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Garden-Pedia: An A-To-Z Guide to Gardening Terms
Contributor(s): Bennett, Pamela (Author), Zampini, Maria (Author)

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ISBN: 0989268845     ISBN-13: 9780989268844
Publisher: St. Lynn's Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Reference
Dewey: 635
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 7" L (0.80 lbs) 224 pages
Features: Illustrated, Price on Product
 
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Quick: do you know the difference between hardpan and hardening-off? Between a native and a nativar? A cold frame and a cloche? Do you wish someone would write a book that explains in simple English what all those gardening terms mean - just give you the stuff you need to know, so you can be a knowledgeable gardener? Veteran horticulturists Maria Zampini and Pam Bennett have done just that. Garden-pedia is written to fill the need for a clear, concise book of useful terms for the layman gardener. In a friendly, conversational style, the authors give the reader easy access to the what, when, why and how of gardening - with entertaining sidebars, tips and color photos throughout. This authoritative, up-to-date guide is destined to be the reference of choice for gardeners everywhere. Go ahead: impress your friends and family with your newfound knowledge.

Contributor Bio(s): Bennett, Pamela: - Pamela Bennett is the State Master Gardener volunteer coordinator for Ohio, and is the Horticulture Educator and Director for Ohio State University Extension in Clark County. She has a degree in landscape horticulture.Zampini, Maria: - Maria Zampini runs the horticultural marketing firm, UpShoot, LLC, in Lake County, Ohio. She researches plant trends and develops and introduces new plants to the horticultural market.
 
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