CREATING EDEN, YOUR GARDEN PARADISE: Sunny, Shady, Wet or Dry Environments (Worry Free Gardening Book 2)
Book Details
Author(s)Robert W. Hopson
PublisherFour Point Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00XH5ZTVA
ISBN-13978B00XH5ZTV7
Sales Rank294,362
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Following his highly successful garden design book "Worry Free Gardening For All Seasons" Robert W. Hopson is at it again giving gardeners simple and easy tips and tricks for improving their gardens with "Creating Eden, Your Garden Paradise"
This time he focuses onthe most common mistakes novice gardeners, and the seasoned ones occasionally, make is placing a new and exciting plant in the wrong location of their landscape. Not enough sun and it will perish or refuses to bud; too much The most common mistakes novice gardeners, and the seasoned ones occasionally, make is placing a new and exciting plant in the wrong location of their landscape sun and it withers or dries up completely. And, of course, too wet or too dry a spot and the plant’s root system will either rot or dry up completely. Just as in real estate, an essential element to successful gardening is location, location, location.
Once you understand where that desirable tree, shrub or bulbous plant should best be placed in your garden, then all you need is good soil, which also can differ throughout your landscape, and proper fertilizer once or twice a year for wonderful results. Herein, the busy gardener will find plants appropriate for the different areas of the garden…sunny, shady, wet or dry plus some tips on fertilization and soil.
If you want your garden to become a paradise instead of a headache, let Robert show you how!
This time he focuses onthe most common mistakes novice gardeners, and the seasoned ones occasionally, make is placing a new and exciting plant in the wrong location of their landscape. Not enough sun and it will perish or refuses to bud; too much The most common mistakes novice gardeners, and the seasoned ones occasionally, make is placing a new and exciting plant in the wrong location of their landscape sun and it withers or dries up completely. And, of course, too wet or too dry a spot and the plant’s root system will either rot or dry up completely. Just as in real estate, an essential element to successful gardening is location, location, location.
Once you understand where that desirable tree, shrub or bulbous plant should best be placed in your garden, then all you need is good soil, which also can differ throughout your landscape, and proper fertilizer once or twice a year for wonderful results. Herein, the busy gardener will find plants appropriate for the different areas of the garden…sunny, shady, wet or dry plus some tips on fertilization and soil.
If you want your garden to become a paradise instead of a headache, let Robert show you how!

