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15 August 2013

Adams provides helpful tips for Far Northern gardeners on how to design and implement successful landscape environments. The book outlines the entire planning and planting process, covering such aspects as handling low-angled sun, soft light, expansive vistas, and a cool climate.
— Erica Glasener, author and host of HGTV's A Gardener’s Diary
— C. Colston Burrell, author of Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants
— Steven Still, executive director, Perennial Plant Association
— Alan Armitage, author of Armitage's Garden Perennials
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Designing a Northern Garden
1 There’s a Moose in My Garden
2 Getting Started
3 Your Master Plan
4 Designing Paths, Ponds, and Other Structures
5 To Fence or Not to Fence—That Is the Question
6 Selecting Successful Plants
7 Designing Beautiful Garden Beds
8 Color Considerations
9 Fabulous Foliage
10 Bark, Berries, and Fragrance
11 Incorporating Herbs and Veggies
12 Putting the Plants All Together
Building and Managing a Low-Maintenance Northern Garden
13 From Plan to Reality
14 Preparing Your Soil
15 Techniques to Lower Maintenance
16 Building Your Garden Beds
17 Buying Your Plants
18 Planting Techniques
19 Using Mulch
20 Weeds and Other Maintenance
21 Time to Enjoy
Some of My Favorite Hardy Plants and What Makes Them Special
22 Evaluating Plants from a Design Perspective
23 Herbaceous Perennials
24 Perennial Grasses
25 Shrubs
26 Perennial Vines
About the Author and Her Alaska Gardening Adventure
Works Consulted
Index