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Henry Homeyer: The basics of a garden library


Henry Homeyer: The basics of a garden library
Two of my favorite books by Sydney Eddison. On left, “The Gardeners Palette” and on the right, “Self-Taught Gardener.”
Two fine books on perennial flowers. On the left, “The Well-Tended Perennial Garden (Planting & Pruning Techniques)” by Tracy DiSabato-Aust; on the right, “Herbaceous Perennial Plants, Fourth Edition) by Allan M. Armitage.
I will never have too many gardening books. HENRY HOMEYER photos / For the Monitor
Michael Dirr is the author of several fine books on trees and shrubs
Ed Smith s book on vegetables should be in your collection
Published: 3/5/2021 5:00:39 PM
I know that many people, especially gardeners under the age of forty, use the internet to find the answers to their questions. That is fine, but the internet is full of “fake news” and spurious assertions. I do use the web, but if I want to learn about something in-depth, I reach for a book. People who write books ....

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Homeyer: Notes from the garden | The basics of a garden library


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I know that many people, especially gardeners under the age of 40, use the internet to find the answers to their questions. That is fine, but the internet is full of “fake news” and spurious assertions. I do use the web, but if I want to learn about something in-depth, I reach for a book. People who write books generally write about things they know. Garden books are written by gardeners.
Some years ago I taught a class in sustainable gardening at Granite State College, part of the University of New Hampshire system. I asked my students to buy “The Garden Primer” by Barbara Damrosch. This paperback is a compact 800 pages of readable, educational information about nearly every aspect of gardening. It came out in 2008, but is still in print. Everyone could benefit by owning it. ....

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Gardening: Required reading for your garden library


Gardening: Required reading for your garden library
By Henry Homeyer
I know that many people especially gardeners under the age of 40 use the internet to find the answers to their questions. That is fine, but the internet is full of “fake news” and spurious assertions. I do use the web, but if I want to learn about something in-depth, I reach for a book. People who write books generally write about things they know. Gardening books are written by gardeners.
Some years ago I taught a class in sustainable gardening at Granite State College, part of the University of New Hampshire system. I asked my students to buy The Garden Primer, by Barbara Damrosch. This paperback is a compact 800 pages of readable, educational information about nearly every aspect of gardening. It came out in 2008 but is still in print. Everyone could benefit from owning it. ....

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Valley News - Gardening gifts: From pots to tools to books to manure, these are great options for those who choose to plant


Gardening gifts: From pots to tools to books to manure, these are great options for those who choose to plant
CobraHead weeders come in two sizes.
An Essex round trellis adds height to your garden.
A four-way splitter provides for hoses going in different directions.
A Stephen Procter pot enhances the garden.
Spirit of Place by Bill Noble.
Modified: 12/13/2020 9:04:29 PM
I love the holiday season: the lights, the carols, the cookies and more. It’s a good antidote to the news, and to the gray and chilly weather.
Last summer many gardening necessities sold out as people were quarantined at home and took to outdoors work. So I recommend getting presents now, before everything is sold out. Here are some ideas for presents to give to gardeners. ....

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