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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ray Rogers , Rob CardilloPublisher: Timber Press Imprint: Timber Press ISBN: 9780881929621ISBN 10: 088192962 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 15 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews"""A useful resource for designers interested in working with container gardens."" --Landscape Architecture ""Container gardeners will value reading a book written by Ray Rogers for his long-time experience in growing plants in confined garden spaces."" --Suite101.com ""A practical resource for all levels of gardeners, from the rank beginner to the seasoned veteran."" --SciTech Book News ""The book's strength is its wide array of styles from tropical bravado to simple and subtle with succulent troughs."" --The Seattle Times ""Will inspire beginning and experienced gardeners who are looking for great container gardening ideas."" --Muskogee Phoenix ""Likely to inspire you to get up and make lists, or stay awake planning your own new plant combinations. If you have a smidgen of the gardening gene, you will enjoy having this book. It serves admirably much of the time as the requisite hefty and lavishly illustrated coffee-table book we often need to display. But it's always handy for you to enjoy and absorb bits of gardening ideas."" --Northside Sun ""Will show you how to have a gorgeous containers that will stay that way."" --Buffalo Spree" A useful resource for designers interested in working with container gardens. --<i><b>Landscape Architecture</b></i> Container gardeners will value reading a book written by Ray Rogers for his long-time experience in growing plants in confined garden spaces. --<i><b>Suite101.com</b></i> A practical resource for all levels of gardeners, from the rank beginner to the seasoned veteran. --<i><b>SciTech Book News</b></i> The book's strength is its wide array of styles from tropical bravado to simple and subtle with succulent troughs. --<i><b>The Seattle Times</b></i> Will inspire beginning and experienced gardeners who are looking for great container gardening ideas. --<i><b>Muskogee Phoenix</b></i> Likely to inspire you to get up and make lists, or stay awake planning your own new plant combinations. If you have a smidgen of the gardening gene, you will enjoy having this book. It serves admirably much of the time as the requisite hefty and lavishly illustrated coffee-table book we often need to display. But it's always handy for you to enjoy and absorb bits of gardening ideas. --<i><b>Northside Sun</b></i> Will show you how to have a gorgeous containers that will stay that way. --<i><b>Buffalo Spree</b></i> The Encyclopedia of Container Plants by Kay Rogers with photos by Rob Cardillo, will inspire beginning and experienced gardeners who are looking for great container gardening ideas.--Molly Day Muskogee Phoenix Author InformationRay Rogers began his career in horticulture before turning to garden writing, speaking, and editing. Rob Cardillo has been photographing gardens, plants, and the people who tend them for more than 20 years. Formerly the director of photography at Organic Gardening, he now works for major publishers, horticultural suppliers, and landscape designers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |