Southwest Gardening is a comprehensive guide to creating a thriving garden in the arid climates of the American Southwest. Written by Rosalie Doolittle, a seasoned horticulturist and landscape designer, this book covers a wide range of topics, from soil preparation and plant selection to irrigation and pest management. Doolittle shares her own experiences and insights, providing readers with timeless tips and tricks for creating a beautiful and sustainable garden. This is a 1967 edition of the original 1953 edition.
Rosalie Doolittle was a longtime Albuquerque resident, master gardener, author of gardening books, a charter member of Albuquerque's first garden club, founder and president of the Albuquerque Rose Society and a driving force behind the establishment of the Albuquerque Garden Center.
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Hardcover 228 Pages
- This vintage book may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations.