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Technical Handbook of Gardening

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    • Páginas: 324
    • Formato: 17 x 24 cm
    • Edición: 2024
    • Peso: 0,62 kg.
    • Editorial: Mundiprensa
    • Technical Handbook of Gardening

    • 9788484769071
    • FERNANDO GIL-ALBERT VELARDE 


    • Establishment and maintenance of parks and gardens




      Technical Handbook of Gardening is Technical Handbook of Gardening is meant for students and professionals of gardening in its many forms, as well as for garden lovers interested in learning about the agronomic techniques being used more and more in an area that was
      previously thought to be the domain of amateurs. Nowadays, gardening is not just a hobby, but calls for a higher level of scientific foundations and for more advanced technology, sophisticated tools, and expertise than ever before. This handbook may be used as a textbook for relevant workshops and courses in gardening schools and vocational training centres.




      Fernando Gil-Albert Velarde holds a PhD in Agricultural Engineering and has been a professor of Arboriculture and Gardening. He also served as director of the Department of Plant Production at the School of Agricultural Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. In addition to being an emeritus professor at the aforementioned university, he promoted and directed the master’s degree
      programme in Gardening and Landscaping.  is publishing company has published several of his works on fruit growing, arboriculture, and gardening techniques.

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    PART 1: ESTABLISHMENT OF PARKS AND GARDENS

    CHAPTER I GARDEN ESTABLISHMENT

    1.1. The process of establishing a garden

    1.2. Pre-cleaning of the garden’s surface

    CHAPTER II PREPARING THE GROUND

    2.1. Standard soil preparation without adding new substrate

    2.2. Soil preparation techniques

    2.3. Soil preparation with the addition of substrate

    CHAPTER III SOIL AMENDMENTS AND FERTILISERS

    3.1. Soil amendments prior to establishing the garden

    3.2. Basal fertilisation

    3.3. Basal fertilisation with other nutrients

    CHAPTER IV STAKEOUT AND MARKING OF THE GARDEN

    4.1. Marking tools

    4.2. Marking techniques

    4.3. Time for marking

    CHAPTER V OPENING PLANTING HOLES

    5.1. Opening the holes manually

    5.2. Opening the holes mechanically

    5.3. Time to open the holes

    5.4. The size of the holes

    CHAPTER VI THE PLANTING: PLANT TYPES

    6.1. Planting bare-root plants

    6.2. Planting plants with a root ball

    6.3. Transport and delivery of the plants

    6.4. Conservation and handling of the plants at the destination

    CHAPTER VII PLANTING OPERATIONS

    7.1. First steps in preparation

    7.2. Planting practices

    7.3. The planting seasons

    CHAPTER VIII POST-PLANTING MAINTENANCE

    8.1. Post-planting care

    8.2. Replacement of failed plants

    8.3. Care during the first vegetative phase

    CHAPTER IX ESTABLISHMENT OF GRASS AND LAWNS

    9.1. Soil and site preparation for lawns

    9.2. Seeding systems

    9.3. The process of establishing a lawn by planting vegetative elements

    9.4. Planting seasons

    CHAPTER X POST-ESTABLISHMENT LAWN CARE

    10.1. Initial care

    10.2. Problems related to lawn development and settlement

    10.3. The first mowing

    10.4. Reseeding

    PART 2: GARDEN MAINTENANCE

    12.10. Sanding

    12.11. Irrigation, mineral fertilisation, phytosanitary defence

    CHAPTER XIII MAINTENANCE OF AREAS WITHOUT VEGETATION COVER

    13.1. Digging

    13.2. Maintenance by mulching

    13.3. Maintenance with herbicide applications

    CHAPTER XIII MAINTENANCE OF AREAS WITHOUT VEGETATION COVER

    13.1. Digging

    13.2. Maintenance by mulching

    13.3. Maintenance with herbicide applications

    CHAPTER XIV MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES: ANNUAL MINERAL FERTILISATION AND SOIL AMENDMENTS

    14.1. Contribution of soil amendments

    14.2. Annual mineral fertilisation

    14.3. Annual needs

    14.4. Fertiliser types

    14.5. Fertilisation techniques

    14.6. The time to apply mineral fertilisation

    14.7. Mechanical equipment used

    14.8. The correction of deficiencies

    CHAPTER XV MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES: IRRIGATION

    15.1. Water needs in the garden

    15.2. Irrigation systems used in gardening

    15.3. Practical considerations about irrigation

    15.4. The problems of irrigation water quality

    CHAPTER XVI MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES: PRUNING

    16.1. General considerations

    16.2. Types of pruning

    16.3. Aesthetic or landscape determining factors

    16.4. Factors affecting urban gardening

    16.5. Health conditions

    16.6. Basic pruning criteria

    16.7. Times of pruning work

    16.8. Tools and pruning equipment

    16.9. Complementary materials and equipment

    16.10. How to use pruning tools

    16.11. The quality of pruning cuts

    16.12. Complementary pruning techniques

    CHAPTER XVII MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES: TRIMMING HEDGES AND BORDERS

    17.1. Training process of hedges and borders

    17.2. Trimming done for maintenance

    17.3. Tools for trimming

    17.4. Renovation pruning

    17.5. Times of renovation pruning

    17.6. Artistic or geometric decorative shapes

    CHAPTER XVIII MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES: PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL

    18.1. Conditioning factors and key aspects of phytosanitary management

    18.2. Equipment and application methods needed for phytosanitary control

    18.3. Phytosanitary products used in gardening

    18.4. Active substances recommended in gardening

    18.5. Common pests in our gardens

    18.6. Cryptogamic diseases

    18.7. Problems caused by wildlife

    CHAPTER XIX INCIDENTS CAUSED BY CLIMATIC AND SOIL PROBLEMS

    19.1. Winter cold: winter frosts

    19.2. The problem of mild winters: the lack of rest (chilling requirements)

    19.3. Spring frosts

    19.4. Summer temperatures: 'heat stroke'

    19.5. Incidents caused by rain

    19.6. Problems caused by insolation

    19.7. Incidents and damage caused by wind

    19.8. The problems caused by hail and hailstones

    19.9. The incidence of snow

    19.10. The effect of lightning

    CHAPTER XX TREE SURGERY

    20.1. Treatment and care of wounds on trunk and branches

    20.2. Treatment and care of cavities in the wood

    20.3. Cabling and bracing branches

    20.4. Placement of fixed supports

    20.5. Installation of lightning rods


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