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Best Gardening & Landscape Design

The Drunken Botanist
In The Drunken Botanist , Amy Stewart explores the dizzying array of herbs, flowers, trees, fruits, and fungi that humans have, through ingenuity, inspiration, and sheer desperation, contrived to transform into alcohol over the centuries. An Amazon Best Book of the Month, March 2013 : Peppered with fascinating facts and well-chosen anecdotes, Amy Stewart’s brisk tour of the origin of spirits acquaints the curious cocktail fan with every conceivable ingredient.
Reviews
"Just last night, I went to a booksigning with Amy Stewart for "The Drunken Botanist", the first time I'd heard Stewart speak. I laughed when Amy said that when she was researching her previous book, "Wicked Bugs", she had no volunteers to help her. What sets Amy's book apart is that she is a horticulturist, and she tells you about the fabulous plants that make or go into all the different kinds of fermented beverages man has come up with. The book is divided into three parts: 1. For example, the chapter on sugar cane (in part 1), tells you: - the first and current places sugarcane is cultivated and how it is cultivated. - the botany of sugarcane. - how to make rum. - spirits made from sugar cane. - how rum became linked to British sailors. - drink recipes. Did you know that the British navy had rum rations for it's sailors until 1970! I miss Briony Morrow-Cribbs' and Jonathan Rosen's incredible drawings and engravings that were such enchanting - and vigorous - enhancements to Stewart's previous books, Wicked Bugs: The Louse That Conquered Napoleon's Army & Other Diabolical Insects and Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln's Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities."
"Any hipster would appreciate learning about this hard to find drinks."
"Am highlighting places to check out on our trip to Italy this summer."
"Along with some history the author includes cocktail recipes which utilized some more obscure liqueurs."
"Anyone who enjoys plants and booze of any kind--beer, spirits, cocktails, wine, etc.--must read this book!"
"It's a very cool little book, and I learned quite a bit in the short amount of time I leafed though it."
"purchased as a gift, great little book full of lots of info for the gardener /drink lover in your life."
"Really fun to read and learn!"
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Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use
Craft a soothing aloe lotion after an encounter with poison ivy, make a dandelion-burdock tincture to fix sluggish digestion, and brew up some lavender-lemon balm tea to ease a stressful day. “The goal of this beginner's guide is to teach readers how to identify and cultivate medicinal herbs and then use them to create healing oils, salves, tonics and more. For those new to using herbs medicinally, her "Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide"(Storey Publishing, 2012) is the perfect entry, with easy recipes, preparation basics and growing know-how.”. ( HerbalGram: The Journal of the American Botanical Council ). “One of the most-trusted and well-respected herbalists of our time, Rosemary Gladstar, teaches readers how to grow, harvest, prepare, and use 33 of her favorite herbs in this new title. “The goal of this beginner's guide is to teach readers how to identify and cultivate medicinal herbs and then use them to create healing oils, salves, tonics and more.
Reviews
"It is an excellent guide for learning about herbs, a treasure trove of practical recipes and ideas as well as a priceless gift of wisdom and insight from one of the leaders of the herbal movement in America. Gladstar's text is fresh and warm, making you feel as though you have a wise friend in the kitchen with you, urging you to try something new and take charge of your health in any way you are able. She shows us the way back to the Wise Woman inside of all of us and encourages us to rediscover our ancestor's connection to the plants, honoring our own inner wisdom and ability to be healthy. Years ago, I met Rosemary Gladstar at the Women's Herbal Conference that she founded, and which takes place every summer. After delivering her opening address, she stepped off the platform and waded through the people straight to where I stood, feeling like an alien in my Islamic hijab, in the midst of gauze skirts and tube tops."
"Then those bright yellow annoying demons that pop up EVERYWHERE...yup...you can make tea with them. It lists the name of the plant, its uses, safety information, how to harvest and grow it, lots of color pictures and many amazing recipes that are really simple to make. When you look at all the toxic chemicals we eat and breathe, the pesticides we are ingesting, the unnecessary cocktail of medications the pharmaceutical companies shove down our throat and we basically are slaves to society about how to live, eat and take care of ourselves, this book is a welcoming breath of fresh air. Yes, there are a gazillion books on natural health, essentials oils, herbs etc but one of the MAIN things you want to look for is the credibility of the author writing it. Too many times I've seen books and e-books, online articles about ways to use essentials oils, herbs, tinctures, lotions, etc, but the dosing is wrong and there is no safety information."
"It describes basil, cayenne, cinnamon, garlic, ginger, rosemary, sage, thyme, turmeric, aloe vera, burdock, calendula, chamomile, chickweed, dandelion, echinacea, elder, goldenseal, hawthorn, lavender, lemon balm, licorice, marsh mallow, mullein, nettle, oats, pappermint, plantain, red clover, ST. JOhn's wort, spearmint, valerian, and yarrow."
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Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden: Grow, Harvest, and Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms
From Erin Benzakein, a leader in the locaflor farm-to-centerpiece movement and owner of internationally renowned Floret Flower Farm, Cut Flower Garden is equal parts instruction and inspiration—a book overflowing with lush photography of magnificent flowers and breathtaking arrangements organized by season.
Reviews
"broken down into flowers of the season... author gives several varieties of her favorite flowers."
"What a book, just about everything you need to know, and her years of experience have been put into this book."
"Beautiful, inspiring, complete, thorough, full of heart and current guide, that can be adapted to farms of all sizes."
"I don't even have a yard/garden right now as I'm renting but this book has been so fun to read and to dream!"
"If you love flowers, you will love this book."
"I wish I bought this as a digital copy so that I could carry everywhere to read."
"Love this book!"
"Cannot put it down!"
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Best Gardening & Horticulture By Climate

The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses
Now, with his long-awaited new book, The Winter Harvest Handbook , anyone can have access to his hard-won experience. Readers have access to all the techniques that have proven to produce higher-quality crops on Coleman’s own farm. For those who are ready to graduate beyond coffee-can retail, the incomparable Eliot Coleman is back with THE WINTER HARVEST HANDBOOK: Year-Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses (Chelsea Green, paper, $29.95). Coleman's opus is as much a call to action for town planners to embrace local farms as it is a bible for small farmers. I have been a devotee of Eliot's for years, fully agreeing with his methods for growing in winter, spring, summer, and fall, tasty, nutritious produce with a minimum consumption of fossil fuels. I suspect that's because he writes about not just gardening but about everything that connects to good food and pleasure; a Renaissance man for a new generation, he'll quote Goethe in the same breath as Ghandi, and as a result, you'll dig, weed, eat, think, and live more fully." In chapters covering everything from The Yearly Schedule and Greenhouse Design to Weed Control and Marketing, Coleman tracks his own constant search for perfection, a quality that has led more than one young farmer to exclaim 'I'd follow him anywhere.'. Based on decades of on-farm research, this book is packed with useful ideas, tips and practices that anyone can use in pursuing the increasingly vital dream of local, organic food production using a minimum of precious resources. This is the big question facing the local food movement, and Eliot Coleman, one of America's most innovative farmers, has come up with excellent answers.
Reviews
"Good information for the beginner but would have enjoyed a bit more instructional detail."
"I shared this at my Quaker Meeting, and it looks like a great book!"
"Wonderful book ."
"Wonderful book, A bible to carry for best insights for cold climate greenhouse without heating just only good for winter hardy plants and good to be inside when sun shines on you in winter."
"For anyone considering growing crops, whether it be a home-scale victory garden, a commercial enterprise, or somewhere in between, Mr. Coleman provides an abundant crop of information ready for harvest by the interested reader."
"In this latest volume he shows you with just a little more effort your harvest can be pushed into months when many of us are glad to be covering our beds with leaf mulch."
"Lots of amazing information."
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Best Regional Gardening & Horticulture

The New Western Garden Book: The Ultimate Gardening Guide (Sunset Western Garden Book (Paper))
In response to this natural evolution, the editors of Sunset-the West's most trusted source of gardening information for more than 80 years-have completely redesigned and updated The Western Garden Book in this new 2012 Ninth Edition. The New Western Garden Book features include: A photo gallery shows the West's most innovative gardens, from all-edibles front yards to stylish water-wise and fire-wise gardens to living walls and green roofs-all with ideas you can use. For more than half a century, Sunset has been helping readers remodel their homes and improve their lives.
Reviews
"Instead of zone 32 which no other nursery or gardening site acknowledges."
"No reference to past or common names."
"Working on a landscape design for Seattle and Sacramento and this helps with both locations."
"However, if you're in a pinch for time, you'll probably find the most USEFUL pages to be the first 30 or so (the ones that break plants into groups by regions and shade requirements and whatnot)."
"Very informative on various plants, scrubs, & trees, & it helped a lot in plotting out my new drought tolerant garden."
"The Bible of western garden books!"
"A complete referance guide to plants and planting."
"Have had one of these for years but after an 11-year stint in the Pacific Northwest, I lost everything and had to start over."
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Best Gardening & Horticulture Techniques

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006.
Reviews
"This is the standard for the amateur/novice grower it has everything you will need and more."
"excellent book for anyone who is looking to get basic knowledge."
"love the dvd, fast speedy service, A+."
"Jorge Cervantes, is the one and only master grower!"
"good book with great pictures."
"Great book but needs to be updated."
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Best English Gardens

Capability Brown: Designing the English Landscape
With photography commissioned for the book, and including rarely seen archival drawings that shed light on Brown’s process, this book serves as a guide to Britain’s most beloved landscapes and an exploration of the masterful mind behind their creation. "In an impressive and gorgeous volume, CAPABILITY BROWN: Designing the English Landscape (Rizzoli, $65), the renowned garden historian John Phibbs argues that Brown created a great art form that, “at its best, was consciously intended to go unnoticed.” It’s no surprise, then, that he became known as 'the Shakespeare of Gardening.'". .the gardens of Blenheim and Chatsworth come to life in Capability Brown: Designing the English Landscape (Rizzoli)." These images celebrate the soft English light while capturing the natural, parkland beauty of Brown’s designs. — StyleSaloniste.com "Praised for his organic gardens and parklands, British landscape designer Capability Brown takes top billing in this eponymous hardcover by historian John Phibbs. The text, published to commemorate Brown’s 300th birthday, illuminates 15 of his grandest designs through vivid photography and rare archival drawings."
Reviews
"Couldn't stop looking at this book."
"Absolutely fabulous book."
"An excellent compilation of this genius’ work."
"great price for this book."
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Best Gardening & Horticulture Essays

Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Classic Children's Tales
Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life is the first book to explore the origins of Beatrix Potter’s love of gardening and plants and show how this passion came to be reflected in her work. a biography written through plants.” — The New York Times Book Review “With wit and expertise, McDowell highlights the stamp of Potter’s horticultural know-how on her indelible books and chronicles a year in her exuberant gardens to create a visually exciting, pleasurably informative appreciation of Potter’s devotion to art and nature.” — Booklist. “A richly illustrated exploration of Beatrix Potter’s evolution as an author-illustrator, gardener, sheep farmer and land preservationist.” — Shelf Awareness. “In her new book, Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life , Marta McDowell expands our knowledge of Miss Potter horticultural expertise and background, explaining what she grew and where. The book recounts Potter’s life through a gardening lens and is copiously illustrated with her sketches and watercolors of plants.” — American Gardener. From a watercolor of Jemima Puddle-duck hiding from a fox among the foxgloves, to sepia photos of Potter strolling the garden paths on a frosty morning, the book is a visual delight.” — The Seattle Times.
Reviews
"A Review of "Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life". The plants and places that inspired the classic children's tales. By Marta McDowell. Only rarely in a reader's life will a book come along a book that is so perfectly suited for the reader's character that it brings out the schoolgirl in her and perhaps a squeal of delight and a series of silly, wistful sighs. Part of the wonder of Beatrix Potter was that she was an amazingly accomplished artist, even from a young age. The cover is beautiful and includes a watercolor of a sweet garden gate, another of a handful of adorable little guinea pigs busy at their vegetable patch (both done by Potter, of course) and a wonderful old black and white photograph of Potter herself looking young and radiant with a posy under her nose. Of course that sent me, with schoolgirl squeals, diving into the book where I was happy to discover a most generous selection of photographs and examples of her art; watercolors, sketches and even maps of the places important in her life. The nights draw out into the darkness of the north, cut by glow of lamplight and the smell of fireplaces burning wood and coal in the village cottages. One thing I've liked about reading since I first picked up the habit is that it can take you anywhere in the world you care to go for the trouble of opening a book. After reading this section, I feel like I, too, have tromped `round the lake district and seen the green gate of Hilltop Farm. Just when you think the charming journey into the life of dear Beatrix Potter is over, you find one final gem at the back of the book. It includes what book, date, common and botanical names, and whether the reference was text or artwork."
"Neither overwhelms the other and the words flow so well. The author is not trying to fill up space with too many words or descriptions-just the right amount that flows in to the next."
"In addition to some of Potter's artwork, there are also photographs of Potter and her gardens, so photos taken by Potter herself and some more contemporary."
"I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book!"
"I'm enjoying reading Marta McDowell's book "Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Classic Children's Tales.""
"Beatrix Potter, one learns, was a complex woman, whose love of gardening saw her through a restrictive Victorian upbringing to find her own unique place in the world."
"This book of her 'gardening life' is so beautiful."
"This little book is a real treasure, for anyone who loves gardens, and especially, anyone who has grown up loving Beatrix Potter."
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Best Flower Gardening

Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden: Grow, Harvest, and Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms
From Erin Benzakein, a leader in the locaflor farm-to-centerpiece movement and owner of internationally renowned Floret Flower Farm, Cut Flower Garden is equal parts instruction and inspiration—a book overflowing with lush photography of magnificent flowers and breathtaking arrangements organized by season. "I met Erin Benzakein more than ten years ago when she was a young mom growing sweet peas and dreaming of making her living from flowers. And now she's sharing that dream with the world - everyone from fellow flower enthusiasts to emerging farmer-florists to veteran designers yearning for a new, seasonal and sustainable model of floristry. In her debut book she not only introduces us to the basics of growing our own flowers, she shares her deep love and understanding of gardening in a way that will leave even the most doubtful grower feeling inspired to get their hands in the dirt." Her first book is deliciously gorgeous and incredibly comprehensive- combining practical advice alongside a huge overdose of seasonal inspiration. Erin Benzakein's gorgeous new book, Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden, is equal parts inspiration and education. "The creation of this beautiful book is testament to Erin Benzakein's commitment to and passion for the local flower movement. The layout is simultaneously appealing and practical; Floret's signature lush photographs beautifully illustrate all stages of cut flower production and design through the seasons. Filled with clear growing techniques, detailed harvesting instructions and other tips of the trade, this book is a true gift to anyone wanting to generate good income from the craft of flower farming on a small-scale.
Reviews
"broken down into flowers of the season... author gives several varieties of her favorite flowers."
"What a book, just about everything you need to know, and her years of experience have been put into this book."
"Beautiful, inspiring, complete, thorough, full of heart and current guide, that can be adapted to farms of all sizes."
"I don't even have a yard/garden right now as I'm renting but this book has been so fun to read and to dream!"
"If you love flowers, you will love this book."
"I wish I bought this as a digital copy so that I could carry everywhere to read."
"Love this book!"
"Cannot put it down!"
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Best Fruit Gardening

Aquaponic Gardening: A Step-By-Step Guide to Raising Vegetables and Fish Together
Aquaponics is a revolutionary system for growing plants by fertilizing them with the waste water from fish in a sustainable closed system. Starting with an overview of the theory, benefits, and potential of aquaponics, the book goes on to explain: System location considerations and hardware components The living elements--fish, plants, bacteria, and worms Putting it all together--starting and maintaining a healthy system. This isn't just another book for dummies; this is a comprehensive handbook on how to grow real food...so meticulously documented, that failure is not an option. I have always wanted to put my money where my mouth is and figure out how to do sustainable aquaculture in the context of my home garden. Now the thousands of people who are discovering aquaponics every day have a resource for moving from the dream to the step-by-step reality of raising fish and food in their homes, yards, and even businesses. --John Thompson Sr. VP Sales and Marketing (and Basement and Backyard Aquaponist) AeroGrow International, Inc.
Reviews
"If you are trying to build an specific aquaponics system like IBC tote, Barrelponics, NFT or Raft you should read this book first and then get a book or guide for your specific setup. This book is aimed more for personal use but Silvia sometimes give some hints for people doing commercial setups."
"This book (I purchased the kindle edition) is a primer, an introduction to aquaponics, and does not pretend to anything more."
"It is in my opinion the best book on aquaponics that there is (There are some excellent videos and you can youtube the topic to see some of the details but the book is a must) and it is vital to have a book so that you know all of the aspects."
"EXCELLENT GUIDE, ENJOYED MAKING MY OWN SYSTEM AND YES IT REALLY WORKS."
"I love this book, I am working on building a system in my man cave."
"This was the first book I purchased when I began aquaponic gardening, and I consider this book to be my aquaponic "bible" now."
"Solid information and well organized."
"There is so much information in here I don't think you need another book."
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Best Garden Design

Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms
After years of living in awe of the mysterious fungi known as mushrooms-chefs, health enthusiasts, and home cooks alike can't get enough of these rich, delicate morsels. He is the author of two seminal textbooks, The Mushroom Cultivator and GROWING GOURMET AND MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS, has been published in numerous journals, and is presenting more lectures on mycology than he can keep track of.
Reviews
"They carry great books and are a seller worth using in the future."
"Excellent book full of great information."
"This was a replacement for me."
"Although I have yet to grow my own, this book has answered many of my beginner's questions plus given me fodder for plot twists involving mushrooms in my mystery writing."
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Best Garden Furnishings

The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects: 76 Useful Things You Can Build to Create Customized Working Spaces and Storage Facilities, Equip the ... Animals, and Make Practical Outdoor Furniture
Gardeners, small farmers, and outdoor living enthusiasts will love this compilation of 76 rustic DIY projects. Tool sheds, chests, and storage racks provide tidy homes for everything you use in your backyard.
Reviews
"I've uploaded some pictures to give you a sense of the project pages and how they work: the materials you'll need are listed, as well as diagrams and instructions. A note on the plans: if you have a saw, hammer, and some nails, you can pretty much complete all of these projects."
"This book has great ideas and plans if you own a large amount of property and went to build on it."
"Various projects with different levels."
"So many useful things to make in this book....with easy to follow directions as well!!"
"I'm pretty good at building my own projects so I think some of this info may not be as useful to me as the other books I received (The Backyard Homestead Farm Animals and The Backyard Homestead)."
"It's for sure not a moderate diyers book."
"Excellent."
"Great book of honey-dos!!!"
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Best Greenhouses

The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses
Now, with his long-awaited new book, The Winter Harvest Handbook , anyone can have access to his hard-won experience. Readers have access to all the techniques that have proven to produce higher-quality crops on Coleman’s own farm. For those who are ready to graduate beyond coffee-can retail, the incomparable Eliot Coleman is back with THE WINTER HARVEST HANDBOOK: Year-Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses (Chelsea Green, paper, $29.95). Coleman's opus is as much a call to action for town planners to embrace local farms as it is a bible for small farmers. I have been a devotee of Eliot's for years, fully agreeing with his methods for growing in winter, spring, summer, and fall, tasty, nutritious produce with a minimum consumption of fossil fuels. I suspect that's because he writes about not just gardening but about everything that connects to good food and pleasure; a Renaissance man for a new generation, he'll quote Goethe in the same breath as Ghandi, and as a result, you'll dig, weed, eat, think, and live more fully." In chapters covering everything from The Yearly Schedule and Greenhouse Design to Weed Control and Marketing, Coleman tracks his own constant search for perfection, a quality that has led more than one young farmer to exclaim 'I'd follow him anywhere.'. Based on decades of on-farm research, this book is packed with useful ideas, tips and practices that anyone can use in pursuing the increasingly vital dream of local, organic food production using a minimum of precious resources. This is the big question facing the local food movement, and Eliot Coleman, one of America's most innovative farmers, has come up with excellent answers.
Reviews
"Good information for the beginner but would have enjoyed a bit more instructional detail."
"Wonderful book ."
"Wonderful book, A bible to carry for best insights for cold climate greenhouse without heating just only good for winter hardy plants and good to be inside when sun shines on you in winter."
"For anyone considering growing crops, whether it be a home-scale victory garden, a commercial enterprise, or somewhere in between, Mr. Coleman provides an abundant crop of information ready for harvest by the interested reader."
"Lots of amazing information."
"I actually read this book first out of all the Elliot Colman books ive purchased and it has become a classic on my shelf."
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Best Herb Gardening

Marijuana Grower's Handbook: Your Complete Guide for Medical and Personal Marijuana Cultivation
With 500 pages of full color photos and illustrations, the book delivers all the basics that a novice grower needs, as well as scientific research for the experienced gardener. All aspects of cultivation are covered, from the selection of varieties, setting up of the garden, and through each stage of plant growth all the way to harvesting. Ed Rosenthal has been teaching for more than 30 years.
Reviews
"This book is like a 100 or 200 level college course book."
"Even if you dont grow, This book is an interesting read... lots of pictures with good information on several aspects of this fascinating subject."
"The overall theory was very informative, but for the beginner, like myself, would have liked to have more day to day care, especially related to hydroponic management."
"I recommend other books for specifics breeders and growers bible, lets grow a pound, and some others for specific topics, but this one is definently jam packed with info on all aspects."
"A very necessary addition to furthering knowledge."
"Ed’s got it all covered, from first seed all the way to enjoying your finished product...and everything in between!"
"Just started reading the book but it seems to have all the information needed to grow your own healthy plants."
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Best House Plant Gardening

Urban Jungle: Living and Styling with Plants
Provides all your DIY ideas for styling and tips on how to plant Inspiration for seasoned plant lovers as well as beginners, providing the total package on the topic of living with plants. She is a steady companion for the plant- community Urban Jungle Bloggers and hopes to inspire others with her love for all things green.
Reviews
"Really beautiful inspirational images, and great information as far as styling with plants goes!"
"Absolutely amazing book."
"This is a beautiful book!"
"Nice and simple Maintenance tips and good selection of good looking plants."
"This book is really useful for the plant enthusiast."
"One of my favorite books!"
"Beautiful photos, display ideas and tips, showing plant lovers from all over the world and how they live with and care for their many plant friends."
"I love love this book!"
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Best Japanese Garden

The Complete Book of Bonsai: A Practical Guide to Its Art and Cultivation
CLASSIC STYLES EXPLAINED. The origins and development of bonsai are traced, and the underlying principles of this fascinating art clearly explained. DETAILS OF MORE THAN 100 SPECIES. A photographic catalogue of bonsai trees and shrubs lies at the heart of the book, providing the cultivation and styling details of over 100 different species. For the past thirteen years the author has been a professional bonsai artist with his own studio, and is a leading bonsai nurseryman.
Reviews
"This the second time I've bought this book, it's that nice."
"The book is OK, it contains some brief information on the basics of the art."
"This is a nice book but I should have purchased a coffee table book of this beautiful art."
"However, after a bit of reading decided it was not a good ideal...being that I do NOT have the appropriate environment."
"Was given as a gift."
"a good book to have in your collection."
"Great Book for styling, and quick fact purposes (watering, style, soil type etc."
"The book was an old book and I bought it from the Salvation Army via amazon.com."
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Best Landscape

Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms
After years of living in awe of the mysterious fungi known as mushrooms-chefs, health enthusiasts, and home cooks alike can't get enough of these rich, delicate morsels. He is the author of two seminal textbooks, The Mushroom Cultivator and GROWING GOURMET AND MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS, has been published in numerous journals, and is presenting more lectures on mycology than he can keep track of.
Reviews
"They carry great books and are a seller worth using in the future."
"Excellent book full of great information."
"This was a replacement for me."
"Although I have yet to grow my own, this book has answered many of my beginner's questions plus given me fodder for plot twists involving mushrooms in my mystery writing."
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Best Lawn Gardening

Lawn Gone!: Low-Maintenance, Sustainable, Attractive Alternatives for Your Yard
A colorful guide covering the basics of replacing a traditional lawn with a wide variety of easy-care, no-mow, drought-tolerant, money-saving options that will appeal to today's busy, eco-conscious homeowner. will inspire you to turn your front yard from lawn into luscious.”. -Amy Stewart, author of Wicked Plants and Flower Confidential “This thoughtful, inviting, and thoroughly useful book should be required for every new homeowner at closing. Thanks to this book, lawn mowers may become early-21st-century artifacts our grandkids puzzle over.”. -Debra Lee Baldwin, author of Designing with Succulents “With Lawn Gone! A great resource for anyone considering giving up the lawn in favor of something more interesting and dynamic.”. -Scott Calhoun, author of Yard Full of Sun , The Hot Garden , and The Gardener’s Guide to Cactus “An excellent go-to book for anyone wanting to downsize and/or eliminate their lawn (a topic in which interest will continue to grow).
Reviews
"This book is filled with great ideas and pictures for getting rid of grass and replacing it with attractive, low-water, low-maintenance alternatives."
"A little basic but a lot of encouragement for removing your thirsty grass lawn."
"Good book, learned a lot, got some good ideas."
"This is a very pertinent reference for our condo in Corpus Christi, TX, an arid region."
"The book does give you great ideas."
"I love this book, but I so wish there was more pictures of real world lawns "before" and "after" pictures."
"There is a good section on how to remove lawns and some good plant selection info."
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Best Marijuana Cultivation

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006.
Reviews
"This is the standard for the amateur/novice grower it has everything you will need and more."
"excellent book for anyone who is looking to get basic knowledge."
"love the dvd, fast speedy service, A+."
"Jorge Cervantes, is the one and only master grower!"
"good book with great pictures."
"Great book but needs to be updated."
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Best Ornamental Plant Gardening

Succulents Simplified: Growing, Designing, and Crafting with 100 Easy-Care Varieties
Succulents are hot. "In her new book, Succulents Simplified:Growing, Designing, and Crafting with 100 Easy-Care Varieties , Baldwin even tells of a Jade plant that has lasted for more than two decades in her garden with various stages of neglect! "Anyone who knows Debra Lee Baldwin is aware of her extraordinary prowess as an author, writer, photographer, and artist...her book, Succulents Simplified , is a work of art." From quick and easy succulent rosettes for bouquets, to teeny tiny mint-tin gardens, to succulent-topped pumpkins there's a project in this book for even the most craft-challenged."
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"Her first two books, Designing with Succulents and Succulent Container Gardens, are still the most thoughtful, in-depth guides to those topics available. That's where Debra's new book, Succulents Simplified, comes in. Succulents Simplified has three sections: · How to grow and design with succulents successfully. · How-to projects that showcase succulents. · Debra's top 100 easy-care succulents. Even though I'm a landscaping professional, I'm definitely no succulent expert, so having Debra's keep-it-simple tips for how to succeed with them are incredibly useful to me. What I love best about this section is that Debra gives us the tools to create our own projects from her instructions - not only is there endless variety in terms of which succulents you choose, but each project has huge potential for you to personalize it and make it your own in other ways. I adore the in-depth information in her other two books and refer to them frequently, but I think the ease-of-use, inspirational photos and DIY projects, and the simple reference guide to the most common and noteworthy succulents is going to make this my favorite of the three to recommend people start with, because it has a little bit of everything you need, no matter how deep your interest in succulents."
"Perfect."
"Since I live in the southwestern U.S. in the fifth year of drought, this book has helped me change over to many less thirsty, but lovely plants."
"This book seems like a really good introduction to successfully growing succulents."
"Lot of good information about succulents."
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Best Outdoor & Recreational Area Gardening

The Backyard Homestead: Produce all the food you need on just a quarter acre!
This comprehensive guide to homesteading provides all the information you need to grow and preserve a sustainable harvest of grains and vegetables; raise animals for meat, eggs, and dairy; and keep honey bees for your sweeter days. Its 368 pages of information on creating a successful, self sufficient, backyard homestead that will keep you and your family busy and eating all year long. ( Boston Sunday Globe ). “ The Backyard Homestead is a comprehensive and accessible guide to starting a vegetable garden, raising chickens and cows, canning food, making cheese, and a whole lot more. At warp speed, we’re growing our own hops and making our own beer, planting our own wheat fields, keeping chickens (ho hum), ducks, geese, and turkeys (now we’re talking) and milking goats, butchering lamb, raising rabbits, and grinding sausage.
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"This is a really interesting book, and gives you loads of information on different types of crops you can plant, when and how to maximize gardens of different sizes."
"Very informative book."
"For the homesteader questions you may have."
"Great general homesteading book."
"If you want to become more involved in growing your own food this is the book to get."
"This is a really great book to have when planning a homestead."
"I purchased this book to expand what I knew about gardening and growing my own food for my family."
"But now that I have fruit trees to prune and chicks to raise, I'm not looking to this book for information. I killed all of them, until getting Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces), which revealed why the rosemary survived but did not grow (too small a pot), why the basil died (unrelenting exposure to wind), how all of them could have benefited from mulch, and how to make simple plant foods. And if you've always wanted to grow herbs, but wondered what you might do with them beyond cooking, then absolutely get Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post-Consumer World, a brilliant DIY book on everything from making your own shampoo to beer to how to slaughter a chicken (The Backyard Homestead refers you to other books for any slaughtering instructions). But think of it more as a course catalogue for college, that thick book (if they still put those out) that lists every class a college offers along with a brief description for each, rather than as the classes themselves. Use it to sketch out which topics you'd like to study, then find other resources (mentors, workshops, youtube demonstrations, books, meetup groups, feed stores, nurseries, magazines like Urban Farm) and go from there."
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Best Gardening & Horticulture Reference

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006.
Reviews
"This is the standard for the amateur/novice grower it has everything you will need and more."
"excellent book for anyone who is looking to get basic knowledge."
"love the dvd, fast speedy service, A+."
"Jorge Cervantes, is the one and only master grower!"
"good book with great pictures."
"Great book but needs to be updated."
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Best Shade Gardening

The New Encyclopedia of Hostas
Fully revised and updated with the best new cultivars The lush, sculptural hosta is loved by gardeners for its ability to both combine well with other plants and project a strong presence when planted alone. “This well-illustrated encyclopedia contains color photographs of over 750 of the finest hosta varieties.
Reviews
"It's a very informative book with good details on the growing of Hostas, a plant of which I have recently become enamoured."
"Love my new book and all the pictures and information on the variety of hostas."
"Beautiful pictures and descriptions, very helpful."
"This book is everything I hoped for...am using it daily!!"
"Beautifully illustrated, highly detailed information, a useful tool at a great price for any Hosta lover!"
"I feel confident now to transplant my hundreds of hostas that are growing on the side of my house to the front of the house without damaging them."
"Lots of helpful information."
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Best Shrub Gardening

The Holistic Orchard: Tree Fruits and Berries the Biological Way
Detailed insights on grafting, planting, pruning, and choosing the right varieties for your climate are also included, along with a step-by-step instructional calendar to guide growers through the entire orchard year. Phillips completely changed the conversation about healthy orcharding with his first bestselling book, The Apple Grower , and now he takes that dialogue even further, drawing connections between home orcharding and permaculture; the importance of native pollinators; the world of understory plantings with shade-tolerant berry bushes and other insectary plants; detailed information on cover crops and biodiversity; and the newest research on safe, homegrown solutions to pest and disease challenges. For fruit lovers wanting to tend an orchard on a small scale, Phillips, author of the gardening best-seller The Apple Grower (2005), offers a wealth of tips and tricks here on growing berries and tree fruits without resorting to toxic sprays. Phillips also provides an exhaustive directory of fruit varieties, from pome fruits, such as apples and pears, to stone fruits, such as cherries and nectarines. The author presents a challenge to backyard fruit growers and community orchardists to produce healthy, quality fruits organically. The author addresses the challenges of dealing with disease and insect and animal pests along with the need to accommodate trees' annual needs for nutrients; he uses approaches that seek to promote within orchards a diversity of beneficial organisms as well as methods that promote the plant's immunological response via phytoalexins. As a farmer in northern New Hampshire, and author of The Apple Grower, he provides gentle-but-sure advice on holistic orchards in a way that’s encouraging and valuable. For those moving to the next level of orchard management, Phillips delves into the specifics of three major categories of fruits: pome, which includes apples and pears; stone, which encompasses cherry, peach, plum, and apricot; and woody berries, including blackberry, currant, gooseberry, and raspberry. The author of the classic guide for small-scale fruit cultivation, The Apple Grower , returns to the orchard. He then examines the latest scientific knowledge of apple pests and their life cycles to produce a thorough guide to growing wonderful, delicious varieties of apples in an orchard that is safe for animals, birds, and children playing under its tree branches. "Rooted in the author's many years of organic orcharding experience, this book blends ideas from soil science, holistic health, permaculture, and traditional fruit growing into a powerful new approach to orchard design and care. The author has woven multiple strands of orchard knowledge -- based on his expansive vision and a lifetime of experience, together with the wisdom of researchers and fellow fruit growers -- into a brilliant web that captures the wonderful complexity of the orchard ecosystem. Phillips' orchard philosophy- learned from keen observation and reflection- will fall and clobber you like a giant Newtonian apple; then, your walk through the orchard will never be the same. Michael Phillips has led the effort to show that the truly sustainable, organic orchard is something we all can have.
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"After studying organic, permaculture and biodynamic farming for 5 years, I finally stumbled across Elaine Ingham's work on soil microbiology, and became convinced that the key is maximizing the health of the biological critters in the soil, and finding ways to support them correctly so that they can support my apple trees. I renamed my sprayer the "Lunch Wagon" and began spraying enhanced compost teas and raw milk, preferentially feeding the "good guys" to allow them to get the upper hand. An organic farmer for many years, he's willing and able to pull from biodynamic and permaculture principals to promote the biological content of the soil. We all want to understand our trees, the essential understory and the microflora and fauna that make up the ecology of the orchard; but practical advice for dealing with real life problems is critical. If you're committed to farming sustainably or if you just want a few fruit trees without poisoning your kids and pets with spray residues, take time to give this a thoughtful read!"
"I'm using it to plan fruit tree varieties, ideal growing locations in my garden design planning, fertilizing routines, critter protection info, and MUCH more!"
"I learned a lot - I remember flipping it open to a picture and right there identifying a type of wasp I had seen for years and just never knew what it was. It is worth your effort to grow fruit in an organic or holistic way - the general consensus of the rants."
"Having read every book I could find on organic orchards keeping, I had almost given up on ever raising non-toxic fruit on the East coast. Then I found this book and I was bowled over. I put in about 50 fruit trees and bushes at my last place and wish I'd had this book then."
"By thinking theyre gonna get sick, and focusing growing fruit trees with such a vibe, its gonna likely happen!"
"I have other books on organic fruit growing, but none as innovative in approach, nor as thorough in invaluable information on fruit growing in general, and on the needs of individual tree fruits as well as many commonly grown berries."
"I'm currently reading, but follow the authors methods in other ways as well."
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Best Soil Gardening

Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web, Revised Edition
By eschewing jargon and overly technical language, the authors make the benefits of cultivating the soil food web available to a wide audience, from devotees of organic gardening techniques to weekend gardeners who simply want to grow healthy, vigorous plants without resorting to chemicals. “Digs into soil in a most enlightening and entertaining way.” — Dallas Morning News. “The authors have given gardeners an inside scoop on the scientific research supporting organic gardening.” — Pacific Horticulture. A brief, clear overview of scientific information with which every gardener should be familiar.” — Monterey Herald. “Sure, it’s a gardening book, but it has all the drama and suspense of an extraterrestrial thriller. In Teaming with Microbes Lowenfels and Lewis reveal the new research in the most practical and accessible way.” — The Oregonian. “It takes readers underground to meet the critters that live if you let them under the garden.” — Rockland Courier-Gazette.
Reviews
"Organic gardeners know that compost often holds a variety of visible lifeforms, but this book explains all the orders and families of lifeforms that can be found in a synthetic chemical free soil, with the most being microscopic in size. There is much more explanation and detail of the life forms in a good composted soil, with some excellent photographs."
"For example, "If you have relatively few hydrogen ions compared to the rest of what is in solution, the pH is low and the solution is acidic."
"The authors didn't seem to offer any ideas on controlling grasses and weeds, other than by mulching, and I suppose pulling by hand. In my garden grasses and weeds can't be controlled by constantly pulling them, unless I want to dedicate 12 or more hours per day to the task (and I don't)."
"Great way to get a basic understanding of the soil food web and the microbes that inhabitate it."
"It is complex and I catch myself having to reread paragraphs, and I have trouble remembering the terms, but the understanding I'm gaining is tremendous."
"Well worth reading for anyone interested in growing organic, as it completely describes what is going on in the soil and how it effects plants."
"I haven't gotten a chance to finish reading this yet, but it is informative from what I've read so far."
"This is the kind of book that can change lives!"
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Best Tree Gardening

The Holistic Orchard: Tree Fruits and Berries the Biological Way
Detailed insights on grafting, planting, pruning, and choosing the right varieties for your climate are also included, along with a step-by-step instructional calendar to guide growers through the entire orchard year. Phillips completely changed the conversation about healthy orcharding with his first bestselling book, The Apple Grower , and now he takes that dialogue even further, drawing connections between home orcharding and permaculture; the importance of native pollinators; the world of understory plantings with shade-tolerant berry bushes and other insectary plants; detailed information on cover crops and biodiversity; and the newest research on safe, homegrown solutions to pest and disease challenges. For fruit lovers wanting to tend an orchard on a small scale, Phillips, author of the gardening best-seller The Apple Grower (2005), offers a wealth of tips and tricks here on growing berries and tree fruits without resorting to toxic sprays. Phillips also provides an exhaustive directory of fruit varieties, from pome fruits, such as apples and pears, to stone fruits, such as cherries and nectarines. The author presents a challenge to backyard fruit growers and community orchardists to produce healthy, quality fruits organically. The author addresses the challenges of dealing with disease and insect and animal pests along with the need to accommodate trees' annual needs for nutrients; he uses approaches that seek to promote within orchards a diversity of beneficial organisms as well as methods that promote the plant's immunological response via phytoalexins. As a farmer in northern New Hampshire, and author of The Apple Grower, he provides gentle-but-sure advice on holistic orchards in a way that’s encouraging and valuable. For those moving to the next level of orchard management, Phillips delves into the specifics of three major categories of fruits: pome, which includes apples and pears; stone, which encompasses cherry, peach, plum, and apricot; and woody berries, including blackberry, currant, gooseberry, and raspberry. The author of the classic guide for small-scale fruit cultivation, The Apple Grower , returns to the orchard. He then examines the latest scientific knowledge of apple pests and their life cycles to produce a thorough guide to growing wonderful, delicious varieties of apples in an orchard that is safe for animals, birds, and children playing under its tree branches. "Rooted in the author's many years of organic orcharding experience, this book blends ideas from soil science, holistic health, permaculture, and traditional fruit growing into a powerful new approach to orchard design and care. The author has woven multiple strands of orchard knowledge -- based on his expansive vision and a lifetime of experience, together with the wisdom of researchers and fellow fruit growers -- into a brilliant web that captures the wonderful complexity of the orchard ecosystem. Phillips' orchard philosophy- learned from keen observation and reflection- will fall and clobber you like a giant Newtonian apple; then, your walk through the orchard will never be the same. Michael Phillips has led the effort to show that the truly sustainable, organic orchard is something we all can have.
Reviews
"I'm using it to plan fruit tree varieties, ideal growing locations in my garden design planning, fertilizing routines, critter protection info, and MUCH more!"
"I'm currently reading, but follow the authors methods in other ways as well."
"I have other books on organic fruit growing, but none as innovative in approach, nor as thorough in invaluable information on fruit growing in general, and on the needs of individual tree fruits as well as many commonly grown berries."
"As such it is relevant to growers outside of New England, even to my apple growing friends in Equatorial Africa, as many of the spray mixes and culture methods are available there; this is opposed to the latest pesticides which are expensive and hard to get for them. Commercial growers may sniff at it and grumble that these methods will never produce marketable fruit on an efficient, competitive scale to stave off foreign imports."
"Great addition to our library!"
"I'm planted 10 one year old whips (fruit trees) on my property two years ago and the nursery I bought them from told me I didn't need to do anything special (i.e. compost, amendments etc. I bought the kindle version but now I kind of wish I bought the hard copy right off his website (I don't think amazon sells the hardcopy)."
"This is one wonderful book."
"It's hard to find good information when it comes to gardening and permaculture."
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Best Vegetable Gardening

The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, 2nd Edition: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions: Wide Rows, Organic Methods, Raised Beds, Deep Soil
Ed Smith's W-O-R-D system has helped countless gardeners grow an abundance of vegetables and herbs. Everything you loved about the first edition of The Vegetable Gardener's Bible is still here: friendly, accessible language; full-color photography; comprehensive vegetable specific information in the A-to-Z section; ahead-of-its-time commitment to organic methods; and much more. New to this edition is coverage of 15 additional vegetables, including an expanded section on salad greens and more European and Asian vegetables. Readers will also find growing information on more fruits and herbs, new cultivar photographs in many vegetable entries, and a much-requested section on extending the season into the winter months. The impulse to grow vegetables is even stronger in 2009 than it was in 2000, when Storey published The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible . clearly explains everything novice and experienced gardeners need to know to grow vegetables and herbs. Edward C. Smith is the best-selling author of The Vegetable Gardener's Bible and The Vegetable Gardener's Container Bible.
Reviews
"The GREAT garden book and probably the only one you will ever need for veggie gardening."
"It provided me with enough information for create my own successful vegetable garden."
"If you love gardening like I do, this is a must!!!"
"This book is awesome."
"I need to use the book more but so far so good especially for the beginner."
"Great book to put in with garden tools and potting soils."
"Bought the book after checking it out in the library - great information and tips whether you're a beginner or have been gardening for years."
"Provides a lot of advice on planting all kinds of plants in your gardens."
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Best Weed & Pest Control

The $64 Tomato: How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity, Spent a Fortune, and Endured an Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect Garden
Bill Alexander had no idea that his simple dream of having a vegetable garden and small orchard in his backyard would lead him into life-and-death battles with groundhogs, webworms, weeds, and weather; midnight expeditions in the dead of winter to dig up fresh thyme; and skirmishes with neighbors who feed the vermin (i.e., deer). When his family moved to the Hudson Valley, he got his wish-there was more than enough land for his vegetable garden, his apple orchard, his wife's flower garden, and a swimming pool. After years of fighting pests, Alexander realized that there was no such thing as an organic garden in the Northeast, and that for each tomato he'd taken from his garden he'd spent $64; ultimately, what was once a hobby became a second full-time job.
Reviews
"I am not a gardnerer and have not interest in gardening and yet I was thouroughly caught up in this story."
"The writing is fine and it moves right along, and I laughed out loud a couple of times, but I just didn't care enough about his problems."
"Quite often during the read I wanted to pick up the phone and call the author, just give weedless gardening a try and you'll eliminate much of the work that caused the last chaper to be so funny and heart breaking. As the book winds down and the author has to lay down his tools due to health issues, I truly felt sad for him that his obvious passion for the garden was wasted on pointless labor."
"I thought I'd start small with a little herb garden and then when nothing died prematurely, I graduated to a little vegetable bed with minor success. Hilarious anecdotes abound in this memoir as the author goes from almost electrocuting a contractor because he forgot to switch off his 6000volt electric fence that he had put up trying to keep deer and Superchuck the groundhog out of his vegetable beds, building a meadow which didn't quite live up to his mental picture of the Sound of Music, finding an aggrieved and snarling possum in a trap, developing blisters on top of blisters in his attempt to keep up with the weeding, painting pollen on apple blossoms in order to fertilize them and how a headstone almost became a garden ornament."
"It is a fun, easy-going, light read that can be enjoyed in an afternoon or at a leisurely pace as each chapter stands on it own."
"The author worked grueling, and often frustrating hours (while having a demanding, regular job), to create a beautiful, and productive garden."
"I have a $137 tomato."
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Best Wild Plant Gardening

The Emperor Wears No Clothes: Hemp and the Marijuana Conspiracy
Jack Herer has updated his authoritative history of hemp's myriad uses and of the war on this plant, just as it has become high-profile news, with supporters such as Woody Harrelson and Willie Nelson.
Reviews
"Best book ever written on the history and false reasons for illegality of cannabis."
"Wonderful information and a must read for all, especially politicians !!!!"
"Great information regarding the Cannabis plants role in our history, and it's potential to produce jobs, and reduce global warming."
"Really interesting read."
"Interesting read."
"And, this book is the key."
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