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Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens [Paperback]

Ketzel Levine (Author), Rene Eisenbart (Illustrator)
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January 9, 2002
In her inimitable style--smart, smart-alecky, and seriously enthusiastic--Ketzel Levine describes her favorite plants: those that offer outstanding color, fragrance, form, and performance in the garden.

Known as "The Doyenne of Dirt" on NPR's "Weekend Edition," Ketzel Levine has a national reputation for unabashed gardening advice. Drawn from her popular column in "The Oregonian," here are Levine's 100 recommendations for the best perennials, grasses, shrubs, and trees. With gorgeous watercolor illustrations of every plant, this book constitutes the ultimate gardener's shopping list! Levine reveals whats so special about her picks, along with advice on how to keep them happy. So whether it is clematis cirrhosa (sounds like "feminist mimosa") or ophiopogon (rhymes with "sophie showed logan"), these plants are the best of the best, served up with a whole lot of attitude.


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Ketzel Levine is known nation-wide as the Doyenne of Dirt, thanks to her regular gardening chats with the horticulturally challenged Scott Simon on NPR's Weekend Edition. Plant This! is a collection of Levine's 100 best recommendations, drawn from her weekly plant profile columns in the Portland (Oregon) Oregonian. Like many a gardening tome, Levine's covers perennials, grasses, shrubs, and trees. But unlike the prose in most other gardening references, her writing is more than engaging--it's fun. Sure, she tells you the botanical name for each of the plants, but she also explains how to pronounce it (so Arisaema sounds like "Pasadena," and Enkianthus sounds like "send me Kansas"). She also lists the basic needs for each (for jack-in-the-pulpit, this includes part shade, humus-rich soil, good drainage, and human blood) plus its worst enemies (for the magnolia, this is overwatering and excessive shade, while for sumac it's its own greed).

These plant profiles are organized by season, they're accompanied by unusually nice illustrations (courtesy of René Eisenbart), and they include wonderful snippets of entertaining information, such as the fact that Euphorbia (common name: spurge) was well known to both the Oubangu tribes of the Congo and the citizens of Julius Caesar's Rome, and story about the iris, which was named after the Greek goddess Iris, who traveled so far, she "picked up rainbow pieces on the soles of her feet, so that wherever she walked on earth, her footprints bore flowers in all the colors of the rainbows she traveled."

What other wise, pragmatic, reliable garden reference books include such enjoyable reading? Levine's Plant This! is an exceptional find, a gardening book that's at home on your coffee table as well as in the dirt and mulch of your garden. --Stephanie Gold

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Levine, National Public Radio's ever-popular "Doyene of Dirt," has succeeded in transplanting her witty and whimsical radio charm to the printed page in this delightful, cleverly written, and immensely helpful (especially when it comes to pronouncing those hard-to-say Latin names--verbascum sounds like "don't ask 'em") book. Chock-full of sound practical advice for every gardener, it covers basic facts and far beyond for those who always want to know more. Organized by seasons, it contains more than 100 expertly written entries, each enlivened by an amusing story or history about the plant. Since not all plant selections work in all parts of the country, Levine has given her favorite alternatives in this unique and innovative guide for making plant choices in your home landscape. Rene Eisenbert's watercolor illustrations beautifully complement the text, and Levine's knowledge and enthusiasm are contagious. Doris Taylor
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Sasquatch Books; Ex-Library edition (January 9, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570612455
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570612459
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 6.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #382,195 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars It's an opinion list., May 14, 2001
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"vera_lynn" (Southeastern VA, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens (Paperback)
It's hard to rate an opinion based on accuracy, so I'm rating this book on usefulness and general appeal.

In terms of general appeal, I have two major objections to this book:

One, it is heavily biased to woodland and foliage plants. This is fine to a point, but to bill it as "best bets for year-round gorgeous gardens" I think is misleading. We are talking about plantings where shape and texture dominate, and that is a rather specialized gardening challenge.

Two, this book is very region-specific in terms of the plants covered. The author and I both live in Zone 8, but she lives in the Pacific Northwest, while I live on the Atlantic Seaboard. The upshot of this is that, despite 5 years in the nursery business, I have never seen a great many of the plants in this book. They can, theoretically, be grown here, but good luck laying your hands on them. Mail order catalogs can solve this problem, but it is something to remember when considering this book.

In terms of usefulness, this is, as I've said, an opinion-based book. It's usefulness will be limited to how closely your opinions on what makes for a "gorgeous" garden matches hers. Do you prefer subtle presentation or ostentation? Will you take the time to appreciate small beauties, and do you have the patience and skill to bring those features out in such a way that those less experienced will be able to find them? Not my call; just remember that this book is about small details. A considerable part of each two page entry is devoted to making the case for _why_ a given specimen should be considered beautiful.

The long and the short of it is that this book is not for beginners. Nor, I think, is it a particularly good introduction to the more advanced forms of plantings. Overall I found that I either knew the plant to begin with (in which case I already had an opinion and didn't need hers), or the information provided --while detailed-- did not adequately convey to me the appearance of the plant. Unfortunate, since it is a book about selection, with relatively little to say about cultivation.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Read This! and Smile, September 20, 2000
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This review is from: Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens (Paperback)
I heard Ketzel Levine interviewed on NPR a week ago regarding this new book. She talked about plants and about how spending time in the garden was "beyond" spiritual in a way only a gardener could understand. Her descriptions are so enticing and descriptive that you can close your eyes and transport yourself into the garden immediately. This is a great read and a great reference. Don't miss it if you spend any time in your garden --if you're a novice or a designer. Or if you hope to be one some day -- cause it's never too late!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good book if you garden in USDA Zone 8, September 22, 2000
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This review is from: Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens (Paperback)
This book is entertaining and could be helpful if you live in an area with very moderate temperatures. Sadly many of us do not have the luxory of being able to grow most anything. This book is not of any help if you live anywhere that gets cold at all (zone 3 to 5).There are no photos, only illustrations. USDA Zones are not listed for most of the plants included in this book. This book was a pretty big disappointment to me. ( I garden in zone 5).
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