Macunovich teaches her month-by-month schedule for perennial gardening. Includes care charts for more than 130 perennials.
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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book saved my sanity,
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This review is from: Caring for Perennials: What to Do and When to Do it (Paperback)
The methodology for tending the garden outlined by the author is superb. We have been tending a large garden for five years now. By using the author's weeding and mulching techniques and schedule, we are able to balance the garden work with our full-time jobs and never be at risk of being overtaken by weeds. The work is more heavily loaded in the spring and fall, but that is a nice time for doing this type of work. Also, I love cruising through the summer with only the lightest maintenance required. Regarding the book itself, the writing style is personable and witty. Also, the explanations are thorough, without being boring or condescending. This is my first resource to consult when I have a question.
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
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Reality!,
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This review is from: Caring for Perennials: What to Do and When to Do it (Paperback)
WHAT A RELIEF to see pictures of less-than-perfect situations. Now you know what a beautiful garden looks like *before* it becomes beautiful. This gives you the patience to wait. The author also has the courage to show mistakes. And to point out that garden catalogues show a plant during the two weeks when it looks the best -- but what about the rest of the year? Personally, I'd rather know in advance what is going to take over my space or need staking or look bad after the first bloom, so I won't feel like a failure. Beautiful picture books are one thing, and are their own joy, but we also need to balance things with know-how and truth. This book does it.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
invaluable guide for the new or unorganized gardener,
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This review is from: Caring for Perennials: What to Do and When to Do it (Paperback)
I bought this book because the subtitle, What to Do and When to Do It, precisely captured my state of confusion as a new gardener. I don't always know how to do a thing and just as often don't know when to do it either! The author takes us through a full year's worth of work, beginning with using a garden diagram and proceeding through finding plants and tools, pruning, weeding, mulching, watering and fertilizing, pest control, maintenance and getting ready for the next season. The book concludes with a chart of instructions for particular species of perennials, an index and a bibliography. The chart, in fitting with the emphasis of the book, instructs in each plant's proper care and is divided into months, April through November. The first chapter, kind of an overview of the year-in-gardening approach, has many color photographs, and the rest of the book contains many line drawings to illustrate techniques. Quite nice and very helpful.
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