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J**G
Great info
Wonderful reference for plants for the PNW.
T**N
Book is a promo for premium varieties
I'm usually a DIY'er, so thought I'd get write-ups on plants either native, or non-native but very appropriate plant for fitting into Colorado native landscaping. That expectation was close! But instead, these are nice write-ups on premium (and expensive) cultivated varieties of those native or appropriate non-native plants. Most of them bigger & showier than their more normal cousins from the wild.Pros: Absolutely stunning premium book, beautiful photos & layout, very good info on the featured varieties.Cons: It's like viewing infomercials on TV - it's informative promotional material on premium brand varieties, not a guide to the generic plant species.So IMO not a good bang-for-the-buck resource for someone doing more generic Colorado landscaping.
B**L
More than FIVE Stars!
Many gardeners, especially ones in the Denver and Rocky Mountain Region have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of Pretty Tough Plants by the experts at Plant Select. The wait is over and the book is more than exceptional. It is a well-written, garden friendly handbook on must have perennials, trees, shrubs, groundcovers, a handful of annuals and smaller “petite” plants for small to any size garden. The basic who/what/where is easy to follow—size, type of flowers, season of flower and best features. I especially like the plant photos, plus the growing culture information and the best places or landscape styles the plants will perform. The plant reference guide (which includes deer resistance and pollinator friendly) in the back of the book is a very helpful recource. It’s the perfect size to read or admire on a coffee table. Thank you Plant Select for these wonderful plants and an outstanding book!
K**
Great resource!
This book is thorough, easy to use and well laid out. It was very helpful in selecting plants for a new landscape in Denver. I felt confident including plants with the Plant Select designation.
G**L
A must-have for homeowners in the Intermountain West
My day job is teaching homeowners how to landscape for the arid Intermountain West. Pretty Tough Plants offers up a wide range of plant choices which are less commonly used in this area than they should be. Many of the plants in the book are found in my own yard as well as the conservation-based garden where I work. I would recommend this book for homeowners who are tired of babying plants that don't quite fit our environment. The plants shared are tried and tested in numerous gardens here in the west and help ensure landscape success for homeowners.A copy of this book was donated to the library for our botanical garden but I liked it well enough to purchase my own copy as well.
C**R
This book is as good as the plants.
I am a Plant Select lover. I bought my first variety (sunset hyssop) around 1998 and have searched out and planted these varieties ever since. At first I didn't think the book would be useful to me since I am so familiar with these plants. I have several of the pamplets they publish but with this book, everything is one place. There is new information on most and even how to propagate many of them. The photos are great. If you live where I do in the dryer regions it is a great wish book to help you dream about what and where to plant next. I highly recommend it.
W**E
Great Book for High Altitude Xeriscape Plants
As a Master Gardener, I needed this book to help with tried & true plants for the high-altitudes of Colorado. I have several of the listed plants in my gardens and enjoy them immensely. If you live at high-altitude, over 5,000 ft. and enjoy gardening, this book is a must have.
M**R
Comprehensive Guide
This book is beautifully illustrated with plants that have more sustainable qualities for planting in drought stricken regions and includes charts that provide specific water requirements.
T**R
Not bad
Not a bad book, but definitely not TOUGH plants. Most plants are not hardy below zone 4b. And many not below zone 5.As a zone 3 gardener, there wasn’t much.
R**S
Fantastic collection for dry gardens
Wonderful unusual yet dependable plants for the hot dry gardens that more of us are coping with these days. Great plants for low irrigation and maintenance gardens. Now, where to find all of them in British Columbia?
M**H
Not for me!
Well written but aimed at American reader.
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