The Year in Bloom: Gardening for All Seasons in the Pacific Northwest
The Year in Bloom: Gardening for All Seasons in the Pacific Northwest
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Book Description
Gardeners from northern California to British Columbia will find plenty to cheer about in The Year in Bloom, a celebration of one of the most ideal gardening climates on earth. This classic volume from Ann Lovejoy, the Pacific Northwest's favorite garden writer, offers year-round inspiration and instruction for gardeners of all abilities in the Pacific Northwest.
The Year in Bloom: Gardening for All Seasons in the Pacific Northwest,Ann Lovejoy,Sasquatch Books,0912365110,Flowers - General,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,Home Gardening,Northwest, Pacific,Regional - Pacific Northwest (OR, WA),Techniques
Book Contents:
- Tips for the Lazy Gardener
- Trellises and Arbors
- Tulip: 70 Stunning Varieties of the World's Favorite Flower
- Tulips : Species and Hybrids for the Gardener
- Ultimate Orchid
- Urban Gardens : Plans and Planting Designs
- Vandas : Their Botany, History, and Culture
- Versailles : A Garden in Four Seasons
- Woodlot Management : Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-70
- Yard and Garden Structures: 74 Easy-To-Build Designs for Gazebos, Sheds, Pool Houses, Playsets, Bridges and More
Book Contents
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