Master Gardener, nature photographer, and popular lecturer, Carolyn Harstad is a member of the Garden Writers Association of America and a Landscape Design Consultant. She lives in Minneapolis. Jean Vietor graduated from Indiana University in Fine Art. She has exhibited mostly nature paintings for 33 years. Her mediums include: watercolor, transparent acrylic, acrylic on canvas, computer art, and polymer clay art.
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Preface: Using This Book Acknowledgments 1. My Garden-Wild, but Civilized 2. How to "Take It Easy" and Still Make it Zing! 3. Garden Jewels: Small Trees for Shade 4. Best Friends: Shrubs for Shade 5. Good Things in Small Packages: Dwarf Conifers for Shade 6. Onward and Upward: Vines for Shade 7. Nature's Carpet: Ground Covers for Shade 8. Softly Elegant: Ferns for Shade 9. Upstanding Citizens: Grasses and Grass-Like Plants for Shade 10. Indispensable Allies: Perennials for Shade 11. Natural Beauty: Woodland Wildflowers for Shade 12. Incredible Packaging: Spring Bulbs for Shade 13. ...And the Last Shall Be First: Annuals for Shade 14. Final Thoughts: Not Just for Shade Resources References Index
This is an exciting book for gardeners tired of ubiquitous hostas and ferns in shade gardens. (Library Journal) "This is the best new book on shade since George Schenk's classic The Complete Shade Gardener." - Fine Gardener With its informative text, accurate drawings, and colorful photographs, this book is a 'must have' for gardeners across much of North America. (Booked Solid with Virginia C)

