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Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide to Nonstop Color in the Perennial Garden

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About Continuous Bloom: A Month-by-Month Guide To Nonstop

Product Description A guide to keeping a perennial garden in bloom from April through October, this book provides all the information a gardener needs to grow beautiful flowers. Detailed information includes descriptions of flowers, bloom length, light and soil requirements, care, propagation, and potential problems. From Library Journal Cleverly arranged by month of blooming time, Duthie's book covers 272 perennials, including traditional perennials and selected bulbs, ferns, grasses, and shrubs. Each "plant portrait" provides the scientific and common names of the plant; details of its flower, foliage, care, uses, and propagation; plants to combine it with; and problems, insider's tips, and a good color photograph of the perennial. One drawback is that while the author provides the USDA zone(s) where each perennial does best, no map of all USDA zones is included in the book itself. Libraries needing a good, basic guide to perennials should first consider Larry Hodgson's Perennials for Every Purpose (LJ 12/99), which covers almost three times the number of plants as Duthie's book and offers more information on them. Public libraries in USDA zones four through eight may want to consider Continuous Bloom as an added title, especially if the subject is popular with your patrons. -John Charles, Scottsdale P.L., AZ Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review Winner of the 2001 Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Gardening/Agriculture book! -- Publishers Marketing Association About the Author Pam Duthie is a landscape designer who owns her own design company, the Gifted Gardener, and is the author of Continuous Color. She lives in Northbrook, Illinois.