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Product Description: Enjoy your favorite container plants year after year! From geraniums to fuchsias and beyond, many container plants can be overwintered and enjoyed again the next season. Alice and Brian McGowan offer simple techniques for overwintering a variety of common tender perennial plants based on what kind of dormancy the plants go through in their native environment...read more

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9781612123615, titled "Saving Container Plants: Overwintering Techniques for Keeping Tender Plants Alive Year After Year" | Storey Books, July 1, 2014, cover price $9.95 | About this edition: Enjoy your favorite container plants year after year!

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Product Description: As a Sales Director or Sales Manager, your life is now all about “reflective glory” - you’re only classified as being successful when the team reach their targets and this only happens when the individuals within it perform well...read more

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9781497310698 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 7, 2014, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: As a Sales Director or Sales Manager, your life is now all about “reflective glory” - you’re only classified as being successful when the team reach their targets and this only happens when the individuals within it perform well.

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Product Description: Cooler-zone gardeners are discovering that with a little wintertime care, plants that have long been considered "annuals" can thrive for years. These plants — including geraniums, gladioli, dahlias, begonias, rosemary, lavender, snapdragons, and even impatiens — aren't annuals at all...read more

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9781603420426 | Storey Books, September 17, 2008, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: Cooler-zone gardeners are discovering that with a little wintertime care, plants that have long been considered "annuals" can thrive for years.

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