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< div> < i> Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades< /i> is an invaluable resource for any gardener looking to become more knowledgeable and grow better vegetables. The book features basic info on soils, composting, chemical-free... [ More...]
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This second edition of Turnbull's definitive illustrated guide adds 40 percent new material, with more coverage of different kinds of trees, shrubs, and ground covers, and information on how to prune them for health and aesthetics. Illustrations.
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In her latest book, Ann Lovejoy covers every corner of natural gardening in the Pacific Northwest. All the steps are here in detail, from landscaping and design to soil prep and planting beds. She explains organic approaches to ground covers, lawns, shrubs,... [ More...]
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This comprehensive reference describes plants native to the Pacific Northwest—ferns and conifers; annuals, perennials, and grasses; and flowering trees and shrubs that populate and define this distinctive region. Illustrated throughout with 600 color... [ More...]
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The book shows you how to agument, with little effort, your landscape with edibles in an environmentally sustainable manner. It helps with starting, maintaining and harvesting an edible garden, propagation and winter care, and solutions to common garden... [ More...]
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This program teaches gardeners how to recognize the possibilities of a location, and then create a garden that is in tune with the environment. A coding system, assigned to each plant, uses hardiness and heat zones, sun/shade, water needs, and plant size to... [ More...]
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The soothing smell of lavender, rosemary's piney flavor, the bright colors of nasturtiums ... herbs are wonderful things! In this handsome volume, Mary Preus provides a delightful entree into the world of herbs with detailed instructions on how to grow 50... [ More...]
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- Things To Do list- Calendar boxes for each day of the month to record your own notes- Plant variety recommendations and helpful planting tips
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