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There are several good reasons why savvy gardeners cherish native plants in their landscapes. In this book, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens executive director Maureen Heffernan provides information and inspiration for gardeners about how to choose the best... [ More...]
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Noted marine and children's-book artist Loretta Krupinski found that she had to relearn many of her gardening skills when she moved from Connecticut to coastal Maine. A practical gardener, she kept notebooks of what she learned about gardening successfully... [ More...]
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"This 1881 work by Marshall Wilder, president of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, provides an interesting history of horticulture in the city of Boston and its surrounding area."
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Manning and Ives's 1844 guide is a complete source of botanical and growing information on fruits that can be cultivated in the New England region.
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Daniel Slade's 1895 volume explores the history of the art of gardening as it evolved in New England from the earliest colonies to the late 19th century.
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This guide, valuable to anyone gardening in the unique climates of the upper Northeast, provides expert advice on choosing annuals, biennials, and perennials; tending bulbs, roses, and shrubs; and selecting trees, native plants, ferns, grasses, and... [ More...]
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This is a book that should appeal equally to serious gardeners interested in the specifics of varieties and cultivars that thrive in coastal zones and garden designers who want to learn more about what lives best where. For Smith is wise in not writing... [ More...]
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Nearly 700 species of native trees, shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and wildflowers from the NE quarter of the US and all of eastern Canada are included. Excellent resource for gardeners and habitat restoration.
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Small enough to take to the garden center or nursery, this book contains all the gardening information you need to decide which plants to select and how to care for them in your regional garden
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