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Grow Native - by Lynn M Steiner (Paperback)

 Grow Native - by  Lynn M Steiner (Paperback)
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<p><b>Lynn Steiner</b> is one of the Upper Midwest's best-known garden writers and a frequent speaker at gardening and environmental events. She is the author and photographer of several books that advocate for the effective use of native plants in the typical home landscape. <i>Landscaping with Native Plants of Minnesota</i>, the first book designed to identify Minnesota's native plants and plant communities and to demonstrate how to use them effectively in a typical home landscape, was a finalist in the 2006 Minnesota Book Awards in the Science and Nature category.</p><p>Lynn is the author and photographer of several other books, including <i>Rain Gardens: Sustainable Landscaping for a Beautiful Yard and a Healthy World</i>, published in February 2012. Other titles include <i>Landscaping with Native Plants of Wisconsin</i>, published spring 2007, and <i>Landscaping with Native Plants of Michigan</i>, published in 2006 and named a Michigan Notable Book for 2007. She also helped develop, wrote, and provided photographs for <i>The Complete Guide to Gardening</i> series, ten regional gardening books published in 2012 by Cool Springs Press.</p><p>For fifteen years, Lynn was the editor of <i>Northern Gardener</i> magazine, the official publication of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Under her direction, Northern Gardener received several Overall Excellence awards from the Minnesota Magazine & Publication Association, and several individual contributors received Garden Writers Association Media awards. She now writes a column for the magazine titled "Northern Natives."</p><p>Lynn lives with her husband and two cats on a 115-year-old farmstead in northern Washington County, Minnesota, where she enjoys tending her gardens and watching the progress of her restored prairie, savannah, and oak woodland.</p>

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