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1998

8.5 x 11 in.
96 pp., 344 color photos, 9 line drawings, 4 tables

ISBN: 978-0-292-72815-8
$19.95, paperback
33% website discount: $13.37

 
 
 
     

Plants of the Metroplex
Newly Revised

By John Howard Garrett
Foreword by Alex Burton

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

 

Covering Texas and beyond, Plants of the Metroplex is the only Texas book available giving practical landscape advice from a landscape architect's point of view. Howard Garrett uses his years of experience as a gardener, landscape contractor, maintenance contractor, and landscape architect to give you clear-cut, money-saving advice on the proper selection, installation, and maintenance of landscape plant material for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and beyond. Garrett also explains his organic approach, "The Natural Way," which gives gardeners greater success with lower costs and without the risks of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. All of this information has been revised and updated from Garrett's popular Plants of the Metroplex III.

J. Howard Garrett has converted several commercial projects to organic programs. They include Frito-Lay National Headquarters in Plano, Johnson and Johnson Medical in Arlington, and Collin County Community College in Plano.

A 1969 graduate of Texas Tech University, Garrett is currently a consultant on organic projects and products, host of "The Natural Way" radio gardening show on WBAP 820, and columnist for the Dallas Morning News.


 Also by the Author Dear Dirt Doctor
Herbs for Texas
Howard Garrett's Plants for Texas
Plants for Houston and the Gulf Coast
Texas Gardening the Natural Way"
 Of Related Interest Garrett and Beck, Texas Bug Book
Johnson, Creating Outdoor Classrooms

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