Description
With detailed information on over four hundred species and cultivars of trees and shrubs for our climate, Best Trees and Shrubs for the Prairies includes tried-and-true favourites and many little-known or new and exciting trees and shrubs that have proven their worth on the prairies and plains.
About the author
Hugh Skinner received a B.S.A. (Horticulture) from the University of Manitoba prior to returning to manage the family nursery where he grew up. In 2002, he received the Prairie Garden Award for Excellence, and he is currently the Vice President of the Manitoba Horticultural Association. He has developed course materials for Assiniboine Community College, including an Integrated Pest Management course for the nursery, greenhouse and golf course industry. In addition to the books he has cowritten with Sara Williams, he is a regular contributor to Manitoba Gardener and The Prairie Gardener magazines.
Editorial Reviews
"Comprehensive coverage on more than 400 species and cultivars, coupled with plenty of colour photos, will help you choose the right tree or shrub for your space. The book contains a wealth of landscaping tips, cultural requirements and pruning guidelines for tried-and-true favourites and lesser-known or new introductions that have proven their worth in our climate."
— Winnipeg Free Press
"A wonderful resource to help you decide what and how to plant."
— Calgary Sun
"Recommended reading"
— Calgary Herald