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Ginseng, the Divine Root: The Curious History of the Plant That Captivated the World, by David Taylor, Algonquin Books, 2006
. Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls, by Nigel Dunnett and Noel Kingsbury, Timber Press, 2004.
How many seeds in a pumpkin?  Margaret McNamara, G. Brian Karas (Illustrator).  Random House Children's Books, 2007. Viburnums:  Flowering Shrubs for every Season. Michael A. Dirr, Bonnie L. Dirr (Illustrator). Timber Press, 2007.
Down the garden path : the artist's garden after modernism. Exhibition catalog, Queens Museum of Art.  Editors:  Valerie Smith, Domenick Ammirati, Jennifer Liese. 2005. A Guide to Native Plants of New York City and Vicinity.  Margaret B. Gargiullo . Rutgers University Press, 2007.
Defiant gardens: making gardens in wartime. Kenneth Helphand. Trinity University Press, 2006. Doing time in the garden: life lessons through prison horticulture. James Jiler. New Village Press, 2006.
Down & dirty: 43 fun and funky first time projects and activities to get you gardening.  Ellen Zachos. Storey Books, 2007. The Earth knows my name: food, culture, and sustainability in the gardens of ethnic Americans. Patricia Klindienst. Beacon, 2006.
Flower confidential : the good, the bad, and the beautiful in the business of flowers.  Amy Stewart. Algonquin Books, 2006 Green roof plants : a resource and planting guide. Edmund C. Snodgrass, Lucie L. Snodgrass.  Timber Press, 2006
Invasive plants:  guide to identification and the impacts and control of common North American spcies. Sylvan Ramsey Kaufman and Wallace Kaufman. Stackpole Books, 2007. Jeweled Garden:  a colorful history of gems, jewels, and nature.  Suzanne Tennenbaum and Janice Zapata.  Thames and Hudson, 2006.
Recollections of Great Gardeners. Graham Stuart Thomas. Frances Lincoln, 2006. The Way We Garden Now: 41 Pick-and-Choose Projects for Planting Your Paradise Large Or Small.  Katherine Whiteside.  Clarkson Potter, 2007.


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