Gardening in the Pacific Northwest : the complete homeowner's guide / Paul Bonine and Amy Campion
Material type: TextPublisher: Portland, OR : Timber Press, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 319 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 1604693339
- 9781604693331
- SB453.2.N83 B66 2017
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Includes index.
Introduction -- Know your climate -- Good garden culture -- Plant diseases, pests, and solutions -- Plants: what thrives here -- Design: Northwest garden style.
"Expert plantsman and Northwest native Paul Bonine knows all the insider tips for growing a spectacular garden in our region -- on both sides of the mountains. Together with seasoned garden writer Amy Campion, he packs more than 25 years of wisdom into this definitive guide, from a comprehensive list of the best plants, to how to work with our diverse climates, seasons, and soils. Striking photographs showcase plants and how to use them in a variety of design styles. Filled with essential advice for distinct ecoregions in Oregon, Washington, and southwest British Columbia, this go-to manual should be on the shelf of every Pacific Northwest gardener."--Back cover.