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Gardeners in the Deep South are faced with everything from overgrown Kudzu to extreme weather and unpredictable seasons. Conditions here do not resemble those described in most garden books. But Nellie Neal can help with her book of real questions from gardeners who call her on her live radio show and at her talks. This is the second edition of the book, and includes additional questions and their answers.Nellie is known as the GardenMama and her succinct, effective advice is legendary. Read on for information on finding the most suitable plants, simplifying garden chores, keeping plants healthy the natural way, and making your garden suit your needs and wishes. She hears her favorite compliment often: “Your advice really works!”In this order, the book’s chapters cover fall (the start of the southern gardener’s year), winter, spring, and summer. There are also pruning tips, month by month, plus tips and recipes for each season.

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