Guide to Growing Healthy Houseplants (Miracle Gro)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The newest and most up-to-date plant-care reference.
Guidebook focuses on plant care needs for healthy, vibrant results.
Identifies a specific plant group and addresses cultural requirements for a variety of the most widely grown species.
A to Z listing of plants by both common and scientific names makes finding a plant easy every time.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1224513 in Books
- Published on: 2005-01-11
- Released on: 2005-01-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
Customer Reviews
Great Beginners Book
This book was a very helpful guide with great coloured pictures. It's easy to read and understand. With this book I was finally able to identify some plants that I had.
good service, good mdse
The bood arrived ahead of schedule and in excellant condition. I would buy from this vendor again.
Not the definative houseplant book - but still good.
The Miracle Gro guide to houseplants is much better than many other houseplant books in one respect: there are so many detailed photographs on the actual care and maintanence of houseplants. Many other houseplant books I've read have drawings or just explanations of how to repot plants and other similar tasks. There are some great step-by-step instructions in this book.
One problem with this book is the way that the plant sections are laid out. I found it difficult to locate certain plants. All the plants are listed alphabetically by their common name. This shouldn't be too big of problem, except many of my plants I do not know the common name of. Also, if you are looking up, say, Orchids, they are spread all over the listing because of the different variations. I wish all the Orchids were in one sections, subdivided by subspecies from there.
There are some great pictures in this book; however, some of the plant pictures are a little small. Overall, this is a nice book to use in conjunction with other houseplant guides. I would not consider this the definative houseplant guide but it was definately worth the time I invested in reading it.




