Prairie Moon Nursery
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Prairie Moon Nursery in Winona, MN, offers its customers plants and seeds indigenous to the prairie region of the upper Midwest. The founder, Alan Wade, believes in the importance of growing plants native to the area. Gardeners interested in starting a prairie or meadow garden will find Prairie Moon's mail-order catalog full of seed options and tips on how to begin and maintain their gardens. Other nursery owners and managers frequently use Wade's products.
Publication Name: The American Gardener
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9978
Year: 1997
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Tripple Brook Farm (nursery)
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The Tripple Brook Farm nursery catalog offers a rich variety of native, fruiting, and ornamental plants. The nursery specializes in bamboos and groundcovers. Stephen Bryer, owner of the Southampton, MA, business has changed his focus from foreign plants to natives and encourages gardeners to use native groundcovers to reduce weeding and mowing. Bryer does not believe in pesticides or herbicides and eliminates pests and weeds organically.
Publication Name: The American Gardener
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9978
Year: 1997
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Siskiyou: rarities for the rock garden
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Siskiyou Rare Plant Nursery in Medford, Oregon specializes in rock garden and alpine plants for gardeners with all ranges of experience. The nursery, started in 1978 by a former architecture student, serves customers across North America. The nursery stocks rare plants such as daphnes and rubrifolia.
Publication Name: The American Gardener
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9978
Year: 1997
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