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101 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GOOD & GROSS!,
By Kelly Cannon (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
First off, if you can not stand the sight of a bug, this is not for you. I am a horticulture student who loves plants but hates pests! I got this book for a class and it is great! All gardeners shoud have this book close by at all times! It is an indespensible refrence for anyone who wants to have a happy healthy garden. I love the way the book is organized by a "Gallery of Symptoms" in the begining. This is a section of close up pictures of leafs, fruits, nuts, vegetables and flowers with all the pest (disese and bug)problems I ever (never) wanted to see. It is so disgusting that my friends will not go near the book! However, I am excited to try the various non-chemical controls the book readily provides. A holostic aproach seems to be the theme of the A-Z directory in the second half which gives me comfort in gardening... not just for me but the birds, bees and other GOOD critters in the garden. Happy hunting! (Slugs here in the N.W.)
36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Invaluable resource,
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This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
While this book is not the type most people curl up to read on a cold winter's night, I found it to be a very worthwhile resource for any garden. You can research any problem by either plant or by symptom. Each section is color coded along the page edge for easy use. The pages on Individual Plant Problems are separated into sections like "Garden Trees" or "Bulbs", and then alphabetically listed by common name and the name of the problem. The Gallery of Symptoms allows you to look at general problems with a particular part of the plant, such as leaves, stems, or fruits. Full color photographs accompany each symptom or pest, as well as a listing of types of plants affected and the season of affect. A short description follows with the page number for a full description and the recommended treatment.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Supplemental Guide for Gardeners,
By Debbie Lee Wesselmann (the Lehigh Valley, PA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (2008 HOLIDAY TEAM) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
The organizational structure of this guide to identifying and treating plant problems makes navigating the many causes of damage easy. The first section contains thumbnail photographs of specific problems, arranged by plant parts affected: leaf problems; stem and bud problems; flower problems; fruit, berry, nut, and vegetable problems; soil, root, tuber, and bulb problems; and lawn problems. The book then follows the problems with a brief photographic section of beneficial insects so gardeners do not kill off the bugs that help maintain environmental balance. Good gardening habits, including soil and nutrient analysis and pest/disease control, are given adequate space. The bulk of the book, however, is the A to Z guide which describes symptoms, cause, and control of just about every garden problem. Readers are expected to first identify the problem using the photographs in the beginning section and then turn to more information in the A to Z guide. The problem is, different plants with the same disease may not appear anything like the chosen (and small) photograph. Diagnosis is sometimes difficult. The index to individual plant problems is somewhat of a help to rule out similar problems that don't affect the plant in question, but I found myself wishing that this guide were a little more complete.
Recommended treatment is most often organic -- removing pests by hand, using insecticidal soap, introducing beneficial insects, or removing all affected plants. My favorite suggestion for wasp control is to vacuum them from their nests, seal the vacuum bag, and stick it in the freezer to kill the wasps. I'm sure my family would just love to have dying wasps next to the ice cream. Fortunately, most suggestions are not as impractical; they maintain a regard for both plant and human health. When true pesticides are the only recourse, the books refers to them as "labeled insecticides" without specifying which kind would be effective. (For pesticide users, try an Ortho book instead.) I found that this book makes a good supplement to my other gardening books. Very few books are dedicated to pests and diseases, making this a valuable resource for the gardener. I recommend pairing this book with Princeton University Press's Garden Insects of North America.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor coverage of diseases and pests,
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This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
First off, it's extremely difficult to identify a pest or disease by description alone. By the cover, which showed picture after picture, I thought for sure each disease or insect infestation would have a picture to help with identification. There were only a handful of the many plant diseases and insect damage that one encounters. I ended up using Davesgarden.com for my diagnosis.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great reference book,
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This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
This book was purchased for a plant pathology and entomolgy class I am taking. This has been completely invaluable as a reference book for any sort of disease or insect identification.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's okay,
By JT "Jen" (Snoqualmie, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
This is a book for a more experienced gardener. You almost need to be able to look at a plant and know what the disease/infestation might be before finding it in this book. It would be more helpful to have a section with a listing of plants/trees and their susceptabilities. I actually had to look up the plant in another reference book to find out what disease/infestation a certain plant may be susceptible to, then I was able to look that up in this book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great series of books,
By warchildnyc (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
I honestly have not used this book as much as the pruning and propagation books in the same series, but I will rely on it this spring as I had a nasty experience with Japanese beetles ravaging my fruit trees in 2007.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Garden Reference,
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This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent reference for the gardener and was as represented. I regret not at all having purchased this volume and recommend it to anyone wanting such a reference in their library of garden-related books.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Reference Text!,
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Thorough listing and descriptions of various pests and diseases with good suggestions of how to handle.
4 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NOT QUITE,
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This review is from: American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems (Hardcover)
This book does not really give concrete and detailed pest and desease control methods. It does not give any information about chemicals and insecticides for specific problems. It is actually really useless.
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American Horticultural Society Pests and Diseases: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Identifying and Treating Plant Problems by Pippa Greenwood (Hardcover - February 1, 2000)
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