Gardening books
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Gardening books
- From: "* <c*@worldnet.att.net>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 19:49:25 -0400
- References: <4e648180.24bfc0d2@aol.com>
I'm not sure you were talking to me on where I am. But, anyway, I live in
Maryland.
I love books. Mainly gardening and cooking. I'm too lazy, or don't have
the time, to
go to the library. So I have a big selection of gardening books.
I am really fond of the ones by the American Hort. Society. Also, the
publisher-
"Timber Press" makes excellent books for all aspects of gardening. A very
good
reference book if anyone needs for trees and shrubs, is "The Manual of Woody
Landscape Plants" by Michael Dirr. Their web site is
http://www.timberpress.com
They do have a catalog you can request-free.
Beth-MD
I am on so many gardening lists, that I've been quiet on this one. Use to
be digest but
switched. It was too hard to read the messages. =0)
----- Original Message -----
> Ccor - I agree with Beth - if you can only buy one book I would buy this
one
> - I call this one my "big book" because you can find nearly everything
here.
>
> What part of the country are you in?
>
> Kemberly McLain
> Katy, Texas Zone 9
>
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