About this book
In-Door Gardening for Every Week in the Year by William Keane offers a compelling, practical guide to Victorian greenhouse culture and year-round indoor gardening. Keane’s weekly calendar covers every season and environment—greenhouse, conservatory, stove, pit, orchid house, and forcing-house—delivering step-by-step advice on potting, shifting, watering, ventilation, temperature, and display for cinerarias, fuchsias, pelargoniums, heaths, clerodendrons, orchids, and more.
This horticulture manual, rooted in 19th-century practice, blends hands-on tips with period insight: how to tie out and train plants, when to reduce roots and repot, how to manage humidity and night temperatures, and the routines that kept Victorian glasshouses in bloom. Keane’s methodical, week-by-week approach turns seasonal guesswork into a reliable regimen for flowering and specimen development, while preserving the voice and techniques of historical gardening.
Ideal for greenhouse owners, indoor-plant enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by botanical history, this audiobook is perfect for listeners who want a structured, practical regimen for indoor plants or who enjoy vintage gardening wisdom translated into actionable care. Listen to build confidence in year-round greenhouse management and reconnect with time-tested horticultural routines.