The average rating for Perennials Short and Tall: A Seasonal Progression of Flowers for Your Midwest Garden based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-02-05 00:00:00 Richard Vanderheiden Perennials Short and Tall: A Seasonal Progression of Flowers for Your Garden by Moya L. Andrews (Indiana University Press 2008)(635.932) is one of the best gardening books I've ever read. Moya L. Andrews has stuffed this book chock-full of useful gardening tips that I've read nowhere else. Her plant descriptions and recommendations are as knowledgeable as any I've ever found. My congratulations to this author on a fine work! My rating: 7.5/10, finished 5/4/12. |
Review # 2 was written on 2010-08-03 00:00:00 Tzurty Perl After reading Lynn's book, I only wish I had seeds from my grandmother's rose garden. Her roses were her hobby and they were a glorious sight to behold. Their fragrance filled the air in her backyard and drifted in the breeze. Mostly, they made the washing and drying of her dishes a more pleasant chore as there were always a rose or two in a pretty vase by her kitchen sink. Oh, and how I wish I'd kept seeds from the small weekend farm she and my grandfather owned. The vegetables were wonderful in their various shapes and colors and their fruit trees yielded the most wonderful treats. Lynn's book brought all of that back to me. She is an awesome writer and her book is full of hidden gems! |
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