The Gardener's Guide to Prairie Plants

The Gardener's Guide to Prairie Plants

by Neil Diboll, Hilary Cox
The Gardener's Guide to Prairie Plants

The Gardener's Guide to Prairie Plants

by Neil Diboll, Hilary Cox

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Overview

A comprehensive and beautifully illustrated reference for all gardeners passionate about native plants and prairie restoration.
 
The Gardener’s Guide to Prairie Plants is the one-stop compendium for all gardeners aspiring to use native prairie plants in their gardens. Neil Diboll and Hilary Cox—two renowned prairie gardeners—compile more than four decades’ worth of research to offer a wide-ranging and definitive reference for starting and maintaining prairie and meadow gardens and restorations. Alongside detailed synopses of plant life cycles, meticulous range maps, and sweeping overviews of natural history, Diboll and Cox also include photographs of 148 prairie plants in every stage of development, from seedling to seedhead. North America’s grasslands once stretched from the Blue Ridge to the Rocky Mountains, and from Texas to Manitoba, blanketing the mid-continent with ecologically important, garden-worthy, native species. This book provides all the inspiration and information necessary for eager native planters from across the country to welcome these plants back to their landscapes. The Gardener’s Guide to Prairie Plants is a must-have reference for gardeners, restorationists, and every flora fan with a passion for native plants, prairies and meadows. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226805931
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 03/24/2023
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 644
Sales rank: 28,754
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Neil Diboll has been president and consulting ecologist for Prairie Nursery, Inc. for over forty years, having previously held positions with the United States Park Service, the United States Forest Service, and the University of Wisconsin-Green-Bay’s Cofrin Arboretum.


Hilary Cox is a horticulturist, garden designer, botanist, and photographer. She was the owner and landscape designer of Leescapes Garden Design for over twenty years and has previously held positions as a designated collector of prairie and woodland seeds for the joint projects of the Millennium Seedbank, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and Seeds of Success USA, which was coordinated by the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Table of Contents

1. How to Use This Book
2. History and Ecology of the Prairie
3. Understanding Your Soil
4. Designing, Planting, and Maintaining Prairie Gardens
5. Prairie Species Pages
Monocots
Dicots
Grasses and Sedges 6. Establishing a Successful Prairie Meadow
7. Burning Your Prairie Safely (and Having Fun, Too!)
8. Propagating Prairie Plants from Seed
9. Propagating Prairie Plants Vegetatively
10. The Prairie Food Web
11. Prairie-Seed Mixes
12. Tables
Notes
Index
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