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Dale Groom (Author), Dan Gill (Author)
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Month-By-Month Gardening in Texas July 3, 2001

Do I prune my hydrangea in the fall or do I wait until early spring?
When is it safe to put out tomatoes?
Can I divide iris now?

If you have ever asked yourself questions like these, Month-by-Month Gardening in Texas is for you. Gardening is a journey, not a destination. The day-by-day gardening experiences - planting a few onion sets in the first warm afternoon of spring… the surprises - a purple crocus before the snow has even gone … the satisfaction - fresh green beans on the dinner table, or tomatoes, bright and red, safely in quart jars … these are the things that keep the gardener coming back year after year.

Month-by-Month Gardening in Texas is packed with information that explains what needs to be done and when it needs to be done in the Texas garden. Topics include:

  • The most effective planting techniques.
  • How and when to prune.
  • The best season for fertilizing your lawn.
  • The differences between bare-root, container, and balled-and-burlapped plants.
  • Eleven plant categories, including Annuals, Bulbs, Herbs, Vegetables, Houseplants, Lawns, Perennials, Roses, Shrubs, and Trees.
  • Twelve monthly calendars for each plant category - 132 calendars in all! - that make is easy to find the proper gardening advice.

Whatever your gardening interests or the time of year, you can take the guesswork and mystery out of gardening. You will become a more satisfied gardener … and your garden will show it!



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About the Author

Groom is a horticulturist, and also an author, radio/television host, speaker, consultant and columnist. He is a certified professional nurseryman and a plant and flower show judge. He has a MS in horticulture from East Texas State University.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (July 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888608218
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888608212
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,143,196 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!, March 12, 2003
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By now even I, a Philadelphia gardener who visits Houston every 6 weeks or so, know that Dale Groom is a genius--Texas style. In "Month-by-Month Gardening in Texas," he and his equally wonderful cowriter, Dan Gill, provide a treasure trove of information for everything from roses to houseplants in the easiest-to-use format I've ever encountered.

You want to know what you need to do in March? Turn to the large, easy-to-read, illustrated (but not too much) calendar-type March pages. You'll find out how much water your houseplants need, if and when you need to prune your bushes, if it is too early or too late to plant your annuals, and so forth. The at-a-glance style of the book provides quick and easy answers that anyone can understand.

Very serious gardeners, who are interested in the details of propogation and grafting, for instance, will not find the depth of information they need in this book. This is exactly what it says it is: a month-to-month guide. This was a gift to me from a near-and-dear Texan, and I cherish it. You will too.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Makes FIguring out when....easy!, August 17, 2003
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You might need to know your yard needs Nitrogen...but when is the best time to add the fertilizer?
How often should I trim my roses?
When is the best time to plant shrubs?

In categories including bulbs, roses, shrubs, trees and yards, you will learn the best time to do the various tasks of maintaining a beautiful yard and garden. For those of us in Texas (or similar zones) it's an essential guide that deals with our warm winters and hot summers.

I love it! Very helpful information that I refer to regularly to know what needs to be done 'this month'.

Not designed to be a colorful rendition on plants, if you're looking for a picture-book, this is not for you. But it's well organized and easy to read or browse. There are lists of plants that do well in our area, with some warnings of plants that don't do well, say, in the panhandle, where the climate is different.

Unless you're a master gardener, or even if you are, this would be a beneficial guide.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Guide - Especially for We Compulsives, August 4, 2005
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As a true gardening moron, this book gives me hope that I can successfully grow plants without taking medication to assuage my anxiety. I like to know how, when and why and Groom's book covers all those bases. Divided into sections on annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, etc., each section takes you from January to December telling you what to do each month. For me, this takes an overwhelming task - How to Garden - and breaks it into managable, understandable tasks.
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listing your options, ideal planting season, most summer bulbs, keep beds mulched, gardening journal, overseeded lawns, first warm season, local retail nurseries, hardy perennial vines, rootbound condition, gardening aid, root stimulator, ground pine bark, planted transplants, walking iris, annual transplants, release granular fertilizer, ratio fertilizer, cigar plant, tropical houseplants, old garden roses, own transplants, cypress mulch, fertilizing trees, gloriosa lily
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