Small, well-focused book for the Texas Hill Country, an area which seems to be populated by about 90% newcomers from other climates -- of which I was one. Good basic info and plant suggestions. It's not an encyclopedia, but not meant to be. A non-threatening introduction to gardening in an often-difficult climate.
They Forgot Japanese Maples!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a nice little book with some interesting information. It even has 8 pages of color photos (but what is the theme?). It's a worthwhile addition to a collection of books on the subject of Texas Gardening. If you are looking for one book as a general reference, however, I believe you are better off with Neil Sperry's "Texas Gardening". I can't believe there's not a word about the venerable Japanese Maple, my favorite specimen tree for (most of) Texas!
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