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An irresistible title combined with Francko's solid credentials--as a scientist, botany professor, and, moreover, a zealous gardener--should signal to other keen gardeners that here is someone who understands the desire to push the proverbial envelope when it comes to selecting plant material for the garden. In a wonderfully forthright style, Francko sets about defining warm-climate plants and offering advice on how to grow such specimens in temperate climates. Green thumbs of varying abilities will find the guidance to introduce unusual species, as Francko arms readers with the know-how to acclimate plants; identify microclimates; choose companion plants; and provide for adequate culture and care of cold-hardy palms as well as a wealth of architectural evergreens, deciduous trees and shrubs, and exotics. With this highly readable guide in hand, plant lovers can look forward to the challenge and the prospect of animating their gardens with a new and expanded palette of exciting possibilities.
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"A 'must-have' book for the adventurous gardener. . . . The definitive text for those not afraid to the push the envelope." --
Tamar Myers, The Temperate Zone Chapter of the International Palm Society"An indispensible, fun-to-read resource for amateur as well as seasoned gardeners. . . . David Francko's book will revolutionize your gardening ideas." --
Gerry McKiness, owner, Gerry's Jungle"Adventurous gardeners will welcome this book ... With humorous asides and practical tips, Francko challenges cool-temperature gardeners to consider growing exotic, tropical plants that they have previously considered too tender for their climate."
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American Gardener, March/April 2003 (
American Gardener )
"Francko's book is a treasure. His tips will help increase the odds thta we'll be able to get away with planting ... species that up until"
—George Weigel,
People Places Plants, Spring 2004 (
People Places Plants )
"Helps adventurous gardeners grow plants they never dreamed possible."
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Publishers Weekly, May 17, 2003 (
Publishers Weekly )
Adventurous gardeners will welcome this book ... With humorous asides and practical tips, Francko challenges cool-temperature gardeners to consider growing exotic, tropical plants that they have previously considered too tender for their climate. American Gardener, March/April 2003 (
American Gardener )
Francko's book is a treasure. His tips will help increase the odds thta we'll be able to get away with planting ... species that up until George Weigel, People Places Plants, Spring 2004 (
People Places Plants )
Helps adventurous gardeners grow plants they never dreamed possible. Publishers Weekly, May 17, 2003 (
Publishers Weekly )
Witty and knowledgeable . . . [Francko] gives gardeners hope of having a garden singularly different from all others. --
Joanne S. Carpender, The National Gardener Magazine, February 2003
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