
Doug Welsh's Texas Garden Almanac (Agrilife Research and Extension Service) (AgriLife Research and Extension Service (Paperback)) 2nd Edition
Author(s): Dr Douglas F Welsh PH.D. (Author), Aletha St Romain (Illustrator)
- Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
- Publication Date: 21 Nov. 2011
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 492 pages
- ISBN-10: 9781603444781
- ISBN-13: 9781603444781
Book Description
Praise for Doug Welsh’s Texas Garden Almanac
” . . . a must for all Texas gardeners.”–Fort Worth Star-Telegram
” . . . a comprehensive, fun-to-use guide full of colorful and instructive pages. The helpful boxes, plant lists, charts, sidebars, and tips in the book make it one you can pick up here and there or dive into reading all at once.”–Austin American Statesman
“Welsh has packed this month-by-month guide with information. . . .”–Houston Chronicle
“. . . a must-have book for gardeners and ‘yardeners’ packed with useful information. . . a reference book that will be helpful throughout the year, not just in the prime growing seasons.”–Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
“This month-by-month guide provides a wealth of practical advice.”–Publishers Weekly
“I find it easy to appreciate Doug Welsh’s Texas Garden Almanac, a new month-to-month illustrated horticultural guide. More than just a how-to-manual, this information-laden compendium earns its title designation as an almanac.”–Texas Gardener’s Seeds
Awards:
2008 Silver Award of Achievement for Best Overall Product and Silver Award of Achievement for Graphic Design-Book Category, sponsored by the Garden Writer’s Association.
2008 Benjamin Franklin Awards, sponsored by PMA, The Independent Book Publishers Association.
2009 Texas Reference Source Award, sponsored by Texas Library Association Reference Round Table.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This month-by-month gardening guide uses handy hints and beautiful illustrations to present the ins and outs of planting flowers, trees, vegetables, herbs and more. You’ll also find tips on when to plant, managing pests, beautifying your land and designing that perfect garden.” —Texas Highways
–Texas Highways
“In his Texas Garden Almanac, Doug Welsh suggests these shade trees for our area-bald cypress, Shumard oak and live oak. Note that live oaks can gorw to well over 60 feet tall and wide. They are best suited to large, expansive sites. Other good choices are Mexican sycamore, Monterrey oak, lace bark elm, Chinese pistache and bur oak.”–Charla Anthony, The Eagle
— (09/16/2011)
“Doug Welsh offers us a wonderful month-by-month guide to gardening in Texas…with a wealth of in-depth knowledge and information on what it takes to garden in Texas. The book offers advice in a clear, concise, easy-to-read format. This has been my go-to resource book this spring.”–Gwen Michele Thomas, Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
— (03/12/2013)
About the Author
DOUG WELSH, a professor and associate department head in horticulture for the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, served for twenty-one years as the statewide coordinator for the Texas Master Gardener program. A former gardening columnist for the San Antonio Express-News, he currently hosts a gardening call-in radio show and provides gardening tips on television each week in the Brazos Valley. He is the author of a book on xeriscaping and coeditor of the Texas Master Gardener Handbook.
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