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Seasonal Sales E07. Book: Native Ground Covers for Northeast Landscapes
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E07. Book: Native Ground Covers for Northeast Landscapes

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FROM THE WILD SEED PROJECT: Native ground covers are the workhorses of vibrant, multi-layered landscapes, offering a rich alternative to monoculture lawns. These low-growing plants form a vital living mulch that protects and enriches soil, and their beautiful tapestry of foliage, blooms and berries offers a long season of interest to people and pollinators. This guide demonstrates how to incorporate ground covers into biodiversity efforts in urban green spaces, around residential settings and along roadsides. Learn about individual species and inspiring combinations that can make landscapes more attractive, climate-resilient and beneficial to wildlife. What�s Inside: Profiles of 48 native ground cover species that add color and texture to landscapes while building soil health and fostering wildlife habitat Six illustrated guilds of ground cover combinations designed for different conditions An overview of the many ecological benefits native ground covers can provide Recommended reading and resources 64 pages, 6" x 9" booklet
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FROM THE WILD SEED PROJECT: Native ground covers are the workhorses of vibrant, multi-layered landscapes, offering a rich alternative to monoculture lawns. These low-growing plants form a vital living mulch that protects and enriches soil, and their beautiful tapestry of foliage, blooms and berries offers a long season of interest to people and pollinators. This guide demonstrates how to incorporate ground covers into biodiversity efforts in urban green spaces, around residential settings and along roadsides. Learn about individual species and inspiring combinations that can make landscapes more attractive, climate-resilient and beneficial to wildlife. What�s Inside: Profiles of 48 native ground cover species that add color and texture to landscapes while building soil health and fostering wildlife habitat Six illustrated guilds of ground cover combinations designed for different conditions An overview of the many ecological benefits native ground covers can provide Recommended reading and resources 64 pages, 6" x 9" booklet
FROM THE WILD SEED PROJECT: Native ground covers are the workhorses of vibrant, multi-layered landscapes, offering a rich alternative to monoculture lawns. These low-growing plants form a vital living mulch that protects and enriches soil, and their beautiful tapestry of foliage, blooms and berries offers a long season of interest to people and pollinators. This guide demonstrates how to incorporate ground covers into biodiversity efforts in urban green spaces, around residential settings and along roadsides. Learn about individual species and inspiring combinations that can make landscapes more attractive, climate-resilient and beneficial to wildlife. What�s Inside: Profiles of 48 native ground cover species that add color and texture to landscapes while building soil health and fostering wildlife habitat Six illustrated guilds of ground cover combinations designed for different conditions An overview of the many ecological benefits native ground covers can provide Recommended reading and resources 64 pages, 6" x 9" booklet
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