Plants For Problem Places

Plants For Problem Places by Graham Rice, published by Timber Press in 1988, is a practical guide designed to address various gardening challenges. This first edition, comprising 192 pages, offers insights into 13 specific problem areas that gardeners often encounter. The author outlines the nature of each issue and provides effective remedies, along with recommendations for suitable trees, shrubs, climbers, and perennials that can thrive in these challenging conditions.
Readers will find detailed explanations of common gardening dilemmas and actionable solutions tailored to each situation. The book focuses on enhancing garden aesthetics and functionality by selecting the right plants for difficult environments. With a clear emphasis on gardening and landscape design, this resource serves as a valuable tool for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to improve their outdoor spaces.
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For each of 13 troublesome situations, the author explains the nature of the problem, prescribes a remedy, and suggests the trees, shrubs, climbers, and perennials to make the best of the situation.
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