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The new home edition of this practical gardening reference provides gardeners of all stripes with Ortho's exhaustive resource guide to solving problems in the garden, employing both chemical and nonchemical means to fix common gardening problems. Original. 25,000 first printing.
-- Remedies for hundreds of garden problems.
Adapted from the professional edition of the 'Ortho Problem Solver', this is the definitive reference for solutions to more than 700 pest, disease, and cultural plant problems. This is an indispensable gardening classic, the product of more than 100 top horticultural experts from the United States and Canada. From flowers, lawns, trees and shrubs to houseplants, fruits, and vegetables, the logical format and clear photography combined with proven solutions ensure gardening success.
• The most up-to-date solutions, from non-chemical to recommended chemical controls, for more than 3,000 plant problems and North American home pests. • Detailed color photos, complete analyses, and authoritative solutions help you diagnose indoor and outdoor pest problems and find the appropriate control product quickly and with confidence. • Hundreds of experts share their research on more than 100 recently developed home and garden problems including Emerald Ash Borer and Sudden Oak Death.
Now you can take Ortho's Lawn Problem Solver with you to identify and treat problems in your lawn ...
Offers hundreds of photographs to help identify common garden pests and diseases, and gives detailed advice on treatment, control, and prevention.
No home should be without this vital A-to-Z reference which features more than 800 "show me" color illustrations and step-by-step instructions for understanding, maintaining, and improving the home.
Annotation Presenting a practical approach to various common emergencies, enhanced by sections on orthopaedic terminology and over 380 full colour images and illustrations, this is an invaluable revision resource for undergraduate medical students.
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