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What's Wrong With My Plant? And How To Fix by Kathryn Wadsworth and David Deardorff is the go-to diagnostic guide for gardeners who need answers fast. This 2009 Timber Press paperback walks readers through visual symptoms on leaves, stems, flowers, and fruit, then pairs each problem with proven organic remedies.
Richly illustrated with hundreds of close-up photos and clear flow charts, the hefty 452-page volume doubles as both a classroom text and a rugged field companion. From seedlings and houseplants to shrubs, vegetables, and fruit-bearing trees, the authors cover virtually every dilemma a backyard grower is likely to meet.
This gently used copy shows negligible shelf wear: crisp, unmarked pages, tight spine, no dog ears or tears, and stored in a smoke-free home. A neat previous-owner inscription appears inside, making the book feel personally passed along rather than anonymously remaindered.
Ideal for young adults and adults diving into organic gardening, landscaping, greenhouse culture, or simply rescuing a favorite houseplant. Grab this practical reference and turn every "What's wrong with my plant?" moment into confident know-how.