Liesbeth Leatherbarrow is a Fifth House Books author.
Reviews: "A must-have for all prairie gardeners . . . offers sound
advice on how to make the most of your time and money." -- Regina
Leader-Post "A useful resource for anyone looking ahead to another
gardening season. . . The format is an accessible two-page
treatment for each of the plants listed." -- The Saskatoon
Star-Pheonix "This book could well be the perfect companion for
shopping at the greenhouse and will help gardeners spend their
money wisely. . . could become the most useful volume in your
collection." -- The Winnipeg Free Press "Each plant is given two
pages which more than covers any and all questions you may have
about a particular type of plant. That plant partners are suggested
with each variety is especially useful. The collectors' choice,
which lists specific species of the particular genus, is beneficial
as well. . . an ideal addition to your gardening library." -- The
Calgary Sun "A good guide for hardy plants where temperatures are
extreme." -- Western Living "I love the organization here; one
plant for each two (facing) pages, a short but succinct description
of its culture, a "plant at a glance" description, and a brief
testimonial about the plant from a real gardener." -- The Edmonton
Journal "101 Best Plants for the Prairies is a guide to gardening
in the prairie, in particular the region between the border of the
United States and Canada. . . Any gardener in the region ought to
strongly consider 101 Best Plants for the Prairies as a almost
necessary addition to their personal libraries." -- Midwest Book
Review
Reviews:
-A must-have for all prairie gardeners . . . offers sound advice on
how to make the most of your time and money.-
-- Regina Leader-Post
-A useful resource for anyone looking ahead to another gardening
season. . . The format is an accessible two-page treatment for each
of the plants listed.-
-- The Saskatoon Star-Pheonix
-This book could well be the perfect companion for shopping at the
greenhouse and will help gardeners spend their money wisely. . .
could become the most useful volume in your collection.-
-- The Winnipeg Free Press
-Each plant is given two pages which more than covers any and all
questions you may have about a particular type of plant. That plant
partners are suggested with each variety is especially useful. The
collectors' choice, which lists specific species of the particular
genus, is beneficial as well. . . an ideal addition to your
gardening library.-
-- The Calgary Sun
-A good guide for hardy plants where temperatures are extreme.-
-- Western Living
-I love the organization here; one plant for each two (facing)
pages, a short but succinct description of its culture, a -plant at
a glance- description, and a brief testimonial about the plant from
a real gardener.-
-- The Edmonton Journal
-101 Best Plants for the Prairies is a guide to gardening in the
prairie, in particular the region between the border of the United
States and Canada. . . Any gardener in the region ought to strongly
consider 101 Best Plants for the Prairies as a almost necessary
addition to their personal libraries.-
-- Midwest Book Review
Reviews:
"A must-have for all prairie gardeners . . . offers sound advice on
how to make the most of your time and money."
-- Regina Leader-Post
"A useful resource for anyone looking ahead to another gardening
season. . . The format is an accessible two-page treatment for each
of the plants listed."
-- The Saskatoon Star-Pheonix
"This book could well be the perfect companion for shopping at the
greenhouse and will help gardeners spend their money wisely. . .
could become the most useful volume in your collection."
-- The Winnipeg Free Press
"Each plant is given two pages which more than covers any and all
questions you may have about a particular type of plant. That plant
partners are suggested with each variety is especially useful. The
collectors' choice, which lists specific species of the particular
genus, is beneficial as well. . . an ideal addition to your
gardening library."
-- The Calgary Sun
"A good guide for hardy plants where temperatures are extreme."
-- Western Living
"I love the organization here; one plant for each two (facing)
pages, a short but succinct description of its culture, a "plant at
a glance" description, and a brief testimonial about the plant from
a real gardener."
-- The Edmonton Journal
"101 Best Plants for the Prairies is a guide to gardening in the
prairie, in particular the region between the border of the United
States and Canada. . . Any gardener in the region ought to strongly
consider 101 Best Plants for the Prairies as a almost necessary
addition to their personal libraries."
-- Midwest Book Review
Reviews:
"A must-have for all prairie gardeners . . . offers sound advice on
how to make the most of your time and money."
-- "Regina Leader-Post"
"A useful resource for anyone looking ahead to another gardening
season. . . The format is an accessible two-page treatment for each
of the plants listed."
-- "The Saskatoon Star-Pheonix"
"This book could well be the perfect companion for shopping at the
greenhouse and will help gardeners spend their money wisely. . .
could become the most useful volume in your collection."
-- "The Winnipeg Free Press"
"Each plant is given two pages which more than covers any and all
questions you may have about a particular type of plant. That plant
partners are suggested with each variety is especially useful. The
collectors' choice, which lists specific species of the particular
genus, is beneficial as well. . . an ideal addition to your
gardening library."
-- "The Calgary Sun"
"A good guide for hardy plants where temperatures are extreme."
-- "Western Living"
"I love the organization here; one plant for each two (facing)
pages, a short but succinct description of its culture, a "plant at
a glance" description, and a brief testimonial about the plant from
a real gardener."
-- "The Edmonton Journal"
""101 Best Plants for the Prairies" is a guide to gardening in the
prairie, in particular the region between the border of the United
States and Canada. . . Any gardener in the region ought to strongly
consider "101 Best Plants for the Prairies" as a almost necessary
addition to their personal libraries."
-- "Midwest Book Review"
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