Cultivation of Herbs and Flowers

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For thousands of years herbs and flowers have been used for many purposes. Although interest in particular herbs and flowers has tremendously increased over time and across cultures, still we have witnessed a decline in herbal popularity in industrial era. This trend has been somewhat reversed in the late 20 century, however, as shown by expanding herbal interest this renewed focus consists rediscovery and re-evaluation of our pre-industrial herbal and floral heritage, along with new interest in beneficial plants as renewable, biodegradable resources. The herb and flower gardeners generally have a problem deciding which herbs to plant. There are numerous herbs and flowering plants from which selection is to be made. A quick check of any supermarket shelf will give an idea of the types of herbs and flowers planted to earn great commercial success. The gardeners should have in-depth knowledge of the cultivation and processing techniques of various herbs and flowers. This book covers comprehensive information on the cultivation and utilization of herbs and flowers. This hook will be very helpful for new entrepreneurs, herb and flower growers, professionals and research institutions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.K. Gupta

Dr. S.K. Gupta (b. 1945) passed M.Sc. (Physics) 1967, M.Ed. in 1971 and obtained Ph.D. Degree in Education in 1974 – all from the University of Kurukshetra. A senior University teacher having nearly two decades of professional standing, he is on the Panel of Experts for Reviewing books for the reputed Journals. A prolific writer, he has five well acclaimed scholarly books to his credit including Guidance an Counselling in Indian Education (1985), Exploring Mental Abilities for Science Talent (1990). Currently Dr. gupta is a Reader in Education at the North Eastern Hill University, Nagaland Campus, Kohima.

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Title
Cultivation of Herbs and Flowers
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178803470
Length
viii+276p.
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