Gardening in Deer Country
- For the Home & Garden
- Indbinding:
- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 108
- Udgivet:
- 11. maj 2021
- Størrelse:
- 203x203x9 mm.
- Vægt:
- 264 g.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 7. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Gardening in Deer Country
¿"... a must-have for anyone who's tired of pouring heart and soul into landscaping the yard, only to have everything eaten by thieves in the night."
-Rural Heritage
¿"Too bad I didn't own this book before selecting balsam. Balsams are rated 'F,' as in never plant em' near deer."
-Timothy Fay, Wapsipinicon Almanac
¿"The information is presented in an easy-to-read format." -Woman's Day
¿"Gardening in Deer Country should find a large audience...you will find useful information in this book...."
-Bob Gibbs, -Audubon Naturalist News
¿"...worthwhile and practical..."
-NBC's TODAY Show
Deer...you love them or you hate them, but no matter what deer have an appetite for delicious plants we plant in our garden and around our home. You've seen the residue in the morning: spiked hostas, chomped impatiens, mangled hydrangea. How can an animal that cute be so hungry? Fences and sprays and dogs just don't go far enough and most people stop short of venison surprise for dinner. What's a serious gardener to do? Gardening in Deer Country answers this question by presenting descriptions of trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, ground covers, herbs, bulbs, and vines that deer don't like to eat. Drzewucki presents over 130 detailed plant descriptions including size, texture, habit, culture, and hardiness for each plant with accompanying illustrations showing full size, flower, and stem. An additional 100 plants are included in a list, rated by their level of deer attractiveness from "best" to "forget it." The 23 page introduction discusses the problems, possible solutions, and planting techniques that every gardener who lives with deer should know.
Vincent Drzewucki Jr. is a horticulturist, lecturer, and director of the Long Island Nurserymen's Association in New York State. Vincent has over 30 years experience in the horticulture industry. He is a New York State Certified Nursery Professional, a New York State DEC Certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator, and a US private pilot. Advanced degrees include an AAS in Ornamental Horticulture and Nursery Management from SUNY Agriculture and Technical College, Farmingdale, New York, and an MBA from Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Vincent lives with his wife in Wantaugh, New York.
-Rural Heritage
¿"Too bad I didn't own this book before selecting balsam. Balsams are rated 'F,' as in never plant em' near deer."
-Timothy Fay, Wapsipinicon Almanac
¿"The information is presented in an easy-to-read format." -Woman's Day
¿"Gardening in Deer Country should find a large audience...you will find useful information in this book...."
-Bob Gibbs, -Audubon Naturalist News
¿"...worthwhile and practical..."
-NBC's TODAY Show
Deer...you love them or you hate them, but no matter what deer have an appetite for delicious plants we plant in our garden and around our home. You've seen the residue in the morning: spiked hostas, chomped impatiens, mangled hydrangea. How can an animal that cute be so hungry? Fences and sprays and dogs just don't go far enough and most people stop short of venison surprise for dinner. What's a serious gardener to do? Gardening in Deer Country answers this question by presenting descriptions of trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, ground covers, herbs, bulbs, and vines that deer don't like to eat. Drzewucki presents over 130 detailed plant descriptions including size, texture, habit, culture, and hardiness for each plant with accompanying illustrations showing full size, flower, and stem. An additional 100 plants are included in a list, rated by their level of deer attractiveness from "best" to "forget it." The 23 page introduction discusses the problems, possible solutions, and planting techniques that every gardener who lives with deer should know.
Vincent Drzewucki Jr. is a horticulturist, lecturer, and director of the Long Island Nurserymen's Association in New York State. Vincent has over 30 years experience in the horticulture industry. He is a New York State Certified Nursery Professional, a New York State DEC Certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator, and a US private pilot. Advanced degrees include an AAS in Ornamental Horticulture and Nursery Management from SUNY Agriculture and Technical College, Farmingdale, New York, and an MBA from Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Vincent lives with his wife in Wantaugh, New York.
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