Best south region gardening books according to redditors

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best south region gardening books. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about South Region Gardening:

u/kadditor · 3 pointsr/Miami

I did too! But, "urban gardening" is becoming a big thing in Miami. Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida is a great book I found on amazon. Also, this guy on Youtube did a bunch of great videos about what grows in south florida and when…he has a lot of…enthusiasm and some of the videos are a little long…but he knows his stuff. He was very helpful.

u/mrpoopsalot · 3 pointsr/LandscapeArchitecture

I have not seen that book, but if i understand correctly it is a plant selection guide for the West Coast? If so, the Book of Lists is great. This and this are good depending on what part of the coast you are looking for.

u/xxxt · 2 pointsr/herpetology

Yes! We have a few different ones we've collected over the last couple of years. The one she uses most often is an animal track one we picked up at a state park's gift shop. We also have this and this.

u/literallyatree · 1 pointr/treeidentification

Dude you really need to get a tree ID book. Here's a good one: LINK. In fact, it was the textbook for my dendrology course at UGA. (I noticed your locations are mostly Georgia.)

u/nothertheothergirl · 1 pointr/gardening

Yeah the month by month book is great.

Right now I have some pepper plants that I'm hoping to get produce from before we get our first freeze (I'm further north and the peppers are in the ground so I can't really bring them in for the night). Coming up soon: peas, carrots, shallots/onions, spinach, squash, broccoli, cauliflower, a bunch of lettuce (both leaf type and heads), cabbages ... that's all I can think of off the top of my head.