Garden-Pedia. Pamela Bennett
Читать онлайн книгу.present easy-to-understand terms for gardeners.”
~ Kelli Rodda, Editor, Nursery Management magazine
“Maria and Pam have bridged the gap for the home gardener to help them understand what the professionals are REALLY saying. A must-have for anyone who gardens!”
~ Denise Schreiber, Mrs. Know It All of “The Organic Gardeners” radio show, author of Eat Your Roses . . . Pansies, Lavender and 49 other Delicious Flowers; Region 2 Director, Garden Writers Association
“This cool, user-friendly garden dictionary will quickly become your go-to guide! Bravo to veteran plantswomen Maria and Pam for writing this fun, informative, concise book.”
~ Tracy DiSabato-Aust, garden communicator and best-selling author
“As longtime designers and horticulturalists, we have made it a priority to keep our horticultural tech-speak understandable for the everyday gardener. But a quick glance through Garden-pedia showed us that not only were we not up to date, but there were also some critical gaps in our knowledge! We continue to learn every year and with the great guidance of this handy book, we will be doing it in style. This is a book that will appeal to all gardeners regardless of how much dirt they have under their fingernails. Now, that makes it ‘our’ kind of book!”
~ Karen Chapman and Christina Salwitz, co-authors of Fine Foliage; Karen owns Le Jardinet garden and design company, Christina is The Personal Garden Coach
“I heartily endorse this book for new and experienced gardeners alike . . . The authors have created a visually appealing, clear and concise reference book. It should have a place in everyone’s library who is interested in gardening. It is noteworthy that Pam Bennett has chosen to donate half of her sales proceeds to support the Ohio State Master Gardener program.”
~ Lelia Scott Kelly, Ph.D., Extension Professor of Horticulture, Consumer Horticulture Specialist, Mississippi State University Extension Service
“I am impressed that the authors have created such a wonderful resource for beginning gardeners, Extension Master Gardeners, and experienced horticulturists. A valuable tool.”
~ Jayla Fry, Texas Master Gardener Coordinator, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
“As an Extension professional I can see that we’re currently experiencing a huge resurgence in homeowners coming back to the garden and landscape. Whether it’s to grow some (or all) of their own fresh vegetables or to create a backyard habitat for that relaxing ‘stay-cation,’ gardeners of all skill levels have questions. I help to answer these questions on a daily basis. But like any industry, horticulture has a jargon all its own. Many gardeners I have spoken with have commented that there needs to be a garden dictionary/encyclopedia-type book available.
“Garden-pedia is that easy-to-read garden reference. With busy lifestyles, the home gardeners need concise, to-the-point information . . . I envision home gardeners considering Garden-pedia in the same light as sharing garden information with the authors over the backyard fence.”
~ Dr. Gary R. Bachman, Associate Extension/Research Professor of Horticulture and radio and TV host of “Southern Gardening”; Coastal Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University
“Garden-pedia is exactly what I have been looking for. Pam Bennett and Maria Zampini use clever illustrations and clear definitions in layman’s terms that make even the most arcane horticultural jargon understandable.”
~ Lucy Bradley, State Master Gardener Coordinator and Extension Specialist, Urban Horticulture, North Carolina State University
“At last, a book in simple terms and rich in colorful graphics that is just perfect for the new gardener or for the veteran gardener who wants a handy up-to-date reference. Garden-pedia authors Pam Bennett and Maria Zampini use their wealth of horticultural knowledge and experience to explain in simple language the most common garden terms and how each term is used in the garden. Concise and with beautiful illustrations, Garden-pedia is an easy read for the novice or experienced gardener. A must-have addition for everyone’s home garden library!
“I am excited to share this book with colleagues, Master Gardeners and the gardening public in Illinois!”
~ Monica David, University of Illinois Extension Master Gardener Coordinator
Garden-pedia
Garden-pedia
An A-to-Z Guide to Gardening Terms
Pamela Bennett Maria Zampini
Garden-pedia An A-to-Z Guide to Gardening Terms
Copyright © 2015 Pamela Bennett and Maria Zampini
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages for review purposes.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9892688-4-4
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014944843
CIP information available upon request
First Edition, 2015
St. Lynn’s Press. POB 18680. Pittsburgh, PA 15236
412.466.0790. www.stlynnspress.com
Design Concept – Dawn Hummel
Layout – Holly Rosborough
Editor – Catherine Dees
Editorial intern – John Gordon
Cover photo: John Lewis, JLPN, Inc.
A complete listing of photo credits for the book can be found on page 191.
Printed in Canada
On certified FSC recycled paper using soy-based inks
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DEDICATIONS
from Pam
First, this book is dedicated to my husband, Rick, who is my rock and biggest supporter. “Take one thing at a time” got me through some tough times! It’s also dedicated to the rest of my family, friends and colleagues who always support me no matter how crazy my ideas. To the many Master Gardener Volunteers around the world – you are an amazing group of dedicated people who not only give back to your community by teaching others about gardening, but you are always so eager to learn and are always seeking additional knowledge. To my co-author Maria – thanks for inviting me to be a part of the special adventure! And finally, this book is for my dad and mom: for Dad, who has encouraged me to write a book ever since I started writing about gardening in 1992; and for Mom, for getting me my first job in horticulture that stirred my passion. Thanks for your encouragement, Mom and Dad!
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