The Prairie Garden: 70 Native Plants You Can Grow in Town Or Country

Portada
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1980 - 219 páginas

Prairie plants are among the toughest of all ornamentals. While they fascinate gardeners with their beauty and versatility, they require little maintenance. They are highly resistant to insect and disease damage, and they need not be replanted every year.


In recent years, the idea of growing prairie plants has gained increasing appeal among gardeners. Bob and Beatrice Smith have prepared this practical growing guide--based on their more than fourteen years of experience and experimentation--for all people who wish to grow prairie plants. The Smiths, who have grown all the plants they discuss here, share their wealth of experience with the reader. They recommend the best sites, tell how to plan and prepare the site and how to treat and plant seeds, and share important tips on propagation, transplanting, and managing the prairie garden or landscape. To aid in both planning and identification, the book includes full-color illustrations of all seventy plants.


 

Contenido

Planning and Preparation
8
CHAPTER
17
CHAPTER 5
24
Forbs and Shrubs
51
Grasses
93
Prairie Plants by Habitat
203
Sources of Prairie Woodland and Wetland
209
Index
215
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Referencias a este libro

Prairie: A Natural History
Candace Savage
Sin vista previa disponible - 2004

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