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S**S
Not for Homeowners
Few photos, not very helpful for homeowners. Geared toward landscape architects and as a teaching tool.
J**S
Not what expected. Expected information on native plants for ...
Not what expected. Expected information on native plants for home use.
B**O
Dogs Eye View Of Your Prairie
Ever increasing my backyard prairie I was really looking forward to this book. Designing and using structure to create an "English Garden" of prairie plants rather than just scattering some seed. Good Idea! A prairie related book that is on a different topic than every other prairie book? Bring It On! Everything sounded cool up-front.Inside the book, however, is page after page of black and white photographs. It's not fun. It's not exciting. I don't want my yard to look like that. Wildflowers are enjoyed for their color and great variety, to see them in black and white is a complete bummer. Flipping through this book is completely unappetizing. For me, the words and authority of the authors become completely lost. Much like a medical school textbook from 50 years ago, there are some color photographs in the center of the book. Printed on heavier page stock and with the description of each subject written in numerical order in the margin, the color photos are an unappealing interruption.I'm surprised the University of Wisconsin published this book this way. Why would they choose to cut corners on a subject of which they have such a proud history? They have so many other great books on prairie matters.I found this a $25 disappointment. I'd be happy to give it away.A more appropriate title would be "Natural Landscaping: As Seen By Your Dog".
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