a lush botanical paradise at zero cost using free resources, community connections your own ingenuity and the advice found here.
Creative Homeowner Press
Ultimate Guide to Small Space Kitchen Gardens Nina Koziol
21st April, pb, £19.99, 9781580116015
Expert tips for growing high-yield vegetables, herbs and fruits in compact spaces.
My Gardening Life Mary Berry 26th February, hb, eb, £25, 9780241726655
Berry’s deeply personal account of the second great love of her life. Full of anecdotes, wisdom, Q&As with
Includes easy-growing guides and expert advice.
Low-maintenance Eco Gardens Fred Meyer, Jen Kardos
10th February, hb, £24.99, 9781580116169
Beginner-friendly guide to sustainable gardening following permaculture principles. Work with nature while saving time and money. One hundred edible plant profiles and DIY projects for a low-stress, productive garden.
Guide to Hydroponic Gardening Kiri Martin
7th April, pb, £19.99, 9781580116176
Grow your own food effortlessly with hydroponics—no soil required. This complete guide explains how to garden indoors using efficient, water-based systems that flourish in small spaces and low light.
Gardening for All Seasons John D Wagner 10th February, hb, £32.99, 9781580116275
Comprehensive guide to a vibrant, year-round garden. With expert advice, 165-plus plant profiles, 780-plus photos, seasonal care information, design suggestions and natural pest control tips it makes gardening simple and rewarding.
DK
The Weekend Gardener Henry Agg 12th February, hb, £22, 9780241719909
DIY projects and seasonal jobs for the time-poor gardener. Agg shares his design, landscaping and planting knowledge with easy-to-follow, step-by-step projects.
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