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Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens

by Leon C. Snyder, John Gregor (Photographer), Richard T. Isaacson
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Leon C. Snyder Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens Revised by Richard T. Isaacson Photography by John Gregor

The classic guide to growing woody plants in a northern climate, in a new easy-to-use edition.

Leon Snyder's Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens was originally published in 1980 and quickly became the standard reference to trees, shrubs, and woody vines that thrive in northern climates. Weekend gardeners and professional horticulturalists have used Snyder's work to design gardens and landscapes in many areas of North America, including the Upper Midwest, Northern New England, the Plains States, and most of Canada.

This long-awaited new edition combines the technical information that made the first so valuable to the career horticulturalist with a new, practical approach that makes it essential for the recreational northern gardener. Sections on how to plan a garden are followed by advice on how to best plant and maintain trees and shrubs. The largest section of this new edition is an easy-to-use guide to the many varieties of trees, shrubs, and vines that will grow in the north. Here gardeners will learn the origins of various plants, how they can best be maintained, where and how they will grow, whether they will produce fruit or flowers, and how they will respond to changes in weather.

Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens features many remarkable illustrations, including both contemporary and historical line drawings. In addition, one hundred stunning full-color photographs demonstrate the beauty of these plants in full bloom. Quotations from famous horticultural and natural history writers link today's gardeners with fellow gardening enthusiasts acrossthe centuries. This indispensable new edition is certain to become the standard reference for gardeners of the north. Leon C. Snyder (1908-1987) is also the author of Flowers for Northern Gardens (1983) and Gardening in the Upper Midwest (1985), both published by the University of Minnesota Press.

Richard T. Isaacson is bibliographer and head librarian at the Andersen Horticultural Library at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

John Gregor is owner of ColdSnap Photography.

Distributed for the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

Synopsis

Leon C. Snyder Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens Revised by Richard T. Isaacson Photography by John Gregor

The classic guide to growing woody plants in a northern climate, in a new easy-to-use edition.

Leon Snyder's Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens was originally published in 1980 and quickly became the standard reference to trees, shrubs, and woody vines that thrive in northern climates. Weekend gardeners and professional horticulturalists have used Snyder's work to design gardens and landscapes in many areas of North America, including the Upper Midwest, Northern New England, the Plains States, and most of Canada.

This long-awaited new edition combines the technical information that made the first so valuable to the career horticulturalist with a new, practical approach that makes it essential for the recreational northern gardener. Sections on how to plan a garden are followed by advice on how to best plant and maintain trees and shrubs. The largest section of this new edition is an easy-to-use guide to the many varieties of trees, shrubs, and vines that will grow in the north. Here gardeners will learn the origins of various plants, how they can best be maintained, where and how they will grow, whether they will produce fruit or flowers, and how they will respond to changes in weather.

Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens features many remarkable illustrations, including both contemporary and historical line drawings. In addition, one hundred stunning full-color photographs demonstrate the beauty of these plants in full bloom. Quotations from famous horticultural and natural history writers link today's gardeners with fellow gardening enthusiasts acrossthe centuries. This indispensable new edition is certain to become the standard reference for gardeners of the north. Leon C. Snyder (1908-1987) is also the author of Flowers for Northern Gardens (1983) and Gardening in the Upper Midwest (1985), both published by the University of Minnesota Press.

Richard T. Isaacson is bibliographer and head librarian at the Andersen Horticultural Library at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

John Gregor is owner of ColdSnap Photography.

Distributed for the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

Minneapolis Star Tribune

An extensive and extremely welcome update t the 20-year-old bible of cold-weather gardening. The book is crammed with information on 1,100 trees, shrubs and woody vines and includes about 90 color photographs taken at the arboretum and around the Twin Cities. Unlike some garden gadgets, this book won t be gathering dust in the attic until the next yard sale. It s far more likely to be perched on a shelf close at hand, ever ready to check a fact or to start a new round of garden dreaming.

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Minneapolis Star Tribune

An extensive and extremely welcome update t the 20-year-old bible of cold-weather gardening. The book is crammed with information on 1,100 trees, shrubs and woody vines and includes about 90 color photographs taken at the arboretum and around the Twin Cities. Unlike some garden gadgets, this book wonΒΉt be gathering dust in the attic until the next yard sale. ItΒΉs far more likely to be perched on a shelf close at hand, ever ready to check a fact or to start a new round of garden dreaming.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2000
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780915679072

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