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Book Reviews: 10 “Must Reads” for 2010

Posted in Shop/Book Reviews on January 13 2010, by Plant Talk

Check Out These New Titles on Plants and Gardening

John Suskewich is Book Manager for Shop in the Garden.

Will these 10 books stop me from ordering seeds I probably won’t get around to sowing until 2018? Will they prevent me from having a six-foot-tall Panicum come up in front of an eight-inch-tall Catananche? Will they convince me not to try growing Rhododendron yakushimanum for the third time in 10 years in my yard with heavy clay soil and a high water table? Probably not; but here are 10 new books—on plants and gardens and nature and why it all matters—that were recently published or are coming out later this year and that I’ll be reading anyway, no matter what benefit I may or may not get from them!

A Landscape Manifesto,
by Diana Balmori

Innovative and influential landscape architect Diana Balmori writes on the theory, practice, and future of her profession.

Ken Smith Landscape Architect,
by Ken Smith
This imaginative practitioner, who has changed our idea of what landscape architecture can be, looks at his most important projects.

Garden Guide: New York City,
by Nancy Berner and Susan Lowry

From Gotham’s horticultural Baedeker comes a new edition—it’s always amazing to see how many gardens you can visit here in NYC!

The Japanese Tea Garden, by Marc Peter Keane
No American interprets Japanese garden history and practice better than our colleague Marc Peter Keane.

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