The series, which includes four books, covers topics such as soil preparation, plant selection, and garden design.
Overview of the Prairie Garden Book Series
The Prairie Garden book series is a comprehensive resource for gardeners in the Great Plains region. The series, which includes four books, provides in-depth information on topics such as soil preparation, plant selection, and garden design.
Key Features of the Series
Articles cover topics such as: Planting seeds, Composting, Mulching, Irrigation systems, Pest control, and more. The resource is geared towards gardeners of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced gardeners.
Gardening for Beginners
If you’re new to gardening, the 2025 edition is an excellent starting point. The book provides a comprehensive guide to get you started, covering the basics of gardening, including soil preparation, plant selection, and basic care techniques.
Prairie Garden series celebrates 30 years of excellence in horticulture research and education.
The Prairie Garden series has been published annually since 1992, and it has become a highly respected and sought-after resource for horticulturists, gardeners, and researchers in the field.
History of the Prairie Garden Series
The Prairie Garden series has a long and storied history, dating back to 1992. The first issue was published by the University of Manitoba’s Department of Horticulture, and it was a groundbreaking publication that brought together the expertise of renowned horticulturists and researchers from across the region. Since then, the series has been published annually, with each issue building on the success of the previous one.
Key Milestones
The Evolution of The Prairie Garden
The Prairie Garden has been a staple in the horticulture community for decades, consistently delivering high-quality content that caters to the diverse needs of gardeners. Over the years, the publication has evolved to address the changing interests and needs of its readers.