Synopses & Reviews
Gardener and teacher Pamela Wolfe and award-winning photographer Gary Irving collaborate to create an informative guide on how to create fantastic gardens in the Midwest.
Review
“An inspiring and glorious-looking guide to how gardeners can triumph splendidly.” —Womans Day
Synopsis
-- "An exceptionally fine collaboration between gardener and teacher Wolfe and award-winning photographer Irving". -- Publishers Weekly
-- "An inspiring and glorious-looking guide to how gardeners can triumph splendidly". -- Woman's Day
Now in paperback, this ground-breaking book features 22 gardens from 6 midwestern states -- Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin -- and a wide range of interests: native prairie and woodland gardens, a hosta garden, one highlighting miniature roses, and more. Throughout, veteran gardeners share the tips that bring success in the Midwest.
Synopsis
Gardener and teacher Pamela Wolfe and award-winning photographer Gary Irving collaborate to create an informative guide on how to create fantastic gardens in the Midwest.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 202) and index.
About the Author
Pam Wolfe is the author of 200 Tips for Growing Flowers in the Midwest and 200 Tips for Growing Vegetables in the Midwest. She teaches horticulture at Chicagos Morton Arboretum and writes for Chicagoland Gardening and other magazines. She lives in Downers Grove, Illinois.