The essential gardener’s guide to growing native in New EnglandPlants native to New England evolved to thrive in local conditions and survive harsh seasons. Native Plants for New England Gardens culls the expertise of the New England Wild Flower Society to help anyone create lovely, hardy gardens that will tolerate drought, resist disease and encourage biodiversity. This handy guide to 100 great native flowers, ground covers, shrubs, ferns, and grasses that will thrive in New England gardens features practical information accompanied by beautiful color photography. Find and nurture the nativ... [Read More]
The only garden guide with a plant selection as diverse as New England weather. To say that the climate in the northeastern United States is diverse would be an understatement. We've seen football games played in blizzards, been caught in jungle-like rain showers, and shaded ourselves from the humid summer rays. With ever-changing conditions, the thought of growing a healthy home garden can be daunting . . . but with such a varied landscape comes an equally varied mix of wonderful plants, including many native ones. You simply need to know which plants belong where, and in New England Getting ... [Read More]
If you raise goats in northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, new York, Vermont, new Hampshire or Maine, you know you need a pasture that can survive the cold, icy winters and the warm, humid summers. Our great lakes/new England Goat blend has been specifically designed for this climate and contains a selection of grasses, legumes and forbs designed to supply your goats with nutritious, palatable forage. Goats often prefer to graze on shrub-like, broadleaf forbs rather than grass. They also favor a wide variety of plant species. We've kept this in mind as we designed this blend to provide you... [Read More]
Hardy Lawn 20 lb. Seed Mixture Covers up to 14,000 square feet. Formulated for the Midwest and northern regions of the US, Hardy Lawn will withstand extreme cold winters and hot, humid summers
Classy Groundcovers Dwarf Mondo Grass is a foot-tolerant turf substitute. It's a low-growing, dense and lush evergreen. Once of the most elegant Mondos, Nana is ideal for creating patterns between stepping stones or even alternating
English ivies are primarily sought as a trailing ground cover lawn alternative that quickly creeps to cover areas (especially beneath large trees, to cover bald spots where grass won’t grow) with a maintenance-free carpet of
Pachysandra terminalis is a slow growing groundcover with alternate, simple leaves, and creeping stems. The flowers are white, borne in late March and throughout the month of April. It is evergreen but the leaves may
Pachysandra terminalis is a slow growing groundcover with alternate, simple leaves, and creeping stems. The flowers are white, borne in late March and throughout the month of April. It is evergreen but the leaves may
English ivies are primarily sought as a trailing ground cover lawn alternative that quickly creeps to cover areas (especially beneath large trees, to cover bald spots where grass won’t grow) with a maintenance-free carpet of
English ivies are primarily sought as a trailing ground cover lawn alternative that quickly creeps to cover areas (especially beneath large trees, to cover bald spots where grass won’t grow) with a maintenance-free carpet of
If ordering a special sale package of 500 or 1000 bare roots, they generally only ship on Mondays (see the Shipping tab for details). If you've ever sat on a bench beside a quiet, still
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