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MT199903AG
$0.00
2007
Details color and season of bloom, height of plant and when to plant for 47 biennials and perennials. Includes information on general maintenance, watering, staking, renewal, deadheading and fertilizing
MT199501AG
$0.00
1995
Planning flower gardens, starting plants indoors, caring for a garden. Includes diagrams and table of ornamental and cultural characteristics of 73 common flowers.
MT199805AG
$0.00
2005
Extensive information about one of the plants best adapted to Montana's climate with sections on hardiness, colors and fragrances, advice on which of nearly 2000 cultivators to plant, recommended techniques for planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, diseases and insect problems.
MT199603AG
$0.00
2008
How to choose plants, prepare a site, plant and care for shrub roses. Includes chart of roses that thrive in Montana's climate.
MT198365AG
$0.00
2007
This publication offers basic instructions for successfully growing asparagus, from choosing transplants to maintaining beds.
Best Garden Plants for Montana
4490
$15.95
2005
329 Plants for Montana gardens.

Are you ever unsure about which plants would best suit the conditions in your garden? This practical, inspiring book will take the guesswork out of choosing the right plants. Gardeners from all over Montana will find this a useful guide when selecting a wide range of garden plants.

Organized into eight groups, the plants in this book have been selected because they are virtually guaranteed to grow in Montana. These readily available and attractive plants grow well in our climate and offer the best features for a whide variety of garden situations.
MT199308AG
$0.00
2006
Vegetable seed and transplant schedules for garden or container. Includes info on days to maturity, planting dates, sun requirements, weeks to transplant size and frost tolerance for 34 vegetables.
4447
$3.00
2001
Learn what fair judges look for when you're trying to win a blue ribbon. 30 pages.
MT199214AG
$0.00
1992
MT199904AG
$0.00
2007
How to select the right type of garlic to grow, when and how to plant, info on fertilizing and irrigation and on harvest for one of the few plants that do quite well in most parts of the state.
MT200208AG
$0.00
2002
"Stone fruit" refers to trees and shrubby plants in the genus that includes peaches, apricots, plums and cherries. This publication discusses shrub-type stone fruit, including chokecherries and so-called bush plums and cherry-plum hybrids.
MT199804AG
$0.00
1999
Discusses site selection, preparing the ground, planting, pruning, training, fertilizer, irrigation, harvest, winter damage, weed and disease control and cultivators suitable for Montana conditions. Illustrated. Replaces MT199212AG.
MT200006AG
$0.00
2005
Describes cultivars of rhubarb, how to grow it, how to propagate and how to deal with pests.
MT199217AG
$0.00
2007
How to choose cultivars for Montana's climate, plus preparing the soil, setting plants and pest control.
MT199905AG
$0.00
2008
This publication explains what you need to know to begin harvesting and saving garden seeds. It defines the term cultivar, and explains the distinctions between hybrids, open pollinated, cross-pollinated and self-pollinated cultivars. It gives basic instructions on how to save and preserve viable seed for different types of plants and contains a table of average storage times.
MT200804AG
$0.00
2008
MT200003AG
$0.00
2000
Advice for growing anise, basil, scarlet bee-balm, catnip, caraway, celeriac, chicory, chives, clove pink, costmary or Bible leaf, dandelions, dill, endive, fennel, scented geraniums, horseradish, lavender, lemon verbena, lovage, mints, mustards, nasturtium, parsley, rose hips, rosemary, saffron crocus, sage, salsify, summer and winter savory, tarragon and thyme. Illustrated.
MT199803AG
$0.00
2007
Growing vegetables and flowers from seeds can be challenging in Montana's short growing season, but a full-size greenhouse isn't necessary to extend your season.
MT198806AG
$0.00
1988
This publication briefly explains the basics of growing Juneberry, also known as serviceberry and shadbush. Juneberry grows under a wide range of climatic conditions and is useful in ornamental plantings, range restoration, wildlife plantings and windbreaks. The sweet, bland berries are a good source of manganese, magnesium and iron.
MT199502AG
$0.00
2008
Includes table with days to maturity, planting depth and spacing, quantity per person and germination temperatures for 40 common vegetables.
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