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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Continuous Color-- A Continuous Hit!,
By Darla R. Highley "Darla Highley, Madison Perf... (Hinsdale, IL United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Continuous Color: A Month-by-Month Guide to Shrubs and Small Trees for the Continuous Bloom Garden (Hardcover)
When Continuous Bloom was released a couple of years ago, my gardening friends and I thought we'd died and gone to heaven. It was the first book ever to speak to the Midwestern perennial garndener, and to do so with such beautiful pictures and in a way we could understand, and actually take to the garden store and into our gardens with us. I never thought Pam Duthie would top Bloom,until I read her newest book, Continuous Color. It's the perfect complement to her first book, with pictures as beautiful building on the great design ideas laid out in "Color". Like "Bloom", "Color" gives the gardner many practical ideas for implementing beautiful shrubs into any landscape. I believe this book is a must have for any gardener, new or experienced.
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4.2 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews) 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Continuous Color-- A Continuous Hit!,
By Darla R. Highley "Darla Highley, Madison Perf... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Continuous Color: A Month-by-Month Guide to Shrubs and Small Trees for the Continuous Bloom Garden (Hardcover)
When Continuous Bloom was released a couple of years ago, my gardening friends and I thought we'd died and gone to heaven. It was the first book ever to speak to the Midwestern perennial garndener, and to do so with such beautiful pictures and in a way we could understand, and actually take to the garden store and into our gardens with us. I never thought Pam Duthie would top Bloom,until I read her newest book, Continuous Color. It's the perfect complement to her first book, with pictures as beautiful building on the great design ideas laid out in "Color". Like "Bloom", "Color" gives the gardner many practical ideas for implementing beautiful shrubs into any landscape. I believe this book is a must have for any gardener, new or experienced.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spiral Edition: Laminated Pages for Use in the Garden,
By Rick B. - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Continuous Color: A Month-by-Month Guide to Flowering Shrubs and Small Trees for the Continuous Bloom Garden (Spiral-bound)
I must be honest and tell you that I'm the editor of this book, so my rating is potentially biased. But I did want to let everyone know that the spiral edition of Continuous Color has laminated pages and cover, making it incredibly water and dirt resistant. It's ideal for taking out to the garden. Sure, it costs a little more than the hardcover edition (which is not laminated), but it's very practical for the hands-on gardener, and is very popular with attendees of the author's seminars.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Overpriced and Uninformative,
By S. Davis - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Continuous Color: A Month-by-Month Guide to Shrubs and Small Trees for the Continuous Bloom Garden (Hardcover)
I was very disappointed with this book. It is primarily a list of the author's favorite shrubs organized by month of best color. The quality of the pictures is uneven: some are good but others are too shadowed, or the plant blends into the background, or the shrub described is so hidden by other plants its features can't be seen. The plant descriptions and growing information are both pretty basic, the details easily gleaned from catalogs. The "Insider's Tips" are sometimes informative but way, way too short - if the author is an expert with these shrubs she should share more of that expertise here. The listing of 2 or 3 plants in each of the "Combines With" sections is valuable however, but overall this book is overpriced and uninformative.
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