Flower Gardening in the Hot Midwest

Flower Gardening in the Hot Midwest
Author: L. L. Hillegass
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780252068850

The Midwest presents special challenges to the aspiring flower gardener. This title outlines the author's tried-and-true strategies for outmaneuvering the midwestern climate to cultivate a thriving garden. It offers guidance on enriching the soil, composting, planting and transplanting, watering, pinching and pruning, and combating pests.

The Flower-Powered Garden

The Flower-Powered Garden
Author: Andy Vernon
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-03-07
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604696664

“Vernon’s gorgeously illustrated guide…is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to add a powerful punch of color to their garden.” —Library Journal The Flower-Powered Garden urges home gardeners to embrace one of the most joyful and important parts of the garden—color! Andy Vernon, a self-professed flower fanatic, highlights perennials and annuals that pack a punch, and shares 15 color combinations that can be used in containers and gardens. The boisterous combinations are inspired by some of Vernon’s favorite things—like sherbet, birds, and candy. A floripedia of 50 marvelous plants includes colorful favorites like dahlias, petunias, hollyhocks, fuchsias, and more. Vernon also shares basic gardening tips, with helpful advice on planting, watering, soil, and growing in containers. This colorful guide has everything you need to supercharge your garden with the power of flowers!

Library Record

Library Record
Author: Free Public Library of Jersey City
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1928
Genre: Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

Gardening with Native Wild Flowers

Gardening with Native Wild Flowers
Author: Samuel B. Jones
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1990
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Now in paperback, this classic on native plants encourages the garden use of wild flowers, grasses, ground covers, and hardy ferns native to the eastern and midwestern U.S., suggesting suitable plants for sunny or shady woodland, meadow, and wetland features in the garden.