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The Southern Living Garden Book

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Presents a guide to selecting trees, berries, perennials, and vines for the garden, and offers more than five thousand plant listings with information on varieties, cultivation, and maintenance

512 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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Steve Bender

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2,514 reviews55 followers
March 4, 2018
Best book ever for gardeners living in the area it covers. I recommend it to everyone and have never had anyone say they were disappointed in it. I've bought several copies because when I loan it to someone they really don't want to give it back. It has tons of useful lists - plants for shade, plants for cutting, etc., that I refer to a lot. It has detailed info on thousands of plants, including some stand out varieties, covering every type of plant you can grow here. And it doesn't treat the entire South as if it were all the same. I feel sorry for gardeners in the rest of the country, who don't have this wonderful resource. I really do. :)
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December 1, 2018
This book is one of the best gardening books for the Southern US. It’s concise but covers a broad range of plants, and its zone system is more useful than the USDA hardiness zones, which don’t always give a good idea of how well a plant will perform in the South. It also has good information on houseplants. I use this more often than my horticulture textbooks from college, which I primarily use only for more obscure or technical information.
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592 reviews5 followers
January 14, 2026
OK, technically DNF, because this is a kind of massive encyclopedia, but the new edition at least (rudbeckia on cover, currently not pictured on Goodreads) is the book of gardener dreams - it's got beautiful pictures, the writing style is personable and lighthearted, the information is thorough and splendidly organized, and the whole thing is a pleasant informative experience. I borrowed one from the library but already have a used copy en route in the mail.

I can't imagine how much work went into ironing out every detail of this beauty, and I'm excited because it's especially for people like me gardening in the wacky humid south. I've swooned over many a lovely English garden book, only to sigh in realization that most of the advice wasn't for me. This one is. Of course, there's plenty of equally off-chart tropical south beauties in this book, but every plant is clearly coded for which part of the south it likes, and it's easy to navigate.
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1,438 reviews40 followers
November 20, 2020
I have this book with my cookbooks in my kitchen. It’s been so good at helping me identify my house plants and what care they need. It’s so easy to find each plant, plus I really love the drawings next to each plant. It helps a ton. And they are beautiful sketches too. It’s set up like a plant dictionary and each plant by the alphabet has a paragraph about it and a small drawing it identify it better.
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46 reviews10 followers
January 16, 2013
Finally a book that addresses the special microclimates, garden needs, and plants for the South. It has useful and beautiful color photos as well as illustrations, excellent descriptions and advice on how to best grow and enjoy each variety. There is a section divided by season of bloom, as well as alphabetical listings of over 5000 plants suitable to Southern climates. There is a handy gardening terminology dictionary, and a resource listing.

The book is well structured for ease of use and thorough enough to be a handy reference for Southern gardeners at any level of expertise.

4,086 reviews84 followers
January 22, 2016
The Southern Living Garden Book by Steve Bender (Oxmoor House 1998) (635.0975). Steve Bender, noted Southern garden writer, divides the South into five regions and then provides plant selection info for each area. Bender knows his stuff! My rating: 7/10, finished 2011.
231 reviews
May 17, 2013
My all-time favorite gardening book. I look up something specific that I need to check on, and before I know it an hour's gone by...

Thank you Ever So Much for having a picture of every plant listed - helps a lot.
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32 reviews
June 23, 2010
Love it....I never plant anything in the yard without referencing this book!
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February 1, 2011
Excellent book! It is great for novice and experienced southern gardeners alike. I'm spending too much time reading this book!
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59 reviews
February 28, 2011
My first & still most favorite Garden encyclopedia. Excellent, comprehensive resource guide for the novice or experienced gardener. I use this as a companion to my gardening journals.
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682 reviews35 followers
August 5, 2016
Also borrowed from Dora and good, too, although not as informative as Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide.
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4,174 reviews16 followers
August 11, 2016
This is a great reference book for gardeners in the south. I refer to it constantly. Lots of color and B/W photos, plant selection guide, climate zone charts, resources, indexes, etc.
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21 reviews1 follower
May 26, 2020
Best gardening book for southerners. Great reference book. It is the first book you go to.
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