Shrubs Large and Small: Natives and Ornamentals for Midwest Gardens
Author(s): Moya L. Andrews (Author), Gillian Harris (Illustrator)
Publisher: Quarry Books
Publication Date: 29 Mar. 2013
Language: English
Print length: 168 pages
ISBN-10: 0253009065
ISBN-13: 9780253009067
Book Description
This beautifully illustrated book on landscape gardening addresses shrubs and how to determine which you should plant among your perennials and where. Shrubs provide the foundation for a pleasing, yet low-maintenance garden. They are long-lived, have the ornamental appeal of perennials, and provide variety in color, size, shape, and texture, as well as shelter and berries for birds. Shrubs can make attractive arrangements indoors and provide seasonal variation through the entire year. Gillian Harris’s illustrations are botanically correct works of art that make this book absolutely irresistible.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This book is a little gem for any Midwest gardener looking for shrubs to ‘become a major part of the fabric not only of our gardens, but of our lives.’ Andrews, master gardener, author, and dean of the faculties emerita at Indiana University, will help you achieve this.
― Chicago Botanic Garden
Because shrubs are so trouble free, people tend not to give them the respect they deserve. Andrews’s horticultural experience is so vast she can speak to all of us, whether advanced gardeners or beginners. This book is a wonderful companion to Perennials Short and Tall and as always, Harris’s charming and accurate paintings will help us to look at their subjects in a new light.
— Roberta Diehl ― member INPAWS (Indiana Native Plant & Wildflower Society)
Book Description
A guide to choosing and placing shrubs in your garden
About the Author
Moya L. Andrews is Dean of the Faculties Emerita at Indiana University. A Master Gardener and author of Perennials Short and Tall (IUP, 2008), Andrews hosts Focus on Flowers, a weekly radio program, and writes gardening articles for Bloom magazine.
Gillian Harris is a natural science illustrator. She is an Indiana Master Naturalist and a past president of the south-central chapter of the Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society.