Read Good Weed Bad Weed Who Who What to Do and Why Some Deserve a Second Chance All You Need to Know About the Weeds in Your Yard Nancy Gift 9780981961569 Books

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Good Weed Bad Weed is a friendly, authoritative, easy-to-use guide to the uninvited plants in our yard who they are, how to control them safely - and why it's a good idea to love some of them just the way they are (including a chart for how best to let our labor-intensive lawns “go native”). Weed expert Nancy Gift considers 50 of the most interesting and noteworthy weeds in our lives, with generous helpings of full-color photos, humor and some tasty weed recipes. Presented in the same format as our popular field guide to garden insects, Good Bug Bad Bug, with heavy matte-laminated pages and concealed-wire binding for handy use outside. An attractive gift book for adults and curious kids alike.


Read Good Weed Bad Weed Who Who What to Do and Why Some Deserve a Second Chance All You Need to Know About the Weeds in Your Yard Nancy Gift 9780981961569 Books


"As someone who has always believed that the only good weed is a dead weed I approached this book with suspicion and doubt. After reading it, I still have a few doubts, but I will admit that Ms. Gift makes an honest, sincere, and somewhat persuasive argument. Even if, after reading it, you are not ready to turn your lawn into a showplace for "good" weeds, you will at least have a better idea of what you are dealing with and how best to deal with it. And in the end all one should expect from a book is that it gives you good information and allows you to make up your own mind and this book certainly does that."

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  • Spiral-bound 104 pages
  • Publisher St. Lynn's Press; Spi edition (February 1, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0981961568

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Good Weed Bad Weed Who Who What to Do and Why Some Deserve a Second Chance All You Need to Know About the Weeds in Your Yard Nancy Gift 9780981961569 Books Reviews :


Good Weed Bad Weed Who Who What to Do and Why Some Deserve a Second Chance All You Need to Know About the Weeds in Your Yard Nancy Gift 9780981961569 Books Reviews


  • The marketing concept of this book, "Good Weed, Bad Weed", is attractive, as is the book's layout. It's fun and catchy. It's very good for a novice gardener who knows little about weeds. But like "Good Bug, Bad Bug", it is very light on knowledge for the slightly more seasoned gardener. Weeds that I am encountering are not listed; others that I've found to be real pests are listed as "good weeds" or "not-so-bad weeds". If you really want to identify and learn about weeds, find a more solid, comprehensive book. Or, if you get this book, make sure you have other serious and substantial resources to supplement it.
  • I like it as it specifically helps me chose what weeds I might just control and let stay in the garden. As some one said "a weed is just a plant with a bad marketing program". Some are quite pretty--just not in large numbers that drown out the rest of the garden. Some are very invasive and if not eradicated will soon dominate the garden. With the use of this book, I've isolated a few "weeds" and kept them down to three plants and let them bloom with good effect. Next year I'll probably hit the area with a good pre emergent. Like its companion, Good Bug/Bad Bug, it is a nice addition to the garden library of the common gardener.
  • It's wonderful to have several illustrations, actual photos, of the plant in different stages. I love knowing what each plant growing in the garden is, weed or not. I was able to identify many local plants and realize some I was naming wrong. Good book to give garden lovers.
  • As someone who has always believed that the only good weed is a dead weed I approached this book with suspicion and doubt. After reading it, I still have a few doubts, but I will admit that Ms. Gift makes an honest, sincere, and somewhat persuasive argument. Even if, after reading it, you are not ready to turn your lawn into a showplace for "good" weeds, you will at least have a better idea of what you are dealing with and how best to deal with it. And in the end all one should expect from a book is that it gives you good information and allows you to make up your own mind and this book certainly does that.
  • An interesting little book. I didn't know what to expect and bought it on a whim, but it does have good photos and information. Small enough to carry around the lawn or garden easily. I don't agree with all Ms. Gift's ideas on "good weeds", but that does not detract from my enjoyment of her writing style or the usefulness of the book for weed identification.
  • I moved to KY several years ago and always wondered if plants I see in the garden was planted by the person living here before. Some were pretty some were not. I kept pestering my wife and neighbors but they kept ignoring me. This book has it all.. Now when I go to the garden to weed, I just take this handy and sturdy book to help me weed..
  • The only quibble I have with this book is that (IMHO anyway) there are a number of weeds classified as "good" (meaning relatively innocuous) that (again IMHO) should be placed in the Bad category. I do get where the author is coming from but to see wild onion/wild garlic -- which is the utter bane of my gardening existence and has territorial ambitions second only to that displayed by the Soviet Union during the 1960s -- described as a "good weed" practically made me retch. Nutsedge, too, is described as a "Not So Bad Weed" when in fact it would probably survive a nuclear winter and come back stronger than ever. I also take serious issue with the author's claim that nutsedge "is probably not worth controlling" in a lawn; clearly she has never seen it take over a large part of one in less than 3 seasons, as its tubers are perennial.
  • interesting book

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