1. 1991-01-01 How to grow more than 500 varieties of flowers, trees and shrubs, from Azaleas to Zinnias.
  2. 1998-01-01 A beautiful illistrated book with detail instructions on how to grow a garden that will give you flowers to cut for your home.
  3. 1999-01-01 Anyone who picks up The Edible Flower Garden will be tempted to grow, harvest, and sample at least a few of the more than forty varieties of edible flowers. Among them, you'll find more familiar food plants—dill and mustard, for example—in addition to common flowers, such as tulips or roses....
  4. 1993-01-01 A Guide to growing chemical-free flowers, vegetables, and herbs.
  5. 1986-01-01 Are you intimidated by pruning? Or tired of paying a professional to tackle the task? You can prune most trees and shrubs on your own, andPruning Simplifiedshows you exactly how to do it. This must-have guide offers expert advice on the best tools for the job, specific details on when to prune,...
  6. 1998-01-01 Get gardening with the first comprehensive gardening encyclopedia for the South! From the reliable magazine Southern Living comes this all-inclusive guide offering more than 5,000 plant listings known to thrive in the southern United States. The authoritative reference also features: Thousands of...
  7. 1988-01-01 A complete guidebook for growing flowers, foliage, fruits and grasses for one summer season. It includes illustrations, diagrams, photographs and complete plans for 14 different gardens.
  8. 1993-01-01 This book provides a solid source of information for your unique gardening needs, not a tranlation of cold-climate techniques. If you live in a warm climate, this book will help you pick up the right planting rhythms, choose the best plants, and discover useful techniques to make your gardening...
  9. 1993-01-01 Experienced masters give their tips and techniques on garden basics, flowers and vegetables, pest and disease control, attracting birds and butterflies, and equipment.
  10. 1989-01-01 A Golden Guide, surveys the fascinating family Orchidaceae--a worldwide group of more than 25,000 different plants. Identified here are about 400 representative species, not only the wild types that exemplify family characteristics and diversity, but also numerous cultivated beauties favored by...