
Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East
Why indigenous plants, you may ask? What makes them so special to butterflies and bees and boys and girls? For Carolyn Summers, the answer is as natural as an ephemeral spring wildflower or berries of the gray dogwood, "As I studied indigenous plants, a strange thing happened. The plants grew on me. I began to love the plants themselves for their own unique qualities, quite apart from their usefulness in providing food and shelter for wildlife.
Emphasizing the importance of indigenous plant gardening and landscape design, Summers provides guidelines for skilled sowers and budding bloomers. She highlights . . .
- The best ways to use exotic and non-indigenous plants responsibly
- Easy-to-follow strategies for hosting wildlife in fields, forests, and gardens
- Designs for traditional gardens using native trees, shrubs, groundcovers as substitutes for exotic plants
- Examples of flourishing plant communities from freshwater streams to open meadows
- How to control plant reproduction, choose cultivars, open-pollinated indigenous plants, and different types of hybrids, and practice “safe sex in the garden
- Författare
- Carolyn Summers
- ISBN
- 9780813547077
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 313 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2010-03-04
- Förlag
- Rutgers University Press
- Sidor
- 240
