The first of three volumes in the Gardening in the South series. This series is the most definitive and comprehensive guide to Southern gardening.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Live down South? Got a yard? Better buy this book!,
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This review is from: Gardening in the South: Trees, Shrubs, & Lawns (Gardening in the South with Don Hastings) (Hardcover)
Don Hastings is a true plantsman of the South. Every gardener in the region knows the Hastings name due to the huge mail-order seed business the family owned for generations. And of course, down South family name is everything! Hastings shares the wealth in his Gardening in the South series. I've read many gardening books. The difference here is that, first, it is written for my part of the country. Others are often written with a Northeast focus that just doesn't apply to our heat and humidity. Second, Hastings is not shy about expressing a definitive opinion. If your new house has a silver maple, "Prune it at the ground with a chainsaw," Don advises. There are other writers you can read twice and still not be sure if they're for it or agin it. Live down South? Got a yard? Better buy this book
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Gardening in the South With Don Hastings : Trees, Shrubs and,
By Jim S. "Jim S." (Richmond Hill, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gardening in the South: Trees, Shrubs, & Lawns (Gardening in the South with Don Hastings) (Hardcover)
I was very disappointed with this book. It carries almost no usable data, just vague language. It seems that Mr. Hastings used this book as a tax right off to travel to England and other countries for research. I do not care of the lush lawn of England, nor do I care of the beauty of an oasis in the Middle East. I especially do care to read phrases, as "there is no perfect grass for the South, just make do with what you have". I rated this book 2 stars due solely to the pictures. If you were looking for a book that offers real usable data, I'd recommend looking elsewhere.
2.0 out of 5 stars
disappointing,
By "montecastello" (Dardanelle, Arkansas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gardening in the South: Trees, Shrubs, & Lawns (Gardening in the South with Don Hastings) (Hardcover)
This is the sort of regional gardening book that might have been marketed in 1965. The information is very basic, poorly explained, poorly illustrated, and dated. I doubt if the book was good for much when it was first published in the late 80's, but now with the revolution in Southern gardening carried on by the likes of J. C. Raulston, Tony Avent, William Welch and a host of others, the book seems stale and joyless.
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