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State-by-State Gardening has been publishing state gardening magazines since 1997. Our concept is to publish a magazine for each state that gives very localized information. Our stories are written by some of the leading gardening experts in each of our states, including famous authors, nursery owners, state Extension agents and master gardeners. We pride ourselves on providing magazines that have proven to be useful tools for gardeners in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin.
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Orchids have been collected and grown for commercial purposes for more than 150 years, but while these spectacular plants are ever more available to casual gardeners and hobbyists, many still regard selecting and caring for orchids beyond their abilities. This book has easy-to-read, clearly defined chapters on identifying, classifying, and cultivating orchids. Also included are descriptions and illustrations of more than 150 of the more commonly grown orchid genera.
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