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Title: The Complete Garden Guide: A Comprehensive Reference for All Your Garden Needs by The Editors of Time-Life Books, Time-Life Books ISBN: 0-7370-0614-5 Publisher: Time Life Pub. Date: February, 2000 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (5 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: SLICK. INFORMATIVE. COLORFUL. DISHES THE DIRT, INDEED!
Comment: Spring is about to be sprung, and we cannot think of a better way to get a head start than with this door stop (or murder weapon, depending on your take) masquerading as a book. (Carry this one around and your green thumbs will be black-and-blue.) But if it's comprehensiveness you want, things are growing right here. Everything -- and we mean everything -- gardening gurus and wannabes need to know is here. There are handy plant guides, zone and frost maps, detailed garden plans, illustrated troubleshooting guide, sections on rotating crops, creating topiaries, plant diseases, planting bulbs, composing color, choosing garden accessories -- 1,000 slick, color pages covering more than 600 entries. Just add water.
Rating: 5
Summary: Complete is Right
Comment: I love this book it has everything you could possibly need to know about gardening. From starting seedlings to what plants are best for your zone. It's big with tons of great information and simple instructions.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Complete Garden Guide
Comment: I hate using an overly-used quote, but if you only get one book on gardening, then make it this one! It's great for beginners as well as intermediates. It's filled with wonderful tips on designing and maintaining lawns and gardens, along with how to deal with pests and diseases. The writing of the book is easy to understand, and there are hundreds of pictures explaining layouts and designs. This book is ideal for anyone who wishes to grow vegetables, flowers, trees, and shrubs. The largest section breaks down the plants by annuals, perennials, wildflowers, etc with the most complete explaination of plants, where to grown them, and how to grow them that I have ever seen. Just about every page has a gorgeous photo or diagram on it. My one and only complaint is that some of the tiny flowers on bushes or shrubs would have been easier to see if their picture had been printed in a larger size, but I consider this so minor compared to the almost 1000 pages of information. I highly recommend this book!
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