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Gardening
Papaya: magia dorada de la naturaleza
Published in Paperback by Editorial y Distribuidora Leo, S.A. de C.V. (1999-02-03)
Author: Peter Shanti
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QUE VIVA LA MAGIA BLANCA DE
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-29
LA NATURALEZA, REPRESENTADA POR ESTE LIBRO QUE NOS CUIDA Y NOS RESTAURA LA SALUD !

EL MEJOR LIBRO, Y MUY BIEN ESCRITO, QUE
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-22
YO HAYA ENCONTRADO SOBRE ESTA FRUTA, que es una panacea..Todo lo cura y previene michisimas enfermedades.
El libro trae datos medicos, recetas, sugerencias y enfermedades...

ESTA DELICIOSA FRUTA
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-15
es el ecudo con que protejo la salud de mi familia...
Y ESTE LIBRO ME DA MIL IDEAS PARA PREPARARLA DE MANERA QUE NO SE FASTIDIEN, SINO QUE DISFRUTEN TOMANDOLA A DIARIO !!

IF YOU WANT TO GET AND FEEL THE BEST
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-24
OF LIFE,
Read this book
Eat and drink PAPAYA !
The changes are INCREDIBLE

I had not even tried papaya when I read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-07
this book...
Since then, I enjoy ever more it's sweet and fresh taste, because I know IT'S THE GUARDIAN OF MY HEALTH...
Just take a look at the table of contents ofthis book, and you'll be awed by the power of eating-drinking papaya

Gardening
A Pattern Garden: The Essential Elements of Garden Making
Published in Hardcover by Timber Press, Incorporated (2007-02-15)
Author: Valerie Easton
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The Zen of Pattern Gardens
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
Zen of Watering Your Garden
This is a terrific book. I t helps one tailor their garden or gardens to their circumstance with the goal not really an architectual wonder but a place or places of solitude and sanctuary and pleasantries.

I believe that one does not have to have an elaborate garden but can with even a plant or a few plants obtain the peace that nature can provide. I too have tried to convey this in my book the Zen of Watering Your Garden. Matt Cohen

A Pattern Garden Success
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-28
If you have been gardening for a while and still do not have the results you want, this might be the book for you. I am a self taught gardener of 17 years and have purchased many gardening and landscaping books. This book is by far the best one I have bought. It is very easy to read, and explained all the gardens elements so simply I couldn't believe it. It helped me figure out (very quickly} exactly what has always bothered me about my garden. The chapter on plant selecting does not specify the zone.

Another Superb Book from Ms. Easton
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-07
We have been following Ms. Easton's garden writings for years in newspapers, magazines and her other acomplished manuscripts Artists In Their Gardens and Plant Life. We have found her writings to be both informative and entertaining, a hard combination for many authors but critical to the reader. Her newest book, A Pattern Garden, weaves a rich tapestry of information and soulful thinking. The garden is a place of sanctuary and highly personal. Ms.Easton takes the essential 14 "patterns" of our gardens and helps us clarify their role and importance. She offers us tools to both strengthen and personalize an existing garden and lay the foundation to build a new one. In reading this book we felt empowered to try new things and be adventuresome. It also gave us a greater understanding and enjoyment of our own garden.

Besides all the practical information offered, A Pattern Garden is a must read for anyone who wants to have a greater appreciation of their connection with the garden, nature, and the role it plays in their life.

Valerie's new book is brilliant
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-02
Whether one is an experienced gardener, or new to this world, Valeries's book explores all the nuances of garden design as well as practical information on gardening. All of this is enhanced by the exquisite photographs.

Creating Gardens Where We'll Love to Spend Time
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-28
Thanks to Val Easton's new book, A Pattern Garden, I'll be happily adding mysterious destinations and some fanciful surprises to my old garden this summer. Fun!

This is such a good book; it's informative, beautiful (inspiring photography), but best of all are it's suggestions and encouragement for gardeners to turn their yard space into intriguing areas where they and their families will love spending outdoor time.

Gardening
Wee Little Garden Gnome (Running Press Miniature Editions)
Published in Paperback by Running Press Miniature Editions (2005-05-03)
Author: Alison Trulock
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cute little gnome
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24

The Gnome itself is very cute. The little story book is a delight!

Charming Gnome
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
This is such an adorable and charming little gnome. He makes a great figurine in general, or as someone suggested great for vacation pics. I ended up getting one as a little gift for my mother, who has a small garden on her window. He looks great on the window. Very nice quality, cute design, the little book is a fun read - for adults and kids. And it comes in a neat gift box, makes a delightful gift or for yourself. I may end up getting myself one, since it's charming.

cute little house warming gift
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
These wee little gnomes make the cutest little "bag stuffer" to include with your housewarming or feel better gifts.
Adorable!

Lovely Little Friend To Brighten Your Day
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-10
This little guy makes a wonderful travel companion, or he'll wait patiently on your desk or dresser. I especially like his friendly appearance and small stature.

He's solid, made of some kind of plaster-ish composite material.

If you need a miniature friend, this is the guy for you.

Gnome in Europe
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-30
My boyfriend and I took this little guy on our recent trip to Europe and he was awesome, very portable and handy. He makes photos much much more entertaining. Though I do caution that if you put him down in a train station in Rome and then get distracted, it is very devastating when you forget him there. Good thing I got another one!

Gardening
Wild Flowers: Projects and Inspirations
Published in Hardcover by Clarkson Potter (2003-02-04)
Authors: David Stark and Avi Adler
List price: $25.00
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It's fun, it's easy - It's Fun and Easy!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-23
Mr. Stark takes all the guesswork out of those wonderful arrangements you see in magazines and on television and shows you how you can create marvelous displays for yourself. A must have for those who entertain as well as those who just love to be creative and enjoy surrounding themselves with beauty.

Perfect for spicing up a party
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Review Date: 2003-03-19
Great ideas for innovative party giving. Everything here can be done easily to create a true impact. A definite MUST HAVE for your next event.

Take that Martha!
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Review Date: 2003-03-19
It seems as though Mr. Stark has a lot of experience in hosting creative parties at economical prices. His style is fun, not flashy. While flipping through the pages of this most interesting book it is obvious that the author has a talent for turning everyday household items into something that can be used to entertain. The vase idea especially was ingenious!! With the publication of this book, Mr. Stark and his associates will definitely give Martha Stewart a run for her money.

Fun and full of inspiration
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-04
This is a book that is fun to read and to look at. There are beautiful and amazing pictures of what you can do with everyday items around your house, or, with things you can purchase for very little money. At the same time, the book is full of great ideas to copy or get you started creating your own wild decorations next time you entertain. I can't wait to put water tubes with fresh flowers in my lawn this summer !!

A must have for party throwers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-19
I can honestly say I have never read a book more informative, helpfull, and fun to read as Wild Flowers. After reading the book, my mind was filled with great ideas for my next special occasion. In my opinion this book is more helpful and creative then any "do it yourself" book or video I've ever had and believe me I've had a lot of them. Mr. Stark has an ingenious way of being creative and economical at the same time.

Gardening
Armitage's Native Plants for North American Gardens
Published in Hardcover by Timber Press, Incorporated (2006-01-01)
Author: Allan M. Armitage
List price: $49.95
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Armitage's Native Plants
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-24
I received this book very quickly and in excellent condition, exactly as described. I find Armitage's books (this is my third) to be informative, beautifully illustrated, and entertaining to read. The author is witty and opiniated, besides being very well informed. I look forward to ordering more of his publications, especially if Amazon makes them available!

Armitage's Native Plants
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
Good presentation of native plants, but could have more photos of some of the more obscure species. The book is slanted more toward the southeast and east U.S. Representation of western species is not as strong as it could be, but overall a very interesting book.

Armitage's Native Plants for North American Garderns
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-01
Really great book. I got it from the library and just couldn't get enough of it. ...so I bought it and am glad I did. Great conversational writing makes it a joy to read. Really helps you figure out what plants will work best for you.

Excellent reference
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-15
I found this book an excellent reference to have for studying native plants. It should be in your personal library.

Great Book on Gardening with Natives
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
I gave this book as a gift and have heard wonderful things about it. This book is very useful for help planning for choosing native plants and for figuring out where to plant natives in a garden.

Gardening
Betrocks Guide to Landscape Palms
Published in Hardcover by Betrock Press (1997-09)
Author: Alan W. Meerow
List price: $29.95
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Dave's Book Review
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-05
This book is well organized. Since I'm just learning about palm trees, I found the palm identification guide especially useful - I used it to easily identify a beautiful Senegal Date Palm in my hometown. The other tables and guides are also helpful. For example, there is a scientific/common name cross reference for all the palms discussed in the book.

The chapter discussing care for your palm trees is good, but I would like to see more specific instructions for a beginner. The main reason I bought the book was that I had just planted a Canary Island Date Palm in my backyard and wanted to care for it properly, since I've killed just about every plant I've ever tried to grow by either over-watering or under-watering. I was hoping for specific information, such as, "Give the tree twenty gallons of water every three days." The instructions given in the book are more general, but if you're already an experienced gardener they're probably sufficient.

This book does provide fairly comprehensive information about the specific palms it covers (about 100), and will help you select palms for your landscape. It also provides enough basic information about palm trees in general that you will have some ability to evaluate palms not specifically covered in the book.

One weakness of the book is that some of the photographs aren't very good, even of some of the most common palm trees. For example, Pygmy Date Palms are very common and very photogenic, but if you judged them by the pictures in this book you'd never realize how spectacular they really are. Also, some of the pictures show trees that are very young, and not developed enough to be distinguishable.

Overall, a great book with lots of useful information.

Great Pictures and Culture Info.
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-03
I use this book constantly. It is full of pictures, which is great if you're trying to see what a particular palm is going to look like once grown and whether it will ultimately fit where you want to place it. It has great info. on culture, care, propagation, habit, etc. A must for every palm nut!

a necessary guide to anyone who likes palms.
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-13
Being a Michigander, I was not familiar with palms other than by appearance. When I took a Florida vacation two years ago, I went to a farm near Miami that exhibited all sorts of tropical crops, and found this excellent book.

Anyone desiring to acquire one or more landscape palms should consult this book as a crucial first step. The first of three sections covers nearly all landscape palms in an encyclopedic fashion, complete with one or more fine color photos of each described species. Each palm is also reviewed in terms of its salt and drought tolerance, soil, nutritional, and light requirements, its appearance and size, its uses, and whether it has irritants to people. Also addressed are the pests the plant may be expected to confront, and how the plant propagates itself.

The second and third sections of the book, although a bit redundant at times, cover much of the foregoing material in general, and also offer more photos. Climate maps and nicknames are also included, as are excellent material for diagnosing illnesses or deficiencies in palms.

Although I am not presently a resident of Florida or any other tropical or subtropical area, I think anyone who lives in such a region, whether it be a professional horticulturalist or a do-it-yourself landscape architect, would be well served by having and reviewing this book frequently. I rate it highly.

Excellent book for identifying all types of palms
Helpful Votes: 45 out of 46 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-21
This book was extremely helpfull in identifying the different types of palms. Great pictures, lots of information on where to plant, how to plant, how much water, different types of diseases. I would really recommend this to others.

Amazing
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 90 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-10
I was amazed at how bad this book was

Gardening
Breed Your Own Vegetable Varieties: The Gardener's & Farmer's Guide to Plant Breeding & Seed Saving
Published in Paperback by Chelsea Green (2000-12)
Author: Carol Deppe
List price: $27.95
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Fantastic Deatailed but Readable
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-23
This is an extra-ordianary book. Very detailed but very readable. It encouraged me to experiement and provided answers for past results.

Suprise!!! This book is fun!!!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-07
I bought the earlier edition of this book for someone else...had no intention of reading it (or keeping it) but started to browse and got hooked!

This book reads like a novel--all the characters are my near and dear friends, the garden fruits and veggies. Mouth-watering detail sets the stage for getting your imagination started. What would you like to grow that you haven't seen in the seed catalogues? A watermellon that can ripen in your northern climate? Greens that won't be mowed down by slugs in your wet, costal garden? Perhaps a juicy, sweet tomato just like your favorite slicer, but in a convenient cherry size?

Just when you have all these images of the yummy possibilities dancing through your head, the story turns dark...Unfortunately, the professional plant breeders are not looking for the same things you are. Professional plant breeders want thick-skinned tomatoes that can be machine harvested, that ripen all at once, and that store and ship easily. (at this point, I want to yell, NOOO!!! Not THAT tomato!!!)

But sadly, past market forces have inadvertantly destroyed so much of the lovely work of our ancestors to produce flavor, long harvest periods, plants that survive organically, open pollination, and most of all, variety.

But wait! All is not lost! Remember how all those wonderful things came to be in the first place? Amateur plant breeders! And guess what? It doesn't have to take a lot of time, or even much space, to start tweaking and experimenting with what you can get to grow in your own garden. You don't even need experience, let alone a degree. And she's got lots of stories and examples to prove it.

Then she starts throwing out possibilities I never would have thought of...why stick to things we already grow as vegetables? Why not domesticate one of the thousands of edible plants that no one else is even working on? Or how about experimenting with ways to use food that weren't available when it all started, like developing something that microwaves conveniently?

I think Carol Deppe is a creative genius with the rare ability to communicate her passion and knowlege for her favorite subject. After reading this book, really after reading just the first few chapters, I felt like this is something that I really could do, and can't believe I hadn't thought of it before. People have been saving seed for thousands of years, it's not rocket science.

For an idea of Deppe's writing style, she's written an interesting article about parching corn that you can find if you google "carol deppe and parching corn."

Best Introduction to Breeding for Beginners
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
The author has a PhD from Harvard in biology and is a geneticist. Yet she has written her easy-to-understand book as if she has a teaching degree from Ashland University. Her premise is that all our major food crops were originally developed by amateurs. Until recently, all gardeners and farmers saved their own seed and hence, all gardeners and farmers were automatically amateur plant breeders - and amateur plant breeding was the only kind of plant breeding there was.

Deppe's book has two major purposes: 1) to encourage all of us gardeners and farmers to rediscover the excitement and rewards of developing your very own vegetable variety, and 2) to show amateurs how to breed plants more easily. As Deppe says "Any gardener can do them". This book is for all gardeners everywhere. It's for the gardener who has been told that "you can't grow that here", but who wants to anyway (such as artichokes in Ohio). This book is for growers who like white and purple carrots, and other crosses. This book is for seed savers, which is the first step in plant breeding. This book is for organic gardeners who want to develop powdery mildew-resistant varieties, by breeding them yourself.

Deppe's chapters cover amateur vegetable breeding, space and time; roles and goals such as breeding for flavor, size, shape, earliness, cold or heat resistance, disease resistance, or yield; finding germplasm where she explains about the USDA-ARS National Plant Germplasm System; evaluating germplasm and conducting and evaluating garden trials; genetics and plant parenthood; sex and the single gene; modern genes; hybrids; plant-breeding stories; breeding with established polyploids; fun with wide crosses; happy accidental crosses; domesticating wild plants; and expanding horizons along with many appendices that list plants, vegetables, germplasm collections, seed saver organizations, supplies, and how-to information sources.

This is the best introduction to seed saving and breeding your own vegetable varieties you'll find and invaluable to those interested in creating a unique vegetable variety.

Good book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-09
I was looking for a book on seed saving. This book sounded like it had information on that topic, plus the topic of breeding your own plant varieties; a 2 for 1!. I was a little disappointed that there weren't any pictures in the book. I would have liked to have seen some visual examples of hand breeding, different flower types, pictures of plant parents and their offspring, and of course a few concerning seed saving. But the vast amounts of information in this book more than make up for the lack of a few pictures. Overall a good book and a great resource for the home gardener.

Inspiring for anyone
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-06
I'm a gardener but not a seed saver; I'd like to, but it's a
somewhat confusing and overwelming subject. This book really
explained the issues of cross breeding and pollination, so I
could see why those seed saving instructions are so inconsistent.
And it is very inspiring about why I'd want to save seeds and
improved the variety, and why local seeds are so valuable,
and a number of great ideas on the mechanics both that I can use
(spacing isn't so important when you're testing for flavor) and
not so useful to me (I'll probably not get forceps and remove
the stamens from unopened tomato flowers)

She is a plant genetists applying techiques to her own garden
for her own food, and I really liked how she describes her
though processes as well as what she does and how she does it.

Gardening
The Cannabible 3
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (2006-08-10)
Author: Jason King
List price: $24.95
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Canna III
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
If you are looking for some advanced info on a variety of marajuana strain's, then this is the book for you. From growing conditions to flowering time, this book has it all. Although the tasting notes are thorough, keep in mind that they are only an opinion and that there is a variety of goodies out there, especially here in the Humboldt Nation!

Great book for Genuine Cannabis Enthusiasts
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
I have read many cannabis books and "The Cannabible 3" is by far the best.

Too many cannabis books are written by botanists who enjoy marijuana. Jason King is a cannabist (cannabis enthusiast) that also happens to like botany. The pictures are great, including many dried bud shots that other books lack. Jason really knows his stuff and I truly believe that he has smoked every one of the strains in this book.

good with few draw backs
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-04
This book is amazing, best of the three(i own them all). Better layout and pictures. Some more easy to find strains then the other versions. I'll say on thing, if you like cannabis at all you will love this book. HOWEVER, there is something in this book that really upset me. There is a large tone of vegan elitism in this book. The intro is a 12 page essay on the evils of modern society in every way including bashing many things used to create and sell his book. I felt it was insulting and over the top in every way.

But dont let that stop you from a other wise great book.

The Cannabible 3
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-29
You would be a fool not to own this book...that is, if you like trees that is!

"plus I light up trees like everydays christmas!!!"

a lot of nice pics!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-17
If you smoke it you'll like it!! It'a a good photo album.. it's like taking a picture before you went on vacation...but didn't need to pack the camera or go to the photo lab afterwards. yeaaaaaaaaaa!

Gardening
Colorado Month-to-Month Gardening (2nd Edition)
Published in Spiral-bound by 3D Press (2002-04)
Author: Kelli Dolicek
List price: $16.95
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Easy, Informative, Specific
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-16
This was a great book for a begining Colorado gardener like myself. The majority of the book is organized by month so you can work on what needs to be done at a specific time of year. The rest has very helpful charts and how-to guides for all the basic gardening techniques referred to in the book. Also plenty of room for notes to personalize. I really loved it.

brief, excellent
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-14
This book is a quick and easy read -- great for summertime when you want to actually be gardening, not reading! The tips are wonderful, as are the "best" and "worst" plant lists. Many people *will* appreciate the space left for writing down your own ideas or information -- for the cost of the book I personally would rather have more tips in the book itself and jot down my gardening log in a cheap notebook.

This book is so useful.It actually makes gardening easy!
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-20
Month-To-Month Gardening Colorado is the best book I've read yet on successful gardening in Colorado. The books offers hundreds of tips on things you can be doing to create a beautiful garden. I especially love the journal provided throughout the book. By journaling facts about my own garden, the book has become my own personal gardening guide. I love this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in successful Colorado gardening.

Well-organized and helpful beginner's guide
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-18
"Month-to-Month Gardening: Colorado" is an attractive, well-organized and helpful beginner gardening guide to Colorado. It is one of the few Colorado books that recognize gardening in the Colorado mountains is vastly different from Colorado high plains gardening. This is not an exhaustive book although the variation and the brief format of the tips makes for easy absorption. Included are helpful lists of recommended plants including lists of xeriscape plants, mountain plants, and others. Local landscapers and gardeners have contributed garden designs that help tweak the imagination. If you are starting out in Colorado gardening, this easy to use book will get you pointed in the right direction.

great book for the new or experienced gardener
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-16
We were delighted with the thorough directions and monthly prompting.
The spiral binding, design drawing and colorful pictuures are a real asset.
The space for journaling will be a help in planning next year.

Gardening
Container Gardens for Florida
Published in Hardcover by Color Garden Publishing (2005-11-07)
Author: Pamela Crawford
List price: $39.95
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A must have for anyone living in Florida!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
Our climate is so very difficult to successfully grow flowers, especially in containers. No more hit and miss attempts, my containers are the most beautiful I have ever grown...now all my fingers have become green thumbs! I highly recomment this book to anyone who wishes to grow beautiful container gardens. It has become my planning and planting bible!

Container Gardens
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
One of my gardens always fills up with water anytime it rains, so the soil and plants get washed away. This book shares creative and decorative ideas for having container gardens so the all of the Florida rain does not wash away your garden.

worth every penny
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-08
If only this book was available 20 years ago when I moved to Florida, the time and money I would have saved would have paid for it multiple times. Finally a book that is specific to our hot sun, pool decks, and frequent showers. After reading this book I re-did my pool enclosure container garden using many plants that I already had and it has never looked better. For example, I never thought of mixing bromeliads with my potted flowers even though I've got many varieties crawling all over the property, as do most of my neighbors. This book is full of practical information and great ideas for a truly stunning garden, thank you Pamela Crawford!

Learn How To Create Beautiful Hanging Baskets and Container Gardens
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
This book is a must for any gardener in Central or South Florida. The author identifies in detail which plants will perform well and how to artisticly arrange them in pots and hanging baskets. She even has a unique way of displaying hanging baskets on posts. The book is filled with planting information and it has an incredible number of color pictures. This is my favorite gardening book.

Succeed with Container Plantings
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-10
I love puttering with my plants on the lanai, so I was pleased to discover this book after reading a South Florida Sun-Sentinel review. It pointed out that the author has a degree in landscape architecture and tested 10,000 plants in more than 300 containers. That sounds a little overwhelming, but she owns a nursery so can work on that scale.
The book points out that the most common mistakes are overwatering and underplanting (not putting enough plants in the pot). She recommends fiberglass pots which don't wick away the moisture like terra cotta and are more lightweight. Plants she particularly recommends include bromeliads, succulents, dragon wing begonias, palms and crotons.


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