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What Grows Here?: Favorite Plants for Better Yards: Volume 2--Problems.


What Grows Here?: Favorite Plants For Better Yards: Volume 2--Problems

Jim Hole

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What Grows Here?: Favorite Plants For Better Yards: Volume 2--Problems by gardening expert Jim Hole is the sequel to his first volume "Locations" in which he focused on analyzing the wide array of environments and conditions which a homeowner might encounter and have to take into account when planning or developing a garden. Now in the second volume of what is proving to be an outstanding series, Jim Hole focuses on "Problems', those challenges (both mundane (jargon) mundane - Someone outside some group that is implicit from the context, such as the computer industry or science fiction fandom. The implication is that those in the group are special and those outside are just ordinary.  and bizarre bizarre adjective Referring to a strange thing; bizarre is used by pathologists for highly abnormal cells or patterns ) that a homeowner faces in establishing and maintaining a garden. Enhanced with more than 400 full-color photographs, tips from other successful gardeners, and advice from one of Canada's most accomplished gardening professionals, "Problems" profiles the best plants to use to overcome each and every type of gardening problem. What Grows Here?: Favorite Plants For Better Yards: Volume 2--Problems is a welcome and much appreciated addition to any personal or community library gardening reference book collection.
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