Landscaping with Wildflowers: An Environmental Approach to GardeningA beautiful and practical guide to natural gardening, this book addresses the increasing interest in recreating natural landscapes. Wildflowers are hardier, less demanding of water, and not so dependent on chemical fertilizers as other species of flowers. In this illustrated book, the author shows the reader how to grow wildflowers on all types of terrain and specialized landscapes such as dry and wet terrain and high-altitude garden. |
Contents
Going Wild | 3 |
A Spring Garden in the Woods | 15 |
Meadows | 39 |
Copyright | |
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