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The Pruning Book: Completely Revised and Updated (Revised, Updated) (2ND ed.) by Reich, Lee (Author) , Reich, Lee A (Author)

The Pruning Book: Completely Revised and Updated (Revised, Updated) (2ND ed.) by Reich, Lee (Author) , Reich, Lee A (Author)

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The Pruning Book: Completely Revised and Updated (Revised, Updated) (2ND ed.) - Two Rivers
Contributor(s): Reich, Lee (Author) , Reich, Lee A (Author)

ISBN: 1600850952    EAN: 9781600850950
Publisher: Taunton Press   
US SRP: $29.95 US  
Binding: Paperback
Pub Date: January 12, 2010
Physical Info: 0.7" H x 10.8" L x 8.4" W (1.65 lbs) 240 pages

Here's the brand new edition of our award-winning reference book on pruning --revised to include lots of additional information and enhanced illustrations.

With expert advice on the latest techniques and valuable insights on new plants, this updated version of The Pruning Book deserves a prominent place in your gardening library.

From humble houseplants to the most amazing exotics, author Lee Reich explains all the dos and don'ts of cutting back. So you'll always make the right cut the first time -- every time.

Reich demystifies even the most complex pruning strategies by providing the precise timing and exact techniques you'll need to guarantee healthy growth and beautiful form.

In great detail, he walks you through the process of pruning everything from ornamental trees and bushes to topiaries and bonsai. And all his insights are delivered with clear, straightforward prose and supported by 250 colorful photos and 135 drawings.

Whether you're a professional gardener, a landscape veteran --or pruning for the very first time --this essential reference gives you everything you need to master the subtle art of pruning.


Lee Reich is an author, lecturer, and consultant whose books include "The Pruning Book" and "Weedless Gardening". Reich grows a broad assortment of fruit plants in his own garden, which has been featured in the "New York Times, Organic Gardening", and "Martha Stewart Living".
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