A review by truestorydesu
Gardening in the Pacific Northwest: The Complete Homeowner's Guide by Amy Campion, Paul Bonine

4.0

As a resident of the Pacific Northwest, Gardening can be a bit of a crapshoot unless you know what you’re doing – our climate is mild, but changeable, sometimes it’s too wet, sometimes it’s too dry, sometimes it’s too hot, sometimes you get seven inches of snow and you’re stuck at home for a week. And, as this book says, you can’t be successful at gardening in the PNW unless you’re prepared to get into the down and dirty aspects of growing plants here. Personally, I love digging in the dirt to make my garden look awesome, so I found this book extremely helpful. If you’re new to the PNW or if you’re a beginner gardener in the area, then you definitely want to peruse this book. It’s full of all sorts of useful information on how to garden in our unique clime.