Re: Perennial Reference
- To: perennials
- Subject: Re: Perennial Reference
- From: L*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 1997 10:00:57 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-11-01 03:58:03 EST, you write:
<< I've come to rely on the large
gardening book published by Better Homes & Gardens. It not only has sample
borders and gardener profiles, but has informative sections on perennials,
annuals, bulbs, and roses. It is not "all-inclusive", but for my tight
budget, it had the most bang for my buck. Some other books that were
mentioned by this list were too rich for my blood (>$60), but to their
credit, also include lesser known plants. I believed I paid about $30 for
my book on sale and it showcases those you can readily get from larger
nurseries or mail-order companies. And since I'm not a "master gardener",
I find it does a good job for my needs and I find myself referring to it
more than any other book I've bought.
>>
Thank you, I'll look for this book! I really like your thinking and couldn't
agree with you more.
Linda in Baltimore, Zone 7
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