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50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants: Tough-but-Beautiful Plants that Anyone Can Grow [Paperback]

Tracy DiSabato-Aust
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1 Mar 2009 0881929506 978-0881929508
Sometimes you can have it all. No plant is perfect in every situation, but bestselling garden author Tracy DiSabato-Aust has identified 50 showstoppers--perennials, shrubs and trees-that come close. Each is a dynamic, beautiful choice for almost any garden, and each is nearly foolproof when it comes to care.



As a garden designer, Tracy has spent years studying how to create beautiful outdoor spaces that require minimal maintenance. The plants in these pages are her personal favourites, but she didn't pick them for sentimental reasons. Each had to pass a minimum test for toughness, beauty and durability, exhibiting nearly all of the following:



* Multi-Season Interest * Striking Foliage * Outstanding Texture* Long-Lived * Tolerant of Heat and Humidity * Cold-Hardy * Insect and Disease Resistant * Infrequent Pruning or Deadheading * Low Fertilization * No Staking * Non-Invasive * Drought-Tolerant



With her combination of wit and common sense, DiSabato-Aust includes her own gardening experiences and introduces companion plants that will complement each of her selections.

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  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press (1 Mar 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881929506
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881929508
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 1.3 x 23 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 664,640 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Proves that low-maintenance doesn't mean low-interest. Tracy has packed the book with traffic-stopping garden stars that require less care and less fuss. Now you can actually find time to enjoy your garden! -- P. Allen Smith Garden Home 20080101 Guaranteed to help ... readers "'create their dream garden.' ... The book has stunning photography, its organization is good, and there's a brief informational box on each plant along with a longer, more detailed description. -- Sara Busse Charleston Gazette 20090118 Gardeners who want the wow without the work will find plenty of ideas in Tracy DiSabato-Aust's new book. -- Mary Beth Breckenridge Akron Beacon Journal 20090131 This colorful guide gets right to the point, promoting the stars of the garden with a full-page close-up, a few smaller images, plus a fact and bio sheet highlighting why each deserves center stage in your garden. -- Marianne Binetti Seattle Post-Intelligencer 20090225 DiSabato-Aust has created a checklist of flowers and shrubs, fruits and vegetables that combine toughness, beauty and durability. These practical attributes can save a gardener hours of work. -- Dean Fosdick Associated Press 20090318 DiSabato-Aust's experience with and passion for plants infuses every aspect of the book, from its engaging style to her discipline in keeping it short but thorough. -- Kym Pokorny Oregonian 20090702 Sure to find a place on the shelf and in the heart of every gardener. Marion Star 20090426 A must-have because it will tell you when and how to prune your perennials for better vigor - and how to get them to bloom more than once a season where possible. -- Henry Homeyer Caledonian Record 20081126 For those gardeners who love plants but lack the time to spend hours in the garden, this is an excellent book. -- Stephanie Cohen American Gardener 20090817 DiSabato-Aust is an approachable garden writer. She knows we all love to garden but that we have lots of demands on our time and need astute guidance, which she provides in this fantastic book. -- Renee E. D'Aoust Idaho Farm Bureau Quarterly 20091001

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TRACY DiSABATO-AUST has earned international acclaim as one of America's most entertaining and knowledgeable garden writers and professional speakers. She has worked for over three decades in the industry, speaking for more than 25 years and designing for

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3.0 out of 5 stars This book is missing a trick or two. 21 July 2010
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Although Tracy Disabato-Aust has previously produced two great gardening books 50 High-impact, Low-care Garden PlantsIt's well laid out and has excellent pictures.
As this book is written by an American she fails to provide any British nurseries where the plants recommended might be bought, this is despite many of the plants have the Award of Garden Merit from RHS Wisley; and the book is published by Timber Press who are based in Portland Oregon and in London UK!
In the check lists of High Impact and Low Maintenance Traits there is no mention of propagation. This would have been useful to know if rooted cuttings, seeds or any other method could be used to achieve more plants.
She has also included trees, which seems a shame as the picture on the front cover implies that this book is about border plants.
There are many plants in the book that are of interest to me and I may well buy, but before you buy this book check it out in your Local Library first.
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2.0 out of 5 stars disappointing for UK gardeners 14 July 2011
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What a shame! This is an american author writing for an american audience - and what is the point of publishing the book over here if there is no information that can be applied directly to English/Scottish etc gardens.
The names of the plants are given as their American version, only the Latin names give a clue as to what they might be.
There are THREE PAGES of garden-supply firms willing to sell you the plants - if you happen to live in America!
All references to hardiness are given in 'Zones' which relate only to the United States.
A very slapdash offering from the publishers, who could quite easily have gathered information on UK plant suppliers; and could also have given useful Tables to indicate the temperature band/soil types of the different zones.
Expensive and in the end not really useful for UK gardeners of whatever experience.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for urban gardeners, novice gardeners, and no-fuss gardeners! 4 Jun 2009
By M. Lapus - Published on Amazon.com
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Review: 50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants:
Tough-but-Beautiful Plants Anyone Can Grow by Tracy Disabato-Aust

As a novice gardener, I am drawn to gardening books with a judicious mix of beautiful pictures and helpful advice. This book caught me with its opening:

I wrote this book because you might be like me. You love to garden, but there is never enough time...I've been a gardener for over thirty years both as an avocation and vocation. I love gardening but I also have countless other passions including spending time with my husband, our teenage son, and our dogs and chickens, as well as being a competitive multisport athlete at the national and international level. So I'm constantly rethinking areas of my garden and seeking beautiful yet tough plants to replace demanding ones. I refer to them affectionately as indomitable - not easily defeated, resolute, unconquerable, determined, and strong. Does this sound like the type of plant for you? These plants should be easy to care for but they should bring passion and excitement into our lives with their colors, textures, shapes, and scents. It's great if the plant is easy to grow, but if it's of minimal ornamental value, who really cares?
-50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants
by Tracy Disabato-Aust

Disabato-Aust selected 50 highly ornamental plants that require minimal care and are either US natives or award winners from around the world. Each plant is able to make a statement in multiple seasons because of its long lasting bloom, color, texture, form or fragrance. I'm particularly glad of this selection process since as an urban gardener, I am limited to container gardening. Even in Brooklyn, space is scarce and valuable - I afford to allocate space to non-performing plants.

Disabato-Aust points out that color doesn't just come from the blossoms, but to encourages us to look at the plant's bark and foliage and fruit as well. The book is full of helpful advice both for selecting plants and for caring for individual specimens.

Disabato-Aust developed a very useful checklist for evaluating plants and divides them into High-Impact Traits and Low-Maintenance Traits.

The High-Impact Traits are:
(1) multi-season interest;
(2) colorful foliage;
(3) long-lasting bloom;
(4) outstanding texture;
(5) and architectural form.

The Low-Maintenance Traits are:
(1) long-lived;
(2) tolerant of heat and humidity;
(3) cold-hardy;
(4) deer resistant (not so critical for us urban gardeners);
(5) resistant to insects and disease;
(6) requires minimal or no deadheading;
(7) prospers without heavy fertilizing;
(8) doesn't require staking, infrequent or no division required for 4 or more years;
(9) infrequent or no pruning required to maintain decent habit, appearance or best flowering;
(10) non-invasive; and
(11) drought tolerant.

The beauty of this gardening book is that you can flip through its pages for a plant that catches your eye and then determine whether it would be a fit for your and your garden. I was surprised to find many of the beautiful specimens that I'd admired to be low maintenance and the book has given me ideas for both for my garden, my mother's small garden unit in Boston's South End, and my uncle's large place in Gloucester.

I highly recommend this book for urban gardeners, novice gardeners, and gardeners who would like to spend less time tending plants and more time enjoying them. It's a great gift book as well.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants 4 Feb 2009
By Matthew W. Schultz - Published on Amazon.com
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I had the opportunity to hear the author talk about "50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants" at the 2009 Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association and The Ohio State University Short Course. I especially appreciated that she included woodies as well as perennials in the talk as well as in this book. The book is the perfect addition to any designer's library of reference material. The selection of plants is a virtual "Who's Who" of tough, dependable horticultural fare and opened my palette to some new or underused plants as well. I have already recommended the book as well as the plants to several co-workers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 50 High Impact, Low Care Garden Plants 29 Jan 2009
By Beth Daye - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is incredible. Easy to read. Enjoyable. Beautifully illustrated. I recently moved to a new city and plan to use "50 High Impact, Low Care Garden Plants" to select the plants I'll use in my new gardens. I thank Tracy DiSabato-Aust for again sharing her amazing knowledge. I own all three of her books and I treasure them.
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