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The Edible Garden
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Edible Garden
192 Pages
305 Photos, 70 illustrations

Whether you have a tiny rooftop plot or a serious chunk of dirt, The Edible Garden is packed with practical advice for designing a horticultural haven that’s as tasty as it is beautiful. This appealing text covers tried-and-true methods as well as more avant garde approaches to growing herbs, vegetables, fruit trees, edible flowers, and more.
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Landscaping with Ornamental Grasses
128 Pages
295 Photos, 25 illustrations

Sunset is the first to offer a complete design and reference book on ornamental grasses. Stunning photographs, a comprehensive chart of grasses, garden designs, and step-by-step directions and ideas for stylish indoor arrangements make this book a "must have" for any gardener.
Landscaping with Tropical Plants
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Landscaping with Tropical Plants
128 Pages
200+ Photos

magine the lush possibilities. In one volume with over 200 photographs, readers will discover how to grow an entire spectrum of exciting new plants in their home gardens. This book reveals the types of tropical plants that are right for your site, no matter what your climate. In addition, it will tell how to get various plants through the winter and into the next growing season. Just the thing for the gardener who wants to incorporate the exotic into the usual landscape.
Roses
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Roses
28 Pages
400 Photos, 74 illustrations

Which roses grow best in a small garden? How do I get rid of black spot? When should I prune? The new edition of Sunset’s Roses has answers for the novice or experienced rose devotée—the latest advice on shopping for over 390 roses, growing techniques, maintaining healthy roses, regional recommendations, and yes, detailed pruning instructions (no more "ouch.") Endorsed by the American Rose Society.