by Robert Pavlis (Author)
Stop guessing what your plants need. Learn how they actually grow.
When you understand how plants function - from photosynthesis to root absorption -- you make smarter decisions in every season. Plant Science for Gardeners connects plant biology directly to practical gardening success.
Instead of memorizing tips, you'll understand the systems that drive healthy growth.
What You'll Gain
- How photosynthesis and respiration fuel plant development
- How roots absorb and distribute nutrients efficiently
- What triggers flowering and fruit production
- How plants respond to stress from heat, drought, or pests
- Why pruning and fertilizing strategies succeed or fail
Rather than abstract theory, this guide gives you the biological foundation behind everyday gardening decisions.
Practical Applications
- Improve flowering and fruit yield
- Adjust watering based on plant physiology
- Strengthen root systems for resilience
- Reduce plant stress through informed care
- Make evidence-based pruning decisions
If you're looking for practical ways to grow healthier plants without relying on trends, this book provides clarity rooted in modern botany.
Who This Book Is For
- Gardeners who want deeper understanding
- Growers seeking consistent yields
- Market gardeners refining crop performance
- Readers frustrated by conflicting advice
- Anyone ready to connect biology with better growing
Grow with understanding. Cultivate with confidence.
Back Jacket
A little plant science grows a long way Know the science and you can grow anything.
Pavlis' latest is a sure -- and enjoyable --way to learn that science.
-- JEFF LOWENFELS, author, DIY Autoflowering Cannabis and Teaming with Microbes
Read it and your garden will blossom, literally and figuratively.
-- LEE REICH, PhD, author, Growing Figs in Cold Climates and The Ever Curious Gardener
MOST GARDENERS learn by accumulating rules -- water once a week, never dry out snowdrop bulbs, prune lilacs after flowering, plant garlic in October -- the list is endless. These rules can take years to learn and yet leave you floun- dering when the unexpected strikes and plants look unhealthy, produce poorly, or die. Plant Science for Gardeners offers a better way.
By understanding the basic biology of how plants grow, you can become a thinking gardener with the confidence to problem solve for optimized plant health and productivity. Learn the science and ditch the rules! Coverage includes:
- The biology of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers
- Understanding how plants function as whole organisms
- The role of nutrients and inputs
- Vegetables, flowers, grasses, and trees and shrubs
- Propagation and genetics
- Sidebars that explode common gardening myths
- Tips for evaluating plant problems and finding solutions.
Whether you're a home gardener, micro-farmer, market gardener, or homesteader, this entertaining and accessible guide shortens the learning curve and gives you the knowledge to succeed no matter where you live.
Another detailed, yet accessible, addition to gardeners' home libraries.
-- REBECCA MARTIN, technical editor, Mother Earth News magazine
You will never take horticultural lore at face value again.
-- JAMES ARMITAGE, editor, The Plant Review, magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society
ROBERT PAVLIS is the owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden featuring 3000 varieties of plants. Specializing in soil science, Robert is a Master Gardener, speaker, instructor, and blogger, and author of Soil Science for Gardeners and Building Natural Ponds. He resides in Guelph, Canada.
To help bring you the very best inspiration and information about greener, more sustainable lifestyles, Mother Earth News is recommending select New Society Publishers books to its readers. This book is one of them.
Author Biography
Robert Pavlis has been an avid gardener for over four decades. He is the owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden that features over 3,000 varieties of plants. Specializing in soil science, he has been an instructor for Landscape Ontario and is a garden blogger, writer, and chemist. The author of Building Natural Ponds and Soil Science for Gardeners, Pavlis is a well-known speaker whose audiences include Master Gardener groups, horticultural societies, orchid societies, and garden shows such as Canada Blooms and the FarmSmart conference. He teaches gardening fundamentals at the University of Guelph and garden design for the City of Guelph, Canada, where he currently resides.
Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.8 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 07, 2022