Compiles vital information for gardeners in the unique climates of New York and the mid-Atlantic area, including Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and southern New York and Long Island.
Additionally, the book covers ornamental landscape and edible plants, as well as monthly when-to tips. It is the undisputed handbook for gardening in the Mid-Atlantic.
... Rhode Island, and Vermont Jacqueline Heriteau, Holly Hunter Stonehill, Liz Ball, James Fizzell, Joe Lamp'l ... 233 zelkova, 212, 217 Jean Kenneally, 130 Jenny, creeping (golden moneywort), 93, 98 JoePye weed, 109 jonquil, 73, ...
with similar cultural needs. Plants reach 20 to 25 feet and spread from 25 to 35 feet. They bear fragrant, yellowish white flowers in late spring or early summer followed by blue-black fruit. Fall foliage is reddish purple.
This revised edition retains the features that earned it acclaim and provides a wealth of new information.
Fortunately for you, Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Gardening is written exclusively for gardeners who want to grow edibles in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, or Washington, D.C.. Author Katie Elzer-Peters, the ...
Snow peas are best picked when the pods are still thin, dark green, and tender. Harvest shelling peas when the pods are full but still green. VARIETIES Wando (68 days) is heat tolerant and has been a popular shelling pea since its ...
The most densely populated state in the nation and one of the original thirteen, home to the largest public iris garden in the country, and the glacier-swept endpoint of the last Ice Age—for Nancy Berner and Susan Lowry, who look to ...
Two of the world’s leading experts in horticulture, Rick Darke and Doug Tallamy, collaborate to offer an authoritative and inspiring work describing the importance of native plants and sustainable gardening: The Living Landscape: ...
The Garden Conservancy is celebrating its 25th anniversary with this beautifully illustrated book that documents a selection of the outstanding public and private gardens it has worked with since its founding in 1989.
In this remarkable book, Harper walks through 30 years of gardening, focusing her attentions on those trees, shrubs, and perennials that have earned her trust and affection for more than a decade. Full color.