The Art of South Florida Gardening
- ISBN
- 9781561643936
The Art of South Florida Gardening is a gardening, florida book by Harold Songdahl.
About this book
Gardeners from Key West to Lake Okeechobee and on up the coasts to Cape Canaveral and Tampa Bay know that gardening advice for the rest of the country just doesn’t apply here. South Florida is unique, and The Art of South Florida Gardening is uniquely intended for South Florida gardeners, who have depended on the solid advice in this book since the first edition came out more than a decade ago. Now it has been updated with more helpful facts, tips, and advice for the conservation-conscious gardener of the 21st century, while maintaining the practical, easygoing attitude South Florida gardeners have found so comforting over the years. This book still makes gardening in South Florida inviting and fun, whether you are an old hand or have just moved here—and even if you have never before considered getting your hands dirty. Harold’s warm, wise voice is always encouraging and enthusiastic, and Coralee’s lively engaging prose will have you reading as much for pleasure as for its valuable information.
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What genre is The Art of South Florida Gardening?+
The Art of South Florida Gardening is a Gardening, Florida, Reference, Nature, Plants book.
What is The Art of South Florida Gardening about?+
Gardeners from Key West to Lake Okeechobee and on up the coasts to Cape Canaveral and Tampa Bay know that gardening advice for the rest of the country just doesn’t apply here. South Florida is unique, and The Art of South Florida Gardening is uniquely intended for South Florida gardeners, who have d...
Who wrote The Art of South Florida Gardening?+
The Art of South Florida Gardening was written by Harold Songdahl.