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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most valuable perennial book I own!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
This book is invaluable to me! I'm a garden designer by profession, and find information in this book to be the best available in the trade. One page is devoted to each recommended cultivar, and the information is listed in an easy, quick-to-use outline format. While I love to read about plants, when creating a design, I don't want to wade through paragraphs of text! In addition to bloom times, great photos, and plant spacing, the book includes information that the plant labels and catalogs (and most other garden books!) do not, such as if the perennial is short-lived, if it tends to be invasive (sometimes a plus!), diseases and their control, propagation techniques, problems specific to that plant, and more. This information helps you select the perfect plants for each site (flower and foliage colors, shape and habits, bloom times, maintenance AND cultural requirements). It'll save you time and $$ very quickly - you'll replace fewer plants because you'll learn the best sites for every plant to select (and where it wil NOT be happy), and you'll be happier because the plants will perform just as the book says they will. In addition, I have so many books that list all sorts of gorgeous perennials, and when you decide to buy them, you can't find them anywhere. Not the plants in this book. They are the "best of the best" that are commonly available in the trade. I'm buying this book as a gift for several perennial-loving friends and fellow landscape designers on my list. It is the best resource I've found for anyone who is interested in perennials!
65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The perennial book with the information everyone wants,
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This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
This is an absolute must have book, whether you are a beginner or an expert gardener. Pam Duthie answers all of the questions you might have. The pictures are just fabulous because she shows combinations of plants. The fact sheet under the pictures gives excellent information. I looked under Verbena 'Homestead Purple,' which we have found doesn't winter over even though it is supposed to, and she says that it doesn't winter over. I teach a class for adults called "Color Yearround in the Garden," and I was so excited about this book, I brought it to the class. My students were equally excited and wanted to purchase the book. One of the very helpful facts Pam Duthie includes is what other perennials combine well with each plant she pictures. With perennial gardening, whether you have a lot of perennials or just a smattering by the pool or mailbox, this is what everyone wants to know, how to combine the plants for a pleasing design and succession of bloom. I can't think of any other gardening book with so much helpful information.
36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guaranteed to Bloom!,
By Sue Messenger (Kildeer, Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
"Continuous Bloom" is a must have garden reference books. The author highlights 272 durable and long-blooming perennials and bulbs which are key to achieving continuous bloom in the garden. Each perennial highlighted is arranged by month of bloom. Like other perennial books, this book provides the botanic and common name of the plant, the zone, the height, the spacing of the plant, and the light necessary for bloom. However, the author also provides valuable information such as length of bloom, flower and foliage description, care and use of the plant, when to propogate, plant problems, interesting insider's tips, and companion plants. Pam Duthie also devotes a chapter to her "nitty-gritty" tips for good garden care. Finally, the appendicees of the book provide additional information on plants with colored foliage, hostas, astilbes, daylilies, perennials least affected by deer and rabbit browsing, and even lists of mail-order catalogs. All perennials in the book are indexed by both common and botanic names making it easy to use. Full-color pictures for each plant is an added bonus. Although this book highlights 272 perennials and is a valuable guide for the garden lover, you might want to keep another resource book around for those plants which are not mentioned. "Continuous Bloom" is a handy guide for both new and experienced gardeners. It has has become my most favorite garden reference book!
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All you need to be a great perennial gardener,
By Jen Marvin (Greenville, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
I am new to gardening and my sister, who is a long-time and very knowledgeable gardener, gave me this book as a gift. We just built a new home and using this book I installed four large perennial garden beds as well as added perennials to my other landscaping areas all with great success. Using her tips and ideas for combinations of plants, I do have 'Continuous Bloom.' The book is very easy to use and it was I was able to find mostly all of the perennials she mentions in our town, I would highly recommend this book to anyone. It has made gardening a new true joy to me while my other attempts in the past were often disappointing.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautifully done - exceeded my expectations,
By brrejy (Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Spiral-bound)
I have several gardening books that I enjoy, but this is the first one to immediately impress me. I think this book could also be appropriately titled "Timing is Everything". Most of us have certain times thruout the year when we look at our gardens/landscaping and realize that something is missing... the bloom has gone... That's where this book shines. It takes you from March ("The Emerging Garden") thru November ("The Last Hurrah!"), listing page after page of perennials that show their best at that time of the year. Each plant has its own page, with a beautiful picture. Below the picture is information on plant type, zone, flower, foliage, bloom length, height, width/spacing, light, soil, care, uses, propogation, problems, insider's tips, and combining ("combines with"). The corners of the pages are color-coded for easy reference (i.e. April is yellow, May is green...). Some corners contain a clock icon for those perennials that have "extended bloom times" (i.e. "14-plus weeks..." on page 91), and/or a leaf icon for those that have "notable foliage" (i.e. "Mounds of chocolate-tinged oval leaves" on page 261). This book also includes chapters for Winter ("Who Stops Gardening in Winter?") that talks about "Evaluating and Planning as Part of the Gardening Process", and Tips ("Nitty-Gritty Tips for Good Garden Care") that can be as basic as "The Fifteen-Minute Garden Solution" which "eliminates...spending an entire day on the weekend...". Is this book an all-encompassing enclopedia? No. Does this book contain all there is to know on pruning and training? No. Do these things take away from the book? Emphatically, No. This is a beautifully done book that is a "Month-By-Month Guide" to help us plan, and give us ideas, and fill the voids that occur in our current scheme. It's a book that is so usefull you won't want to put it away, and is so beautiful you'll want to leave it out. This is a book you'll want to get your hands on in any format (hardcover, paperback...), but if you have the chance, get the spiral bound edition. This edition not only looks great, but all the pages are plastic coated for years of handling.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not a bad book, but not really great either.,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
The pictures are wonderful, and the information is presented in a straight forward manner. But it doesn't go very much in depth into the different plants. I think "150 All Star Perennials" by Jeff Cox is a better buy with more information on the plants. The only plus for this book is that is presents the plants by bloom time, rather than by alphabetical order. That makes it great for browsing on a cold winter day as I day dream about next season's garden. It makes it a pain in the neck though if I'm looking for a plants that do well in shade, or dry conditions, or any other aspect except bloom times.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simplicity itself!,
By Kalan (lexington, KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
This book is a novice gardener's dream come true!The flowering plants & colorful bushes are arranged by month of blooming time, each page has a picture of the plant & a detailed description of it: Type, flower size, foliage color, bloom length, light preference, care problems, tips, etc.. There are planting & seasonal garden care tips at the end of the book. As a novice gardener I'm glad that I found this book to help me create a continuously blooming garden.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best of its kind,
By Reader from New England (Boston) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
This superb reference distinguishes itself by its organization, unusual plant selections, excellent plant pictures and thorough cross-referencing. The format is simplicity itself, by showing by month which outstanding plants bloom in that period and what other plants combine particularly well with it. Ms Duthie adds tips and insights that show she knows of what she speaks. Several appendices round out the book.
As a landscape design professional, I have many books on planting design in my library. This is one of the very best, appropriate for both the novice and the experienced gardener.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good reference book for New England gardeners...,
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This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Hardcover)
Continuous Bloom is one of those books I refer to over and over again. Pam Duthie shows that it is relatively easy to keep perennial beds and borders looking good and in bloom from March through October in eastern North America. Two hundred and seventy-two of the best perennials, each with a full-color photo, are arranged in order of bloom time. For each plant, there is necessary information for home gardeners such as: plant hardiness zone, height/width, descriptions of flower and foliage, bloom time, light and soil requirements, care, propagation, and potential problems. A good investment for beginning as well as experienced gardeners.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great purchase,
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This review is from: Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden (Spiral-bound)
I love the paperback version of this book because it is spiralbound. It has laminated pages, great for the garden, keeps it clean. The book is organized by flowering month that helps find plants you can't identify or to locate plants for a certain month that you need more color in your garden. I live in the Chicago area and it seems to cover a lot of plants for my planting zone. Each plant has the information I need to choose for certain areas of planting. It's a great book!
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Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden by Pam Duthie (Hardcover - March 1, 2000)
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