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A practical manual for home gardeners that explains the nature and care of herbaceous perennials and how they form the permanent backbone of a flower border. It outlines bed preparation and soil improvement, winter and summer mulching, transplanting and dividing to rejuvenate crowded clumps, and routine weeding. The text gives guidance on plant combinations and placement for differing conditions, and supplies lists of dependable species for shade, dry or wet soils and rock gardens. Emphasis is placed on seasonal tasks and simple cultural techniques to secure reliable, long-lived plantings.

About the Author

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W. C. Egan

W. C. Egan is an author recognized for his contributions to gardening literature. His notable work, "Making a Garden of Perennials," provides practical insights and guidance for cultivating perennial plants, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners. Egan's writing reflects a deep appreciation for horticulture and the beauty of garden design, aiming to inspire readers to create their own lush, flowering spaces.

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