Prairie Up
An Introduction to Natural Garden Design
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Connecting to nature with native plants
Landscaping with native plants has encouraged gardeners from the Midwest and beyond to embark on a profound scientific, ecological, and emotional partnership with nature. Benjamin Vogt shares his expertise with prairie plants in a richly photographed guide aimed at gardeners and homeowners, making big ideas about design approachable and actionable. Step-by-step blueprints point readers to plant communities that not only support wildlife and please the eye but that rethink traditional planting and maintenance. Additionally, Vogt provides insider information on plant sourcing, garden tools, and working with city ordinances. This book will be an invaluable reference in sustainable garden design for those wanting both beautiful and functional landscapes.
Easy to use and illustrated with over 150 color photos, Prairie Up is a practical guide to artfully reviving diversity and wildness in our communities.
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"Prairie plants employed within their natural plant communities can guide us as we create beautiful, resilient gardens that benefit all species together," writes designer Vogt (A New Garden Ethic) in this solid primer on "gardening with nature." Touting a gardening style that mimics grasslands, Vogt suggests picking plants native to one's area, advises on creating a custom seed mix, and lays out what to expect on a year-by-year basis (a March mow is only necessary in year three and beyond, for example). Especially helpful is a list of what to bring to a meeting with a strict homeowner's association board that might not like a wilder approach (including awareness of local weed ordinances and the support of neighbors). Vogt is realistic that this way of gardening requires being in it for the long haul, noting that "you'll have to stay on top of the garden the first 1–3 years and be flexible." Gardeners serious about ditching tidy landscaping have a great starting point here.