The Gardener's Guide to Native Plants of the Southern Great Lakes Region

Rick Gray , Shaun Booth
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The Gardener's Guide to Native Plants of the Southern Great Lakes Region

Rick Gray , Shaun Booth
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It's an all-in-one, easy to use resource for those interested in plants that not only look wonderful but fulfill a critical role in our gardens in supporting wildlife, birds, and pollinators like butterflies, moths, bees, and insects... A wonderful addition to my garden library, and to anyone interested in incorporating more native plants in their Ontario gardens.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 23 reviews.

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Walkers & hikers enjoy this when anticipating your next adventure.

"Two page spread on each plant, with at least 4 colour photos and some maps. The information is presented in an easy to read font size. Some entries include maps."

Janine (5/5)

Excellent resource

"Excellent resource for the experienced or beginner!"

Kate (5/5)

Highly Recommend

"I really enjoyed reading this book, definitely looking forward to any additional books by this author!"

Shelly (5/5)

Joy of Gardening with Native Plants

"One of the best gardening books in recent years. Although the ecosystem is south-west Ontario, gardeners from entire Ontario could use it. Filled with excellent information on native plants as well as ‘how to’ for gardeners, this book will be a great re-read. The photos provide much needed visuals to accompany text."

Ron L. (5/5)

If you are into Native Plants, this is the book for you!

"Since beginning my journey into Native Plants, I have purchased 3 books and this one is my favourite, hands down. The photos are fantastic and the information provided about each plant is so plentiful. I am reading it cover to cover."

Janice (5/5)

If you are into Native Plants, this is the book for you!

"Since beginning my journey into Native Plants, I have purchased 3 books and this one is my favourite, hands down. The photos are fantastic and the information provided about each plant is so plentiful. I am reading it cover to cover."

Janice (5/5)

Great book to get you going

"Great book with lots of valuable information like when to harvest seed and how to prep the seed to grow it in coming years as well as all the preferred growing conditions and attracted wildlife."

Shawn (5/5)

Great book to get you going

"Great book with lots of valuable information like when to harvest seed and how to prep the seed to grow it in coming years as well as all the preferred growing conditions and attracted wildlife."

Shawn (5/5)

Want to start planting native plants? This is your book!

"Easy to read with fantastic photos and information for anyone who wants to know more about native plants in the Southern Ontario Great Lakes region."

Terri C. (5/5)

Want to start planting native plants? This is your book!

"Easy to read with fantastic photos and information for anyone who wants to know more about native plants in the Southern Ontario Great Lakes region."

Terri C. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Mar 26, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: Firefly Books
  • ISBN: 9780228104605
  • Dimensions: 7.5" W x 1.0" L x 10.0" H

Rick Gray is an avid gardener who over the years has created a fully native garden with over 300 species of native plants. He has a background in sales and marketing, which he taught at the community college level, as well as a bachelor's degree in Natural Resources Management and a masters in Environmental Biology. His website -- NativePlantGardener.ca -- features blogs, book reviews on native plant gardening books, and Plant of the Month articles.

Shaun Booth, who has a background in ecosystem management, runs an ecological garden design company and native plant nursery called In Our Nature. He uses his knowledge and experience to promote the benefits of native gardening through webinars, volunteering and his Ontario Native Plant Gardening Facebook group, which has over 22,000 followers. His website -- InOurNature.ca -- gets about 4,000 hits a month.

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