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I have some spare time, and thought I might try my hand at improving my back
yard space. I have zero experience with plants. Is there any recommendable book(s) that could get me started? I live in san jose, ca if that makes a difference. |
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new gardener
Adam Russell said:
I have some spare time, and thought I might try my hand at improving my back yard space. I have zero experience with plants. Is there any recommendable book(s) that could get me started? I live in san jose, ca if that makes a difference. www.davesgarden.com Cheaper than a book ($15/yr), and much more info available in their databases and forums. Depends on what you want to plant, really. Some plants are much easier to grow, than others, obviously. Give DG a look, and see if it helps you decide just what you'd like to grow. -- Eggs Not only is life a bitch, it has puppies. |
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