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Book, Cool Flowers

(97 customer reviews)

$22.95

Learn how-to grow cool-season hardy annuals flowers that are the most beautiful spring bloomers. Are you a flower farmer? Learn even more about growing these flowers and more here.

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Cool Flowers by Lisa Mason Ziegler

Everyone longs for early, fragrant spring blossoms – Snapdragons, Bells of Ireland, Sweet Peas, Sweet Williams and other beauties. But few grow them successfully in their own gardens because they haven’t learned the simple techniques that make it possible.

Expert flower farmer Lisa Mason Ziegler introduces us to 30 of the long-blooming stars of the spring garden: the hardy annuals – those flowers that thrive when they are planted during cool conditions (instead of waiting until the warmth of spring to plant, and losing half the season!).

With the author’s simple planting how-to’s, you’ll have a low-maintenance, vibrant spring flower garden that keeps on blooming…and blooming… long before the “tender annuals” get started!

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97 reviews for Book, Cool Flowers

  1. Mary Badley

    I am new to flower farming, but not new to growing flowers. Having said that, this book has opened my eyes to a whole new world. From extending the season to getting a jumpstart on next season, this book explains it all. The book is clear and concise and a must read for farmers and home gardeners alike.

  2. stephanie webber

    Wonderfully useful book. I have not come across any other book with the same information. Its a book you will use again and again. I am a avid gardener and I find that many books I buy get read then sit on the shelf. This book remains beside my bed.

  3. Adam O’Neal

    One of the first indispensable books for flower farmers and a book we always come back to for reference.

  4. Kit Duffield

    I got this book from a friends recommendation and read parts of it, but then saw the book study sign up and reread it with the weekly video. I loved it, there are hints, techniques for growing flowers that will work for growing vegetables and herbs. For me, in Michigan, starting the flowers first thing in the spring will give me blossoms earlier from plants that can grow before the last frost date.

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