The Prairie Short Season Yard: Quick and Beautiful on the Canadian Prairies
β Scribed by Lyndon Penner
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
You can have the yard of your dreams on the Canadian prairies. Popular CBC radio gardening expert Lyndon Penner shares everything the prairie home owner needs to know to create and maintain the perfect yard in a challenging climate. Information and topics include: What, where, when, and how to plant; climate; soil, what to do before spring arrives; decks; pests; lawns; maintenance; and supplies.
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