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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally , something exotic for zone 7 thru zone 5,
By A Customer
This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
I now feel better prepared to handle whatever winter throws at me in the future. I had met Dr.Francko 2 years prior to this best seller and I can truthfully say I had no palms or plants to perish in two minus 5 * F events here , this past winter .The Windmill palms are growing feverishly in march now and Needle Palms and Sable Minors seem to grow a tad faster than Dr.Francko reports. Lantana , long a colorful favorite for the entire growing season in the southern areas does 'come back' as a perrinal if mulched good in zone 6 . If you really want to have the most amazing yard in your town and if you really want to have that personal satisfaction that comes with successful gardening , get this book . You wont be alone anymore.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book for the avid gardener,
By bern downing (VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
I have been awaiting a book like this for a long time. This is a must-have book for those who would like to expand their gardening interest and adding some exciting and unusual specimens to their landscape. This book provides info on trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perrenials that are mostly untried in common landscaping. My favorites are the chapters on hardy palms, bananas, and cannas. But there are a myriad of other species that would hold anyone's interest. This book is valuable for those experimental gardeners in zones 5, 6 and 7. The author gives valauble advice on the cultivation of each species- including over-wintering tips. The book is practical in its approach to gardening. It is also easily understandable. I even love the section at the end of the book for sources for obtaining plants. The only thing that disappointed me was that I would have loved more color photos of plants. All in all a great book for the library and a must-have for the subtropical gardener.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gardening: From chore to obsession,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
After many visits to southern California, I was tired of envying their plant options so I did some serious internet searches to find tropical plants or those with a tropical feel that will grow in zone 6. I found enough useful information to get started but not enough feel confident. Some gardening tips were contradictory and there were big "how to'" gaps as well. I actually found this book through those searches. It is a great read and I now feel I have the tools create a backyard that I can truly be excited about. I only wish that it spent less space on crepe myrtles and other southeastern plants and more space on hardy tropicals. But he wasn't writing it for me so I'll stick with 5 stars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great reading!,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
very informative book for gardeners who like to grow plants that are not common to their zone. David has already made all the mistakes, and tells you what really works.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exactly what I was looking for and more...,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
This not only told me how to grow warm weather plants in cold climates, it taught me basic gardening principles as well backed by experimental data. It also thoroughly explained the concept of the microclimate and how to create one, which is necessary to grow, for example, a Mexican Fan Palm in Greenville, SC (the reason I bought the book). Even though the author is a PhD, it is very easy to understand. This is a must for anyone wanting to grow palm trees and other warm weather plants in cooler areas to show off to the neighbors and be the talk of the neighborhood.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Banana Trees,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
Just finished Dr. Francko's book. Can't wait until spring to start out "tropical" garden here in Ohio. On our way back from a South Carolina vacation my 5year old asked for a palm tree. Now I know what to do, where to plant it, how to take care of it, and the places to get it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
I expected more from the book. I have palm trees growing in my back yard on Long Island and there is no information out there to help me keep them alive and growing. This book had a few helpful pages but not enough.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent refreshing insight-valuable growing information,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
For years I have been a successful grower. The book will convince any one that its most possible to grow palms in a zone 5 and below with sustained growth in the ground with protection in most cases, and in some with no protection depending on species....or little protection at all.
5.0 out of 5 stars
good advice,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
Dr. Franko's book, Palms won't grow here and other Myths, is full of good advice. I have had problems with crown rot in some of my tender palms during wet Winters, now I know how to deal with this problem. Dr. Franko also deals with protecting a variety of other tender plants as well, such as hardy bananas, broadleaf evergreens and cannas. I would recomend this book to anyone interested in trying to grow plants outside their hardiness zone ratings.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good information,
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This review is from: Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas (Hardcover)
This book has lots of good information if you plan on planting palms and other warm-climate plants in cooler areas.
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Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths: Warm-Climate Plants for Cooler Areas by David A. Francko (Hardcover - January 9, 2003)
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