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Perennials for Minnesota and Wisconsin (ISBN 1551053853)

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Excellent Resouce Book for all gardners:
This book is very user-friendly and full of helpful information for the amateur gardener, which I am. It is laid out in a very helpful manner and gives much information about each plant discussed, including personal experiences of the author with various perennials. It is filled with lovely color photographs of all the plants, as well as text about each one in alphabetical order. I would recommend it for anyone interested in learning about perennials that work in the climates of Minnesota and Wisconsin.


Good book:
Not as good as Melinda Meyers book, but a good resource for backyard gardeners nonetheless.


Perennials everywhere:
This is a good guide to perennials to grow in Minnesota. My only issue is that it is too predictable. There are many more perennials that are native to the Minnesota/Wisconsin area and are not as well known. A little more research on the part of the authors would have been appreciated. There are many beautiful plants that need to be discovered. I suggest visiting a couple of web site that sell native plants. (My own favorite is Prairie Moon Nursery.)


Great book for all area gardeners:
This book is wonderful, I can pick plants for my garden in northern Minnesota with ease. It tells me when to plant, where to plant, it has wonderful pictures, easy to read, I would recommend it to any gardener, but really good for the beginner. I bought one for my friend.


For the Novice and the Experienced:
I got into flower gardening three years ago and got this book. I barely knew the difference between a perennial and an annual at the time. It has been invaluable in helping me choose perennials for certain sites in my yard, as well as suggesting particular cultivars based on color, growth habit, etc. I also appreciate the extra information on continuing to care for the plants I choose, particularly about pruning, dead heading, and dividing. I liked this book more than several others I have because there are no illustrations--only beautiful, full-color photos. I don't think an illustration is very helpful when trying to picture a new plant in my yard. One criticism I have is that there are very few pictures that show the entire plant. Usually there is a close up of the leaves or blooms. I would appreciate being able to see what the plant would look like from farther away. I have the same complaint about perennial catalogs and websites, though, too. My yard looks beautiful and I have gained a lot of confidence as a new flower gardener thanks in large part to this book. I would purchase an updated version should the author write one in the future.


Author:Don Engebretson
Author:Don Williamson
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:635.93209776
EAN:9781551053851
ISBN:1551053853
Number Of Pages:352
Publication Date:2004-05
UPC:779101053856



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