Gardening in the Upper Midwest

Gardening in the Upper Midwest by Leon C. Snyder, published by University of Minnesota Press in June 2000, is a comprehensive guide tailored for gardeners in the northern regions of the United States. This edition spans 301 pages and addresses the unique challenges faced by gardeners in areas characterized by severe winters, unpredictable rainfall, alkaline soil, and short growing seasons. The book offers practical tips and advice to help readers navigate these obstacles effectively.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various aspects of gardening, including vegetables, fruits, landscaping, lawn care, trees, shrubs, perennials, and annual flowers. The book provides specific descriptions and useful lists of species that thrive in northern climates, assisting gardeners in making informed plant selections. With its focus on regional gardening, this resource serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to cultivate a successful garden in the Upper Midwest.
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Northern gardeners face challenges that authors of most gardening books rarely confront-severe winters, unpredictable rainfall, alkaline soil, and short growing seasons. Gardening in the Upper Midwest has tips and advice to overcome these obstacles and more. All aspects of gardening in this region are discussed: vegetables and fruits, landscaping, lawn care, trees, shrubs, perennials, and annual flowers. Specific descriptions and useful lists of species hardy in northern climates are provided to help gardeners make appropriate plant selections.
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