Random books from VermontFlowerFarm's library
The Dying of the Trees by Charles E. Little
Man and Nature (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classic) by George P. Marsh
Hand-taming wild birds at the feeder by Alfred G. Martin
A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America by Lee; Peterson Peterson, Roger Tory
Designing with Plants by Piet Oudolf
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Daylilies (The Gardener's Guide Series) by Diana Grenfell
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About meTwo gardeners who operate a retail and mail order nursery specializing in daylilies, hostas, astilbes and specialty shade plants. Gardening has been a "forever" thing for both but Vermont Flower Farm has evolved since the early 1980's. The authors read and write from their home and business on a mountain above Peacham Pond in Marshfield, Vermont. Garden thoughts and questions are always welcome. Garden blog named "The Vermont Gardener" is available at http://thevermontgardener.blogspot.com
About my libraryAlthough this library will show a fine collection of gardening books, in time it will represent our interests in ecology, nature, conservation, marketing, photography, sculpture, education and autism.
Homepagehttp://vermontflowerfarm.com
Real nameGeorge and Gail Africa
LocationMarshfield, Vermont
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The books are often quoted as part of our website, or our blog, Dialogue is encouraged, questions are welcomed. The authors/owners often write from the mountain above Peacham Pond, a beautiful kettle pond from post-glacial days. Comments are less than lofty.
George and Gail Africa
posted by VermontFlowerFarm at 7:38 pm (EST) on Oct 15, 2006