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Originally published in the 1920s. One of the earliest titles ever published on fern gardening and culture. The author was a well known gardening expert with many books to her credit. Contents Include: Ferns in General - Fern Collecting - How to Form an... [ More...]
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Trusted nurseryman and author Lewis Hill helps readers overcome their fears with one of the most authoritative and complete pruning manuals available. Hill outlines the many reasons for pruning and explains the different methods used for each purpose. Over... [ More...]
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This classic reference is now back in print. Long considered required reading for those with difficult low-light areas, it covers the basics from the ground up, leading the gardener through the creation of a shady retreat. Schenk's writing is casual, to the... [ More...]
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First published in 1939 and considerably expanded and revised in 1962, Gardening in the Shade is the standard work on the subject. For generations gardeners who have faced the challenges of growing an interesting variety of plants in shady conditions have... [ More...]
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With more than 265 color photographs of the 350 best trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, bulbs, ground covers, vines, ferns, and grasses for shade, this 17th volume in the acclaimed Taylor's Guides to Gardening series gives gardeners all the help they need... [ More...]
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Every garden has some shade— some gardens are even completely shaded— and gardeners tend to see shade as a problem. Questions about what to plant in shady parts of the garden are among the most frequest posed in gardening magazines, radio... [ More...]
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A woodland area enhances any garden and offers an opportunity to grow some of the most desirable garden plants. Many gardeners fear their property is too small or lacks suitable soil for woodland plants, but Karan Junker debunks this myth and describes how... [ More...]
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Lifelong gardener Ellis provides detailed plans for 20 gardens with shade as the theme. Each design includes easy-to-read blueprints and a glorious oil painting of what the garden will look like. Photos & illustrations.
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Few gardens have constant sun, but this doesn’t mean they have to be gloomy. Even the darkest gardens can be brightened with these striking plants that love shady spots. This new title is packed with expert instruction.
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Whether it's urban, suburban, or rural, nearly every properly has some shade, if only on the north side of the house. Countless more are "blessed" with giant trees planted decades ago that screen out the sunlight. Under such conditions, you may think that... [ More...]
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