Category - Non Fiction / Gardening
Format - Paperback
Condition - Excellent
Listed - 2 months ago
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Ships From - California
Est. Publication Date - Nov 1995
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First Edition, First Printing, 229 pages Softcover with bumped cover corners/ crease Excellent Condition. Gift wrap available. Thank you for your visit to#SCBooks Gardeners who believe that autumn brings merely clean-up tasks and the occasional frowsy chrysanthemum will think differently after reading this book. Lacy ( Farther Afield ), gardening writer for the New York Times , has a vested interest: "to encourage fellow gardeners to pay attention to the neglected but glorious possibilities of the fall garden." Before reading more than a handful of pages, any floraphile will be feverishly taking notes on new plants and plant combinations to try, and eagerly awaiting the waning of the year. Rather than offer gardening advice for the whole U.S., Lacy sticks to what he knows: the plants that thrive in his region of southern New Jersey. But as he points out, in quoting Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, "the universal is the particular and the concrete, not the abstract or the general"--plenty of information here pertains to gardens in any climate. Lacy devotes a chapter each to lingering summer perennials, fall-flowering perennials, bulbs, grasses, annuals and woody plants. An epilogue describing blooms in December will have gardeners in higher latitudes sighing enviously. Included are an extensive list of nurseries, a bibliography and an index of plant names and nurseries.
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The Garden in Autumn
ISBN: 9780805040678
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