Midwestern Landscaping Book

Midwestern Landscaping Book
Title Midwestern Landscaping Book PDF eBook
Author Craig Bergmann
Publisher Sunset Books/Sunset Publishing Corporation
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Gardens
ISBN 9780376035257

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Guide to landscape gardening in the Middle West with more than 400 pages showcasing gardens. Includes many ready-to-use how-to step-by-step instructions for specific landscape plans. Covers gardens in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario

Native Trees of the Midwest

Native Trees of the Midwest
Title Native Trees of the Midwest PDF eBook
Author Sally S. Weeks
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 495
Release 2011-01-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1612490018

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Native Trees of the Midwest is a definitive guide to identifying trees in Indiana and surrounding states, written by three leading forestry experts. Descriptive text explains how to identify every species in any season and color photographs show all important characteristics. Not only does the book allow the user to identify trees and learn of their ecological and distributional attributes, but it also presents an evaluation of each species relative to its potential ornamental value for those interested in landscaping. Since tree species have diverse values to wildlife, an evaluation of wildlife uses is presented with a degree of detail available nowhere else. The revised and expanded second edition contains a chapter on introduced species that have become naturalized and invasive throughout the region. All accounts have been reviewed and modifications made when necessary to reflect changes in taxonomy, status, or wildlife uses. Keys have been modified to incorporate introduced species.

Midwest Home Landscaping

Midwest Home Landscaping
Title Midwest Home Landscaping PDF eBook
Author Roger Holmes
Publisher Creative Homeowner Press
Pages 223
Release 2005-12
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781580112567

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Provides information and guidance on designing plantings for the home yard and includes do-it-yourself outdoor building projects.

Growing the Midwest Garden

Growing the Midwest Garden
Title Growing the Midwest Garden PDF eBook
Author Edward Lyon
Publisher Timber Press
Pages 317
Release 2016-04-12
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1604696982

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Plant selection and garden style are deeply influenced by where we are gardening. To successfully grow a range of beautiful ornamental plants, every gardener has to know the specifics of the region’s climate, soil, and geography. Growing the Midwest Garden, by Edward Lyon, the director of Wisconsin’s Allen Centennial Gardens, offers an enthusiastic and comprehensive approach to ornamental gardening in the heartland. This guide features in-depth chapters on climate, soil, pests, and maintenance, along with plant profiles of the best perennials, annuals, trees, shrubs, and bulbs.

Midwest Cottage Gardening

Midwest Cottage Gardening
Title Midwest Cottage Gardening PDF eBook
Author Frances Manos
Publisher Big Earth Publishing
Pages 250
Release 2004
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781931599405

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Create your own beautiful cottage garden. This practical book offers advice to help Midwestern gardeners--whether novices or old pros--achieve beautiful, organic gardens drawing on ageold cottage garden traditions. Learn how to use a lively mixture of perennials, annuals, fruiting trees and shrubs, vegetables, and herbs.

The Midwestern Native Garden

The Midwestern Native Garden
Title The Midwestern Native Garden PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Adelman
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 378
Release 2011-09-21
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0821443569

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Midwestern gardeners and landscapers are becoming increasingly attracted to noninvasive regional native wildflowers and plants over popular nonnative species. The Midwestern Native Garden offers viable alternatives to both amateurs and professionals, whether they are considering adding a few native plants or intending to go native all the way. Native plants improve air and water quality, reduce use of pesticides, and provide vital food and reproductive sites to birds and butterflies, that nonnative plants cannot offer, helping bring back a healthy ecosystem. The authors provide a comprehensive selection of native alternatives that look similar or even identical to a range of nonnative ornamentals. These are native plants that are suitable for all garden styles, bloom during the same season, and have the same cultivation requirements as their nonnative counterparts. Plant entries are accompanied by nature notes setting out the specific birds and butterflies the native plants attract. The Midwestern Native Garden will be a welcome guide to gardeners whose styles range from formal to naturalistic but who want to create an authentic sense of place, with regional natives. The beauty, hardiness, and easy maintenance of native Midwestern plants will soon make them the new favorites.

Midwestern Native Shrubs and Trees

Midwestern Native Shrubs and Trees
Title Midwestern Native Shrubs and Trees PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Adelman
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 658
Release 2017-03-30
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0821445308

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In this companion volume to the bestselling The Midwestern Native Garden: Native Alternatives to Nonnative Flowers and Plants, Charlotte Adelman and Bernard L. Schwartz offer another indispensible guide to replacing nonnative plants with native alternatives. This time, their subject is the native woody species that are the backbone of our gardens and landscapes. Among other ecological benefits, native shrubs and trees provide birds and butterflies with vital food and reproductive sites that nonnative species cannot offer. And they tend to be hardier and easier to maintain. The authors provide a comprehensive selection of native woody alternatives that, season by season, provide effects similar to those of nonnative shrubs and trees used for ornamental purposes and shade. These plants are suitable for all garden styles, provide blooms and fall color, and have the same cultivation requirements as their nonnative counterparts. Nature notes alert readers to the native species’ unique ecological roles. Unlike other gardening guides, Midwestern Native Shrubs and Trees goes beyond mere suggestion to provide gardeners with the tools they need to make informed, thoughtful choices. Knowing which native species to plant for desired effects empowers landscapers and gardeners to take on a greater role in protecting our midwestern environment.