Background
Roth was born on October 2, 1950 in Wheeling, West Virginia, United States.
Susan Austin Roth and Join Melanie Choukas-Bradley, the author of "A Year in Rock Creek Park - the Wild, Wooded Heart of Washington, D. C.".
(A guide to selecting plants that add color to the landsca...)
A guide to selecting plants that add color to the landscape all year long features lists of the best plants for long-lasting fruits, flowers, and color, the best four-season trees, and hints for creating attractive plant combinations.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0875965563/?tag=2022091-20
1994
(An invaluable reference for both novice and experienced g...)
An invaluable reference for both novice and experienced gardeners with 600 full-color pages packed with over 750 photos of overall gardens and individual plants. Readers will find complete information on perennials, roses, bulbs, annuals, lawns, trees, shrubs, vines, ground covers, fruits, vegetables, and herbs. 270 pages of plant encyclopedias provide detailed how-to-grow-it informa-tion for nearly 500 plants. A photo accompanies each encyclopedia entry. 100 page special design section helps homeowners translate basic information into specific solutions for the challenges in their own yard. Step-by-step illustrations show all the techniques critical to proper plant maintenance. Dozens of handy charts help readers at a glance learn which plants are best for which situations. Information provided for all regions of the country.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0696025736/?tag=2022091-20
1997
(The most exciting new trend in garden design is the lush ...)
The most exciting new trend in garden design is the lush look of the tropics -- no matter where you live! If, like so many gardeners, you're a little bored with pastel flowers and rigid borders, welcome to the jungly garden, where the plants have huge shiny leaves, boldly colored foliage, ferny textures, and flame-colored flowers. Now that garden centers and nurseries are stocking banana plants, elephant ears, giant ferns, and Amazon lilies, you can have your own tropical garden no matter where you live. Whether you want to go the whole way and turn your suburban yard into a jungle paradise or simply want to grow a few tropical plants in containers, you'll add pizzazz to your garden and your gardening experience by indulging in these exciting new plants. How do you grow tropical plants in a cold climate? The way you grow annuals or other tender perennials -- you plant new ones each season or winter them over indoors. And you can even include hardy plants with a tropical look to augment the true denizens of the junble. If you've ever bemoaned the sorry appearance of an August garden, tropicals are the perfet answer -- their leaves stay fresh and they bloom undaunted by summer's worst heat. In HOT PLANTS FOR COOL CLIMATES, you will find both inspirational photographs and solid information on how to design a flamboyant tropical landscape and grow the plants that make it happen no matter where you live.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0395963230/?tag=2022091-20
2000
(Trees are the most important, most expensive, and ideally...)
Trees are the most important, most expensive, and ideally the most permanent plants in a home landscape. Because planting the wrong tree in the wrong place can create serious problems, selecting the right tree is the most important choice a gardener can make. This definitive, handy reference for gardeners, homeowners, and horticultural professionals features * 200 genera and 350 species of shade trees, ornamentals, and conifers, both deciduous and evergreen * The best selections for spring bloom, fall color, showy fruit, ornamental bark, and disease resistance * Trees that will thrive in the hottest and coldest regions of North America * Full-color identification photos to take with you to the nursery * Illustrated instructions on proper pruning, planting, and growing techniques. Trees are the most important, most expensive, and ideally the most permanent plants in a home landscape. Because planting the wrong tree in the wrong place can create serious problems, selecting the right tree is the most important choice a gardener can make. This definitive, handy reference for gardeners, homeowners, and horticultural professionals features * 200 genera and 350 species of shade trees, ornamentals, and conifers, both deciduous and evergreen * The best selections for spring bloom, fall color, showy fruit, ornamental bark, and disease resistance * Trees that will thrive in the hottest and coldest regions of North America * Full-color identification photos to take with you to the nursery * Illustrated instructions on proper pruning, planting, and growing techniques.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0618068899/?tag=2022091-20
2001
Photographer playwright writer
Roth was born on October 2, 1950 in Wheeling, West Virginia, United States.
Roth received a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture in 1972 and a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from the Cornell University in 1974.
Roth began his career as a director research at Valentine Girards Inc. in 1975. Two years later she took a position of an associate editor in Gardening Magazine. Then in 1979 Susan became a senior editor at Western Publishing and held it for six years.
Since 1982 she has been a president, writer, photographer and playwright at Susan A. Roth & Company. Also she has worked as a scout and assignment photographer at Better Homes & Gardens for seven years.
Susan has written several stage plays, including "Bye, Mom!", which had a showcase production in New York in 2005 and "Missing Pages", which was produced at the 2009 Capital Fringe Festival.
(The most exciting new trend in garden design is the lush ...)
2000(A guide to selecting plants that add color to the landsca...)
1994(An invaluable reference for both novice and experienced g...)
1997(Trees are the most important, most expensive, and ideally...)
2001Roth is a member of Dramatists Guild, American Society of Media Photographers, Authors Guild, American Society of Horitculture and Garden Writers Association.
On June 27, 1986 Susan Roth married Mark Schneider.