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Free book: Putting Nature First on Your Southern Land

 
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No gimmicks, no funny monkey business.

Putting Nature First is a real book, with introductions to eco-gardening and lots and lots of information and lists of nature plants. The pfd is free, just click and read.
Not giving away paperback copies, just an announcement to people who like to read about the ethical land use.
My website also offers an easy reader newsletter.
I do have a native plant nursery, but I don't want new customers, will be closing it down this year because I am older than the live oaks in front of the courthouse.
http://www.maypophill.com/

Maybe this link to the pdf will work?
http://www.maypophill.com/resources/Putting%20Nature%20First%2C%204th%20ed..pdf
 
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