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A resurgence of interest in bamboos calls for an expert to help gardeners select appropriate plants for a given setting. Meredith's approach perfectly suits this objective, with engaging personal experience illuminating comprehensive coverage of the subject at hand. The book's attractive format opens the door to the usefulness and beauty of bamboos, presenting a vast range of possibilities to enhance a garden or landscape. And although avid plant lovers have generally overcome a fear of the invasiveness associated with these plants, Meredith addresses the issue with a chapter pointing out landscaping options and maintenance requirements. He also lists bamboos for special situations, so readers can glean which plants might be used to create an evergreen privacy screen, lush grove, or other design ideas that might translate to a private garden. Concluding with an encyclopedic reference that provides particulars on form, color, cultural requirements, and the habits of each species, Meredith's fine resource offers clarity and enlightenment to new and experienced gardeners alike.
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Review
"From ground covers to timber types, Ted Jordan Meredith, author of
Bamboo for Gardens, knows his subject."—Oregonian, July 31, 2002 (
Oregonian )
"Really want to know about bamboo? This is the book to get."—John Van de Water, Newark Star-Ledger, April 7, 2002 (John Van de Water
Newark Star-Ledger )
For anyone interested in learning about bamboo, this is the book to have. --
Kym Pokorny, The Oregonian, September 13, 2001From ground covers to timber types, Ted Jordan Meredith, author of Bamboo for Gardens, knows his subject.Oregonian, July 31, 2002 (
Oregonian )
Really want to know about bamboo? This is the book to get.John Van de Water, Newark Star-Ledger, April 7, 2002 (
Newark Star-Ledger )
The best all-around and certainly the most up-to-date treatment of these curious grasses. . . . A good introduction and a worthy guide. --
Jim Waddick, The American Gardener, March/April 2002Will help gardeners understand the practicalities as well as the aesthetics of bamboo gardening. --
Verlyn Klinkenborg, The New York Times Book Review, December 2, 2001[I] would recommend it to both the newcomer and expert alike - it is a required read. --
Ian Connor, Bamboo, The Magazine of the American Bamboo Society, August 2001
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