2007 Prairie Garden - The Edible Landscape all natural soapGuest Editor Jim Kohut, President and one of the founders of Northscaping a fairly new and innovative resource aimed at northern gardeners, invites you to integrate edibles into your home landscaping. Articles cover a wide range of edibles you can grow in your garden or find in the wild heirloom tomatoes, vegetables, mushrooms, tree nuts, edible flowers, sea buckthorn, cherries for the Prairies, Minnesota blueberries, to mention a few. A book review
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