Taylor's Master Guide to GardeningThe essential one-volume reference for all North American gardeners, Taylor's Master Guide to Gardening covers the six distinct gardening regions in North America and features the contributions of thirty-five expert consultants from every region. More than three thousand outdoor ornamental plants are described. No matter how many garden books you own, Taylor's Master Guide to Gardening is the one you will turn to again and again for information and inspiration. |
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Taylor's Master Guide to Gardening Frances Tenenbaum,Rita Buchanan,Roger Holmes No preview available - 1994 |
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