Growing the Southwest Garden

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  • Growing the Southwest Garden Book Detail

  • Author : Judith Phillips
  • Release Date : 2015-06-24
  • Publisher : Timber Press
  • Genre : Gardening
  • Pages : 317
  • ISBN 13 : 1604695218
  • File Size : 29,29 MB

Growing the Southwest Garden by Judith Phillips PDF Summary

Book Description: Plant selection and garden style are deeply influenced by where we are gardening. To successfully grow a range of beautiful ornamental plants, every gardener has to know the specifics of the region’s climate, soil, and geography. Growing the Southwest Garden, by New Mexico-based garden designer Judith Phillips, is a practical and beautiful handbook for ornamental gardening in a region known for its low rainfall and high temperatures. With more than thirty years of experience gardening in the Southwest, Phillips has created an essential guide, featuring regionally specific advice on zones, microclimates, soil, pests, and maintenance. Profiles of the best plants for the region include complete information on growth and care.

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