Winter in the Woods: A Winter Guide to Deciduous Native Plants in Western Washington
$6.60
Want to add a new dimension to your cold winter walk in the woods? This easy-to-use guide can help you do just that. You don’t have to be a botanist to learn to appreciate the diversity in our native landscape.
Page Count: 52
Published: February 1999
Revised: January 2013
Reprinted: January 2026
969 in stock
somdn_product_pageRelated publications
-
Lingonberry Production Guide for the Pacific Northwest
Lingonberries are native to Scandinavia, Europe, Alaska, and northeastern Canada, but are not widely cultivated. Known commercial lingonberry acreage is less than 100 acres worldwide, and one-third ...
Authors:somdn_product_page -
Propagating Shrubs, Vines, and Trees from Stem Cuttings
Adding more greenery to your home landscape? Tired of buying so many trees and shrubs to do it? A possible alternative is to use stem cuttings from your current trees and shrubs.
- Pages:
- 9
- SKU:
- PNW152
Authors:somdn_product_page -
A Citizen Science Guide to Wild Bees and Floral Visitors in Western Washington (Home Garden Series)
This easy-to-use field guide provides helpful tools to identify and monitor wild bees and pollinators in western Washington. Great for gardeners, farmers, conservationists, or anyone curious about floral visitors.
- Pages:
- 11
- Published:
- April 2017
- Revised:
- September 2025
- SKU:
- EM110E
Authors:somdn_product_page -
Training and Pruning Your Home Orchard
Learn how to properly prune fruit and nut trees for the best production and the easiest harvest. Get tips for apple, pear, cherry, peach, plum, apricot, fig, walnut, hazelnut, and chestnut trees. Diagrams and related…
- Pages:
- 19
- Published:
- April 1992
- Revised:
- February 2025
- SKU:
- PNW400
Authors:somdn_product_page
