Texas Home Landscaping, 3rd Edition: 48 Landscape Designs, 200+ Plants & Flowers Best Suited to the Region (Creative Homeowner) Gardening Ideas, Plans, and Outdoor DIY Projects for TX and OK
L**B
Perfect Texan garden reference!
Things to love include clear illustrations and beautiful reference photos, step by step instructions, recommendations, and the PLANS. These plans are the soul of this book; they include options for all different purposes and areas of your yard, with sunny vs shade versions and/or spring/fall vs summer versions. There are examples of gardens at various stages of maturity and of various levels of complexity. I couldn't put it down!
K**N
Love this book Permanent addition to my library.
This is a really a very nice book, an exceptionally well illustrated guide which I referred to a lot as I was starting my garden bed project. I ended up making up my own design based on what was available at our nurseries, but learned a lot being able to reference these pre-built template designs which I feel I still got a lot of value from and has given me more ideas for future efforts in my yard. Plus nice glossary reference of various Texas-friendly plants. I'll hold onto the book for a long time.. great information and guides to some hardscaping projects as well.
V**S
Very interesting detail
Loved all the projects and pictures
L**C
If you're new to Texas ... lots of ideas
I've been gardening for years, but new to the Houston, TX area which is a whole new ballgame due to the .. shall we say .. idiosyncrasies of its climate, especially these past few years.Since we inherited a largish backyard that no one had ever taken care of, not even planted a tree or bush, it was a challenge to start from scratch. The first year I made a ton of mistakes! Then I joined a Master Gardner class and they recommended this book, among others. For the price I find it is loaded with ideas as to how to choose plants that are compatible with the Houston area climate, will grow quickly, survive the recent harsh winters and look good.It's not a definitive book on gardening, nor does it try to be. Just lots of pictures of plant configurations that will work in various conditions. You're bound to find something for that overly-shady area, or that will work in times of draught and the hot Texas summers. Our backyard is full sun, the front is full shade so I was glad to get some new ideas for both.Nice book, looks good on the coffee table and it will give you some good ideas when you next visit the local garden center.
A**T
did not use it / project cancelled no more need for it
the book was great just could not find a gardener to help and since i have a bad back i could not do the work my self so no sense keeping it, but i broused through it and it is a great book to get great idea for he garden
D**X
What a great book
I love this book. What good fortune to find a book that matches my needs so well. Being new to Texas I wanted to be sure I put in the right plants that will grow. This book has a great range of landscape plans to chose from with the plant placement and type all shown. I will be sure to share my love of this book with the local Garden club.
T**N
This book is also great for New Mexico landscaping
I completely am in love with this book. I'm in zone 7b here in Albuquerque, New Mexico and I use a lot of thesame xeric plants that are used in some of the landscapes in this book. Pictures are wonderful and give me lotsof ideas. You won't be unhappy with this book. It's a great addition for your reference library.
J**N
Some great ideas for a landscape layout. Excellent illustrations and plant descriptions.
While I questioned the mature sizes of some of the plants, I found the design ideas and landscape plan layouts very interesting, clever, and well presented. I recommend this book to anyone who is facing a home project of this type, but would encourage the reader to do his own research about the growth habits and requirements of recommended plants before proceeding.
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