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Designed as a handbook for beginners and intermediate gardeners, Gardening Notes for South Carolina includes expert advice on planting and maintaining gardens in the unique conditions of the Palmetto State. The volume fosters beautification and conservation... [ More...]
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First published in the 1940s as My Garden in Florida, these two newly revised and edited volumes by Henry Nehrling (1853-1929) present a remarkable record of Florida's botanical history and a delightful mixture of observations on the central and south... [ More...]
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First published in the 1940s as My Garden in Florida, these two newly revised and edited volumes by Henry Nehrling (1853-1929) present a remarkable record of Florida's botanical history and a delightful mixture of observations on the central and south... [ More...]
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"Helen Warner's 1886 work is a concise guide to the fruits, beyond oranges, which have proven to be adaptable to the climate and soil of Florida. Her aim is to provide Florida fruit growers with reliable information so that they succeed in their pursuit of... [ More...]
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"There are many not-so-gentle euphemisms and colloquialisms about intense, relentless summer heat." So begins Tom Peace's introduction of one of the sunbelt challenges—others being hot soil, high nighttime temperatures, two growing seasons, and... [ More...]
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"This 1868 edition returned to print a work that had long been unavailable. With the death of its original author, William White, in 1867, the incomplete manuscript was completed by J. Van Buren and Dr. James Camak. As did the first edition, this revised... [ More...]
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The diversity of woody plants in the Southeast is unparalleled in North America. Native Trees of the Southeast is a practical, compact field guide for the identification of the 229 kinds of trees native to the region, from the Carolinas and eastern... [ More...]
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