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TRIED & TRUE MO NATIVE PLANTS FOR YOUR YARD
TRIED & TRUE MO NATIVE PLANTS FOR YOUR YARD
Puzzled about which native plants will work best in your yard? Find the answer in Tried and True: Missouri Native Plants for Your Yard, which showcases more than 100 plants native to Missouri. In addition to colorful photos, Tried & True includes detailed tables that describe the light and moisture preference, mature height and spread, season of interest, wildlife benefits and maintenance tips for each plant. Grouping plants into sections that include vines, ferns, grasses and sedges, perennials, shrubs and trees, both large and small, makes it easy to locate plants that fill a specific need. There also are tips for getting started with native plants and a chart that suggests native plant alternatives for frequently used yard plants. Armed with this information you will be able to pick plants best suited for your site-plants that survive in drought or flood, hot, sunny conditions or deep shade, in thin, dry, shallow soil or rich, moist soil. With a little planning, you’ll have flowers blooming from very early spring until late fall. Perhaps more importantly, you will be creating a habitat that feeds and shelters desirable wildlife.

 
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