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Be prepared., David Deardorff and Kathryn Wadsworth have produced one of the best and most easily used keys to diagnosing a wide range of plant problems e makes a great gift for any gardener., This attractive, comprehensive, authoritative and easy-to-use guide, allowing gardeners to diagnose and organically treat a wide range of plant problems, is a worthy purchase., "This attractive, comprehensive, authoritative and easy-to-use guide, allowing gardeners to diagnose and organically treat a wide range of plant problems, is a worthy purchase." -- Library Journal "This is one of the best books I've seen for guiding the gardener through the maze of maladies that can visit garden plants. . . . This book is a valuable tool and long overdue." -- The Washington Post "Bases its tutelage on progressive drawings that will help puzzled gardeners diagnose the troubles. Another plus: Suggested remedies are organic." -- Chicago Tribune "A handy reference book for figuring out how to help your plants stay healthy." -- Garden Gate "Almost as good as having your own consulting plant doc at hand." -- Plant Talk "An essential book for anyone who gardens." -- Garden Design Online "An answered prayer for all gardeners." -- Real Dirt "It's like having a Master Gardener at your beck and call, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, any season of the year." -- About.com "A great resource for gardeners at any skill level." -- San Jose Mercury News "The idea behind What's Wrong With My Plant? is so obvious that I almost gave myself a head slap for not thinking of it first. . . . A phenomenal resource for the serious gardener as well as for hobby gardeners who just want to know why some flowers wilt and die." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune "It was with great joy and relief that I opened an envelope. . . with What's Wrong With My Plant? My excitement heightened when I saw that authors David Deardorff and Kathryn Wadsworth had approached the subject organically." -- Oregon Live "A combination of drawings, photos and easy to understand advice on organic methods for diagnosing and treating a whole host of plant issues." -- Stonington-Mystic Patch "Whether your garden consists of herbs on a kitchen windowsill, a vegetable garden, an elaborate backyard border, or a container on a patio, What's Wrong With My Plant? is an indispensable resource. If you can see it, you can fix it. Curing a sick plant just doesn't get any easier." -- Growing a Greener World, eoeIte(tm)s like having a Master Gardener at your beck and call, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, any season of the year.e, Written by plant pathologists, Whats Wrong? thoroughly covers diagnosis and cure in three parts: Simple to follow, illustrated, flowcharts of problems, organic approaches to cures and photographs to clarify diagnosis., This is the smartest, best-thought-out book on diagnosing plant problems (and how to solve them) that I have seen in all my years as a gardener., Many gardeners find it hard to ask for help. The excellent (and sturdy) What's Wrong with My Plant? ... will be indispensable to them, and to the rest of us as well. The information is concise: A borer s hole and frass (poop) are obvious on this asparagus stem. (Thank you very much.) The illustrations are clear, the remedies organic. I promise you, things will go wrong. Be prepared., eoeThis is a welcome reference book for any gardener, one to keep front and center on your bookcase so that when problems show up, youe(tm)ll be able to avoid your worst plant nightmares and continue to have a garden as your own paradise.e, This is a book that will grow dog-eared and dingy from use, yet remain on gardeners shelves for years to come., What's Wrong With My Plant is a wonderful book for the gardener facing his/her first garden problems. It's also a handy reference guide for experienced gardeners., This is a massive undertaking, covering virtually every problem a gardener might come across. 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I promise you, things will go wrong. Be prepared.", SIt "s like having a Master Gardener at your beck and call, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, any season of the year., What s Wrong With My Plant is a wonderful book for the gardener facing his/her first garden problems. It's also a handy reference guide for experienced gardeners., David Deardorff and Kathryn Wadsworth have produced one of the best and most easily used keys to diagnosing a wide range of plant problems … makes a great gift for any gardener., eoeThis is the smartest, best-thought-out book on diagnosing plant problems (and how to solve them) that I have seen in all my years as a gardener.e, The book is a combination of drawings, photos and easy to understand advice on organic methods for diagnosing and treating a whole host of plants issues., It s like having a Master Gardener at your beck and call, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, any season of the year., This is a massive undertaking, covering virtually every problem a gardener might come across. Because it's easy to use, well written, and well illustrated, What's Wrong With My Plant'...is an important reference that will help gardeners successfully diagnose their own plant problems and make educated decisions about how to solve them., "What's Wrong With My Plant is a wonderful book for the gardener facing his/her first garden problems. It's also a handy reference guide for experienced gardeners." -- Oklahoma Gardening Examiner, I wish I had [this book] sooner, so I could have prevented the spread of fungus. This is a valuable reference for gardeners of virtually any skill level and experience., "This is a massive undertaking, covering virtually every problem a gardener might come across. 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