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Best Garden Plants For Pennsylvania

Best Garden Plants For Pennsylvania
By Ilene Sternberg, Alison Beck

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A great new gardening book for Pennsylvania! This handy guide is packed with the best plant varieties youíll want for your garden: annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs, vines, roses, bulbs, ornamental grasses and herbs.Small enough to take to the garden center or nursery, yet filled with beautiful photos, it contains all the gardening information you need to decide which plants to select and how to care for them. Includes information on habitat, height and spread; plant features and flower colors; information on soil, light and water; and tips on best use of the plant in your garden.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #655503 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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About the Author
ILENE STERNBERG is a resident of West Chester, Pensylvania and writes a bi-weekly garden column for The News Journal in Wilmington, Delaware. She is a frequent contributor to The Washington Post, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Plants & Gardens News; The Green Scene, Magazine of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society; Fine Gardening; as well as People, Places, and Plants. ALISON BECK has been gardening since she was a child. Author of over two dozen books on gardening, she showcases her talent for practical advice and her passion for gardening. Alison has a diploma in horticultural technology as well as a degree in creative writing.


Customer Reviews

Nothing new3
Shoulda known. You can't just pick a whole state and say "these are your plants". Didn't learn anything from the book that I couldn't learn at the local nursery and just driving around looking in other people's yards. A little better than nothing, after all, if you still want to think about gardening in the evening, whacha gonna do? This book is fine for affirming what you already thought.