Book - Landscape Plants for Vermont
Published by University of Vermont Extension. this book is designed to help Vermont residents select trees, shrubs, vines, and woody ground cover plants to serve their landscape needs and interests. New to this edition are many recent plant introductions, including the latest varieties of azaleas, rhododendrons, roses, and crabapples. Also new are tables highlighting multi-season plants, wet/dry soil tolerant plants, salt tolerant plants, deer-resistant and susceptible plants, and poisonous plants. Proceeds from the sale benefit the Vermont Extension Master Gardener Program, a division of University of Vermont Extension. Trained volunteers staff the Extension Master Gardener Program and provide horticultural education to the public through community service projects across Vermont.
Published by University of Vermont Extension. this book is designed to help Vermont residents select trees, shrubs, vines, and woody ground cover plants to serve their landscape needs and interests. New to this edition are many recent plant introductions, including the latest varieties of azaleas, rhododendrons, roses, and crabapples. Also new are tables highlighting multi-season plants, wet/dry soil tolerant plants, salt tolerant plants, deer-resistant and susceptible plants, and poisonous plants. Proceeds from the sale benefit the Vermont Extension Master Gardener Program, a division of University of Vermont Extension. Trained volunteers staff the Extension Master Gardener Program and provide horticultural education to the public through community service projects across Vermont.
Published by University of Vermont Extension. this book is designed to help Vermont residents select trees, shrubs, vines, and woody ground cover plants to serve their landscape needs and interests. New to this edition are many recent plant introductions, including the latest varieties of azaleas, rhododendrons, roses, and crabapples. Also new are tables highlighting multi-season plants, wet/dry soil tolerant plants, salt tolerant plants, deer-resistant and susceptible plants, and poisonous plants. Proceeds from the sale benefit the Vermont Extension Master Gardener Program, a division of University of Vermont Extension. Trained volunteers staff the Extension Master Gardener Program and provide horticultural education to the public through community service projects across Vermont.