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dkhedmo 23-08-2006 01:27 PM

east coast/northeast garden book?
 
We used to live on the west coast, and the Sunset Magazine Western
Garden Book was the gardening bible of every good gardener I knew.
Anyone know of an east coast/northeast oriented equivalent?

For those not familiar with it, it is a very thick, full color
encyclopedic manual with lots of full color pictures of plant, tree, and
shrub varieties. It also contains tips for garden design, techniques,
etc. While some of the information is obviously transferable to our new
location, the book does have a definite slant towards the conditions and
varieties of plants one encounters in a west coast garden.

As the bit I know about gardening I learned on the west coast, I'd
appreciate a book of this magnitude to help me choose plants and design
the gardens at our new home.

Thanks for any ideas,

-Karen-

Srgnt Billko 26-08-2006 02:43 AM

east coast/northeast garden book?
 

"dkhedmo" wrote in message
nk.net...
We used to live on the west coast, and the Sunset Magazine Western Garden
Book was the gardening bible of every good gardener I knew. Anyone know of
an east coast/northeast oriented equivalent?

For those not familiar with it, it is a very thick, full color
encyclopedic manual with lots of full color pictures of plant, tree, and
shrub varieties. It also contains tips for garden design, techniques, etc.
While some of the information is obviously transferable to our new
location, the book does have a definite slant towards the conditions and
varieties of plants one encounters in a west coast garden.

As the bit I know about gardening I learned on the west coast, I'd
appreciate a book of this magnitude to help me choose plants and design
the gardens at our new home.

Thanks for any ideas,

-Karen-


My lady has a few books but they are general in nature with specifics by
"zone". Satisfies our needs for the most part but we do listen to the local
radio garden show and have occassionaly asked that guy a few questions and
also the local Cooperative Extension office (and their literature is all
local).




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