Perennials are perennially popular. Now, in Perennials For Dummies, discover how you can bring your garden to life with colorful, healthy perennials, some varieties of which may be altogether new to you. Complete with 32 pages of full–color photographs, Perennials For Dummies digs deep to uncover the secrets of soil preparation, garden design, and plant maintenance and offers plain–English, practical information on how much light and space various perennials need and even how to cope with inhospitable climates, hungry pests, and devastating diseases. Plus, you′ll find invaluable resources related to perennials, from mail–order companies to Web sites and online forums.
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"A wonderful introduction to the world of perennials! the ideal introductory book for all budding perennial lovers." Lauren Springer, Garden Designer, Columnist, and Author of The Undaunted Garden "Humorous down–to–earth information anyone can understand. Covers every detail of creating a flower garden from beginning to end." Judy Wigand, Owner of Judy's Perennials, San Marcos, CA
Features 32 Full–Color Pages of Flowers and Sample Garden Plans Plus a Six Month Subscription to National Gardening Magazine
Do you turn green with envy when you see your neighbor's flower garden? If you want colorful perennial beds in your yard or on your porch, but don't know where to begin, fear no more! With Perennials For DummiesŪ at your fingertips, you'll be growing beautiful perennials in no time! This is your guide for exploring the world of flower gardening with perennials from choosing and growing flowers to protecting them from pests and disease.
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About the Authors Marcia Tatroe is a garden designer and consultant who specializes in design using perennials and other native plants to create colorful, attractive gardens that conserve water and provide year–round enjoyment. She's an accomplished lecturer, teacher, and writer, and has been a gardening instructor at The Denver Botanic Gardens. She lived for seven years in Holland and England, where she studied European garden designs. The National Gardening Association (NGA) was founded in Burlington, Vermont, in 1972 with the mission of sustaining and renewing the fundamental links between people, plants, and the earth. Today, more than half a million gardeners read its bimonthly magazine, National Gardening. Among its many garden–related activities, NGA is a national leader in innovative science education via the GrowLab, Growing Science Inquire, and Youth Garden Grants programs.
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