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Apr 15, 2023 5:13 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
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jpm995 said: Agree looking through a gardening book with great pics is great fun, especially in the winter. I used to like a book i think was called Gardening in the Shade. I reread it many times. Book was destroyed in Superstorm Sandy [as was the house]. If i ever get my shed finished i'll add a few bookshelves and try some of the recommended ones. Edit to add the David Austin rose catalog was fantastic to leaf through.


Sorry to hear about the loss of your house and book. I agree that the David Austin magazines are/were some of the very best as are their roses. Nearly all of the roses in my northern Indiana gardens were wiped out in the rose blight that occurred in the last decade.
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