Maureen Sexsmith-West
ISA Certified Arborist, PR4600A
What better way to get your yard and garden withdrawal symptoms cured that to sit down with a great book.
There are so many wonderful books on horticulture and tree care in print (and on line these days) offering something for the everyday gardener. With great illustrations or pictures and easy to understand text, each offers a wealth of ideas and things to inspire a Canadian Prairie Gardener. Just remember to select something that is representative of the region/zone you live in. Books are often based on themes such a native gardening, small space landscaping or trees – pick up an assortment from different authors. You can begin planning for the coming season. Many are available at your public library so you can review them before you make the investment for your own library. Consider second hand book stores and thrift shops as well. A penny saved on a book means an extra plant in the Spring.
BRING YOUR OLD BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
TO THE ANNUAL
LETHBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
BOOK EXCHANGE
MONDAY JANUARY 27TH
7 PM – PUBLIC LIBRARY
Get reading, get inspired and have a wonderful gardening season in 2014.
Happy New Year to all.