Need some favorite garden books for winter reading
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Need some favorite garden books for winter reading
Hi everyone!
I hope this is the right forum to post this question! We are still in our beautiful fall weather, but living in Zone 4 Minnesota I know winter will be here before I know it! I've started making a list of gardening books to request from our library, and I would be interested in what is your favorite gardening book-either "how-to" or "general" or writings pertaining to gardening. Thanks for your help!
Brenda
I hope this is the right forum to post this question! We are still in our beautiful fall weather, but living in Zone 4 Minnesota I know winter will be here before I know it! I've started making a list of gardening books to request from our library, and I would be interested in what is your favorite gardening book-either "how-to" or "general" or writings pertaining to gardening. Thanks for your help!
Brenda
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The American Horticultural Society "Encyclopedia of Gardening"
The American Horticultural Society "Encyclopedia of Garden Plants"
"Manual of Woody Landscape Plants" by Michael A. Dirr
Plant Propagation-principles and practices by Hudson T. Hartmann, Dale E Kester, Fred T. Davies, JR.
Thes are a few of my favs. I could go on forever.
The American Horticultural Society "Encyclopedia of Garden Plants"
"Manual of Woody Landscape Plants" by Michael A. Dirr
Plant Propagation-principles and practices by Hudson T. Hartmann, Dale E Kester, Fred T. Davies, JR.
Thes are a few of my favs. I could go on forever.

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Favorite Garden Books
Lone Pine Publishers has a series of garden books for Minnesota and Wisconsin gardeners: Annuals for Minnesota and Wisconsin; Gardening Month by Month in M/W; Perennials for M/W; Tree and Shrub Gardening for M/W. Hope your library can locate one or all of these for you. Great color plates, and growing info for plants that will thrive in your locale. 

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And OC says
If you like Lilies, you have no better choice than Edward A. Mc Rae's book by that same name "LILIES" A guide for growers. It is the authority on growing Lilies of all kinds. OC's copy is dog-eared. It is the kind of book you will really enjoy..
Happy reading.............
That Old Coot named John
Happy reading.............
That Old Coot named John
There may be snow in the garden, but there will always be eternal springtime in the heart of this old gardner - Saying of Old Coot
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ANY book by Ken Druse is worth reading
He has a fantastic propagation book with wonderful photos, and it reads more like a novel than a "how to" book. He also wrote "The Collector's Garden", "The Natural Shade Garden", and a few more. Not only is the writing wonderful, the photographs are stunning.
Give his books a try, I think you'll like them!
Andi

Give his books a try, I think you'll like them!
Andi
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Lily Book
Glad to learn of this book - I have a lily loving gardener on my Christmas gift list. Thanks for the post, Old Coot.
Ditto the Ken Druse books Andi mentioned. I also have two stand-bys that I keep re-reading for basic design concepts and ideas. Both are by Jeff Cox.
The Perennial Garden, Color Harmonies through the Seasons
Landscaping with Nature, Using Nature's Designs to Plan your Yard
The Perennial Garden, Color Harmonies through the Seasons
Landscaping with Nature, Using Nature's Designs to Plan your Yard
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It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others. --John Andrew Holmes
I'll give another nod to any book by Ken Druse. Do you have Diana Grenfell's new Color Encyclopedia of Hosta? The pictures in that one will green up your winter.
Here are a few of my favorites:
Perennials for American Gardens: Ruth Rogers Clausen and Nicolas H. Ekstrom
Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Perennials: Ellen Phillips & C. Colston Burrell
The American Garden Guides Perennial Gardening from the New York Botanical Garden, by Michael Ruggiero with Ruth Rogers Clausen
Perennial Combinations by C. Colston Burrell
Happy reading!
Linda P
Here are a few of my favorites:
Perennials for American Gardens: Ruth Rogers Clausen and Nicolas H. Ekstrom
Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Perennials: Ellen Phillips & C. Colston Burrell
The American Garden Guides Perennial Gardening from the New York Botanical Garden, by Michael Ruggiero with Ruth Rogers Clausen
Perennial Combinations by C. Colston Burrell
Happy reading!
Linda P
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And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Latitude: 41° 51' 12.1572"
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