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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The ideal manual for beginning Midwest flower-gardeners,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flower Gardening in the Hot Midwest: USDA ZONE 5 AND LOWER ZONE 4 (Hardcover)
Flower Gardening In The Hot Midwest: USDA Zone 5 and Lower Zone 4 is the ideal manual for beginning and intermediate Midwest-based flower gardeners. Linda Hillegass draws upon her more than twenty years of Midwest flower gardening experience to write a practical, encouraging, "user friendly" guide covering all the basics for flower gardening in the difficult climate of the American Midwest. This is a region that extends from South Dakota and Nebraska east to Indiana and is hallmarked by searing winds, intense sun, unrelenting summer heat, as well as bitter cold in the winter and sudden shifts in temperature. Flower Gardening In The Hot Midwest offers the aspiring flower gardener effective strategies for choosing plans, preparing the soil, watering, pruning, and combating pests. There is also a gardener's chronology of how long and how frequently specific plants can be expected to bloom. Flower Gardening In The Hot Midwest is an essential reference for all gardeners and horticulturalists seeking to raise flowers in this difficult agricultural zone.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Phenomenal resource for a hard climate in which to garden,
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This review is from: Flower Gardening in the Hot Midwest: USDA ZONE 5 AND LOWER ZONE 4 (Paperback)
This book is a great resource for gardening on the great plains. Her point that gardeners don't give enough consideration to heat stresses on plants was really thought provoking. I've bought a couple of copies of this book over the years, because it is such a great resource for gardeners dealing with a difficult climate. The in-depth discussion of individual plants is particularly good.
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Flower Gardening in the Hot Midwest: USDA ZONE 5 AND LOWER ZONE 4 by L. L. Hillegass (Paperback - August 21, 2000)
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