Ortho's All About Shrubs and Hedges (Ortho's All About Gardening)
H**H
Good Reference Starter
I found the book is separated into 3 sections. The First third is about landscaping techniques for various locations of your property, the second third is basic care, pruning, planting, and transplanting techniques, and the last third is a photo gallery of shrubs along with their names, and care instructions. Overall its a great starter book and I find myself carrying this book with me to all the nurseries to use as reference. However, this book is thin and can only cover a limited amount of shrubs. I would have seperated the last third from the first two and made 2 books, once you read the landscaping and planting sections the only reason you hold this book is for the photo gallery. For a more complete photo reference I would recommend Dirr's Hardy Tree and Shrubs book, and use the Ortho book as a supplement.
M**A
Good Book
Easy reading for novice. Planning my spring planting now.
P**A
Great helpful infomation
Ortho's All About Shrubs is very helpful and thorough. It is especially good for new home owners for taking care of existing shrubs and what is good for planting in the way of new shrubs. We had these books and found them very helpful so I just purchased a set of Ortho's All About books for our son-in-law since they just purchased their first home.
K**.
Ortho All About Shrubs
Detailed review of shrubs and trees for the yard. Suggested selection by geographical section of the country. Not all inclusive but pretty complete. Hard to find in stores.
B**R
All About Shrubs Book
Should be entitled "a little something about shrubs". It certainly is not "all" about shrubs.
7**R
Very good reference book, but be careful on one point
This book will not only show you how to plan a nice garden, but also takes a good look at 95% of the most popular shrubs you would ever want for your garden. If you're a beginner, be cautioned that it doesn't tell you upfront whether or not each plant is evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous, which is very important, though it generally will tell you if the plant IS evergreen; my complaint is that they should have listed this feature in the header for each plant. They don't spend as much time as I'd like on each shrub and I'd like to see at least 2 photos of each shrub, but NOBODY does that anyway and they still do a good job. This book is valuable to your shrub planning, so I'd buy this and Taylor's 50 Best Shrubs and you'll have the 2 books you need. Also, they should have added a USDA zone map.
B**A
Super Resourse for Planning Your Garden
This book, along with Susan Roth's Four-Season Landscapes convinced me to use shrubs for the backbone of my garden, and to add perennials for sparkle. Has good lists to help in shrub selection: for esample, Shrubs for Fall Color, Shrubs with Showy Leaves, etc. Half the book, 45 pages, is a shrub selection guide with color photos, the necessary factual info, and recommended cultivars. Not a coffee table book, but one to refer to again and again. Ortho's Perennial book is good, too.
L**A
Good shrub selection.
This book has a good description of the most popular shrubs. It is very similar in format to the other Ortho books.
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