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Japanese Gardens Book Reviews
The first thing to consider before starting a landscape project is the garden style. For meditative and contemplative purposes, the Japanese garden can´t be beat. Here are some books that will inspire gardeners.

Flowers for Fall
Something old or something new. Which do you prefer when it comes to fall-blooming plants? Some like the old reliables, the tried and the true ones. Among these would be the mums, pansies, ornamental cabbage and kale, and a few others.

Heirloom Plant Book Reviews
As a living legacy, heirloom plants bring the past to life. Often, these are herbs or edible plants. Here are some books focusing on heritage plants.

Container Gardens Book Reviews
Gardeners can find many inventive ways to dress up their landscapes with sensational container planters. Here are some books that can help you accomplish that.

Wildflower Book Reviews
In recent years, gardeners have become very interested in growing native plants. Whether these are grown in perennial borders or wildflowers meadows, wildflowers are special. With that in mind, here are some wildflower book reviews.

All-Occasion Gardening Gifts
Throughout the year are holidays and special occasions for which we need gifts. Here are some suggestions on all-occasion gifts for gardeners.

Green Living Books for Gardeners
There is growing interest in going green. This is especially true among gardeners. The following titles are highly recommended for gardeners.

New Books from Llewellyn
Llewellyn Worldwide is a leading publisher of calendars, almanacs, astrological, and self help guides. For 2009, they've released a number of titles that will be of interest to gardeners.

Banish Winter Blahs
The winter blahs aren´t inevitable. Gardeners can find a number of ways to cope.

Flowering Sages
One of my favorite herbs is the sage for its crinkled gray leaves are so attractive.

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