Lots of great pictures, and some good ideas. This is a very brief book of recommendations for alternative varieties of plants, rather than ones that are traditionally planted. It's best for the novice gardener, who doesn't realize that there are more and better options than the ones readily available at the box store garden centers. It gave me some good ideas. A couple of obvious things he omits: these varieties often cost more to purchase, and you have to look for them. Smaller, independently owned garden centers are best sources for these types of plants. Search the internet if you don't know any in your area. Sometimes you can order them from the internet, but I'd recommend buying locally. I borrowed this book from the library--kind of small for a good reference book, not a great investment. Plus, although he tells you to plant in your numbered geographic area--he doesn't provide a map, and doesn't tell you where to go to find it. (Try the internet, or any true garden reference book.) This is critical info all gardeners need.