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Taylor's Guide to Ground Covers: More than 400 Flowering and Foliage Ground
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Taylor's Guide to Ground Covers: More than 400 Flowering and Foliage Ground Covers for Every Garden Situation - Flexible Binding (Taylor's Gardening Guides) Turtleback - 2002

by Michener, David; Sinton, Nan

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No category of plants works harder than ground covers to help a gardener create a beautiful yet low-maintenance landscape. In this book readers will discover the best plants • to stabilize banks and control erosion • to substitute for turf where grass won’t grow or is hard to mow • to line curbs and driveways, where salt will damage ordinary plants • to enhance a landscape with broad, dramatic sweeps.

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2002-02-05. Turtleback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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No category of plants works harder than ground covers to help a gardener create a beautiful yet low-maintenance landscape. In this book readers will discover the best plants • to stabilize banks and control erosion • to substitute for turf where grass won’t grow or is hard to mow • to line curbs and driveways, where salt will damage ordinary plants • to enhance a landscape with broad, dramatic sweeps.

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Carpets, rugs, mats, or floors-no matter how you think of ground covers, gardeners agree that without them, no garden picture is complete.