authors are members of Southern Nursery Integrated Pest Management group (SNIPM)and colleagues. Joe Neal, JC Chong, Jean Williams-Woodward, Matthew Springer, Section Editors. Thank you Mark for writing them and Amy for keeping these still relevant publications. Mark Halcomb - Nursery Handouts, great resources that thankfully Amy Fulcher has put online in a readily available site. Plants and Their Care "Must Haves" - Books that make one wonder how did they do it? Just a few see reviews for Thomas Barnes, Ronald Jones, Peter Walker, Peter Del Tredici and others I cannot include all that I have, much less all the gardening books that are out there. For the publishers and publishing date I will put in what I know or what appears in the edition I used for the discussion or review, frequently, books I have are reprints of the original. A book not listed does not imply either a positive or negative endorsement, only that I haven't read it, am not aware of it, or is one of those books I have chosen not to list. You may find an author and title listed with no comments, I will get to it, just a reminder to myself. This will be a work in progress as I drag out a book and add it to the list. I cannot match his collection, but thought it might be of advantage to nursery/landscape industry people and gardeners to be aware of just a few of the many books available. J.C., I was told, brought back a book from every trip he took out of Raleigh, NC. Maybe he didn't or maybe memory overload was the reason he was a woodies man and never tried to learn too many perennials and annuals. I was stunned by the sheer numbers, how did he ever know what he had and didn't have. Raulston's "Warehouse Home" (a place to talk plants, there was no landscape) and found those thousands of books in bookcases serving as walls to divide the large open space of the warehouse into rooms. I realize there are thousands of garden/nursery/landscape books out there. UK Department of Horticulture Publications see HO pubs and related at ĭiscussion and Reviews by Winston Dunwell
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