Design Your Natural Midwest GardenBig Earth Publishing, 2007 - 196 страница Gardening with native species is low-maintenance, good for the environment, and yields stunning results. Award-winning garden designer Patricia Hill shows you how to combine varieties that are perfect for the soils and climates of the upper Midwest into beautiful combinations for every space around your home. |
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ENTRANCE GARDENS | xvii |
DESIGN FOR A PARKWAY GARDEN | 10 |
DESIGN FOR A SUNNY ENTRANCE GARDEN | 16 |
DESIGN FOR A FRONTYARD GARDEN FOR A TYPICAL NEW HOUSE | 20 |
DESIGN FOR A SHADY ENTRANCE GARDEN | 24 |
FRAGRANCE IN THE PRAIRIE GARDEN | 30 |
DESIGN FOR A COTTAGE GARDEN | 31 |
DESIGN FOR A WALKTHROUGH FRONT GARDEN | 34 |
DESIGN FOR AN EASTFACING SLOPE UNDER TREES WITH OUTCROPPING | 102 |
DESIGN FOR A SHADED ROCKY SLOPE | 106 |
DESIGN FOR A SUNNY SOUTHFACING TERRACED SLOPE | 110 |
DESIGN FOR A SMALL TERRACED SLOPE | 112 |
WOODLANDS | 115 |
GARLIC MUSTARD | 118 |
NEW PLANTING BEDS | 120 |
DESIGN FOR A SAVANNA BORDER WITH ISLAND | 122 |
PATIOS AND TERRACES | 37 |
MOSS | 43 |
DESIGN FOR A SUNNY BACKYARD WITH ROSES AND PERGOLAS | 44 |
DESIGN FOR A WHITE GARDEN BETWEEN TWO DECKS | 48 |
SPECIALTY GARDENS | 53 |
BUTTERFLY LARVAE | 59 |
DESIGN FOR A SUNNY BUTTERFLY GARDEN | 60 |
ATTRACTING HUMMINGBIRDS | 62 |
PRIVACY | 66 |
DESIGN FOR A PRIVATE SIDE YARD | 68 |
DAISY GARDENS | 70 |
YELLOW DAISIES | 73 |
DESIGN FOR A SUNNY ISLAND DAISY GARDEN | 76 |
BORDERS | 81 |
DESIGN FOR A SUNSET BORDER | 88 |
DESIGN FOR A LONG PRAIRIE BORDER | 92 |
DESIGN FOR NATIVE PLANTS AT A GAS STATION | 96 |
HILLSIDES | 99 |
OAK LEAVES | 136 |
DESIGN FOR AN ISLAND SAVANNA GARDEN | 140 |
NATIVE WILDFLOWER GARDEN | 144 |
JENS JENSEN | 146 |
TWO DESIGNS FOR A JENS JENSENSTYLE BACKYARD | 154 |
DESIGN FOR A FENCEROW | 156 |
GREENWAYS | 157 |
WATER | 159 |
RAIN GARDENS | 163 |
DESIGN FOR A TERRACE WITH RAIN CHANNELS | 164 |
DESIGN FOR A DRAINAGE SWALE | 168 |
DESIGN FOR A TERRACED HILLSIDE | 170 |
DESIGN FOR A RAIN GARDEN | 172 |
DESIGN FOR THE SHORELINE OF A SMALL POND | 178 |
CONCLUSION | 183 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 187 |
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