![]() ![]() On page twenty-four, the page explaining the needs of an alocasia, Sibley says, “.this plant enjoys a bright but indirect sunlight,” but, many beginners don’t know whether that is near a gentle south facing window or in the corner of a room with harsh western lighting, which I’ve found is the difference between life and death for a plant. There are also many times when the author says that a plant needs bright, indirect light, without explaining in detail what that might look like which is confusing to a beginner. For example, Sibley doesn’t explain different directions of lighting and what direction of lighting suits each plant, which is very important. While the book had a lot of useful information there were some topic that weren’t covered as much as they should have been and leave the reader feeling a bit confused. The book provides lighting, watering, and other growing information on around fifty-eight beautiful indoor plants. The book covers many interesting topics such as tools, propagation, information on many indoor plants, and much more. “The Little Book of House Plants and Other Greenery,” is an informational indoor gardening book by Emma Sibley. ![]()
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