Creating a Perennial Garden in the Midwest
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Create beautiful gardens and grow healthy perennials ideally suited for zones 3, 4, and 5. Emphasizing basic good gardening techniques, the author answers such questions as How do I start a garden? Where do I plant? What is a good fertilizer? When should I mulch? A home gardener, Joan demystifies and simplifies gardening with a commonsense approach that makes growing perennials accessible to most everyone.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #132071 in Books
- Published on: 1999-08-26
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 184 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Joan grew up in Spring Green, Wisconsin, making flower beds at an early age for her grandmother. Her dream from childhood has been to create her own beautiful garden. Since becoming a Master Gardener, she has helped others create and manage their own garden sanctuaries.
Customer Reviews
I read and loved every word.
This is the first gardening book that I have read every word of. Joan Severa has a very easy to read, colorful style of writing which is both informative and humorous. Nearly every plant she writes about is photographed and displayed beautifully. She goes through her garden development step by step, so that if one were creating a garden, one could depend on the book to guide one through the entire process. Joan makes a point of stating in the books preface that she is expressing her own opinion and that it is not necessarily the only way to do things, however; in the books content she expresses her opinions so strongly that one feels one had better not stray from her advice. Luckily I happen to agree with her in most cases. I highly recommend this book to novice as well as experienced gardeners. It is so packed full of usefull information that everyone is sure to learn something new.
The first gardening book I read cover to cover!
Although I've got a shelf full of every conceivable type of gardening book, there aren't many out there written specifically from the Midwest gardner's point of view. And this is the first gardening book that I would call a real page-turner! Joan takes the reader on a gardening adventure, giving us invaluable tips and opinions along the way, and showing us wonderful photos of her garden. Based on her perennial choices for sun and shade, I've already put together my wish list for next year!
I am the author! This is to say "Hello"!
The writing of this book was a self-fulfillment project. A graduate of Wisconsin's Master Gardener Program, I am pledged to do what I can to further gardening. Speaking to groups of people is nice, but a BOOK can reach many more people! I write to help beginners and intermediate gardeners come to terms with making gardens. I favor the organic way, but not exclusively. I love native and common plants, but not exclusively. I specialize in shade gardening, but, you guessed it, not exclusively! My book is meant to be encouraging. I am a senior citizen and I do all my own work. It keeps me young.




