100 Easy-to-Grow Native Plants

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Lorraine Johnson is one of my favorite gardening writers because she shares the same passion and enthusiasm for gardening as an act that can make a lot of positive change in the world and in individual lives. While I have enjoyed many of her books, the Canadian edition of this one gets the most play in my home. The quick reference charts at the back of the book make choosing native plants for your specific conditions super easy and fun rather than a hand-wringing chore.

Please note that when gardening with native plants, finding plants that are suitable to your location is key. When buying this book be sure to find the edition for your region.

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