Gardening & Environment Education & Reference Science & Nature
What's Wrong With My Plant? by Kathryn Wadsworth and David Deardorff is the go-to illustrated guide every gardener reaches for when leaves yellow, spots appear, or growth stalls. This 2009 Timber Press paperback walks readers through diagnosing ills in vegetables, ornamentals, houseplants, fruit trees, and lawns, then pairs each problem with straightforward organic fixes.
Part of the popular What's Wrong series, the book turns plant pathology into an easy visual flowchart: match the symptom photo, follow the prompts, and turn to the proven remedy. With 452 pages of crystal-clear photography and concise science, beginners and seasoned growers alike can troubleshoot pests, diseases, and environmental stress without harsh chemicals.
This gently used copy is in very good shape—clean, tight, and from a smoke-free shelf—making it a practical addition to any gardening library. An inscription on the flyleaf adds a personal touch, though it is not signed by the authors.
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