In "Gardening Southern Style," Rushing's down-home manner and his
practical philosophy that urges a harmony with nature and the value
of local resources for solutions have made him a household name in
his region. Whether it's trouble with "southern blight," noxious
weeds, nematodes, or aphids, or sage advice about what, how, and
when to plant--when question arise about problems or maladies in
the garden, many immediately say, "I'll ask Felder "
Having lived in Texas, Virginia, and Mississippi, Rushing is a
horticulturist whose knowledge is linked to the Magnolia Zone, a
region shaped, he says, somewhat like a sweet potato, with Austin
on the western border and Shreveport, Jackson, Montgomery, and
Richmond on the east. Gardens just a few miles north of the Gulf
Coast, from Houston to Pensacola, fall within this zone.
Rushing focuses each chapter on one aspect of gardening south of
the Mason-Dixon Line: Planning the Successful Landscape, Choosing
and Caring for Trees and Shrubs, The Well-Kept Lawn, Fruit in the
Landscape, Vegetables Year Round, Annuals, and Perennials Indoors
and Out, and Southern Gardening Month by Month.
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