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The fascination of Green's first book is the sense that it brings into
order a chaotic landscape half-seen but never attended to. Consider the
tall Verbena bonariensis with its seemingly fragile, slender, 3 5 ft.
stalks, the delicate bundles of purple blossoms that crown them, the
butterflies they attract. This book prompts appreciation of the plant,
and imparts knowledge of how to control ("edit") it. Plants that are
self-starters tend to show up in gardens, highway medians, and all
manner of other locales. Self-seeders come back again and again, which
can be wonderful and terrible. The challenge for the gardener is keeping
them in check. This book generous with color photographs and helpful
tips and tools lends the right eye and the technical expertise to that
end. The book equips the gardener to understand what, in her garden, she
is looking at, and then, understanding, she can organize and tame it
and see it again, as if for the very first time. Publishers Weekly (12/02/2013)
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