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Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design Paperback – January 24, 2023


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Connecting to nature with native plants

Landscaping with native plants has encouraged gardeners from the Midwest and beyond to embark on a profound scientific, ecological, and emotional partnership with nature. Benjamin Vogt shares his expertise with prairie plants in a richly photographed guide aimed at gardeners and homeowners, making big ideas about design approachable and actionable. Step-by-step blueprints point readers to plant communities that not only support wildlife and please the eye but that rethink traditional planting and maintenance. Additionally, Vogt provides insider information on plant sourcing, garden tools, and working with city ordinances. This book will be an invaluable reference in sustainable garden design for those wanting both beautiful and functional landscapes.

Easy to use and illustrated with over 150 color photos, Prairie Up is a practical guide to artfully reviving diversity and wildness in our communities.

Received Honorable Mention from the AHS Book Awards (American Horticultural Society)

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"A complete toolkit for the gardener looking to create a prairie-inspired home landscape." --Horticulture

"A wonderful book for the gardener interested in natural garden design, native plants, plant communities, ecoregions, plant sociability, and more." --
The Real Dirt, Garden Club of America

"Gives gardeners the tools they need to confidently 'prairie up' their landscape, whether its a garden bed or an entire yard. " --
My Northern Garden

"Gardeners serious about ditching tidy landscaping have a great starting point here." --
Publishers Weekly

"Beautiful photographs show a variety of climates and regions. . . . Vogt gives gardeners a thorough look into what it takes to create a prairie landscape and revive natural diversity. . . . An essential resource." --
Library Journal

"This book provides even the most novice native plant gardener with an invaluable reference tool in sustainable garden design. . . . Consider
Prairie Up, your trail guide for navigating the change we need." --Outdoor New

"The emphasis on insights gained through in-the-garden experience makes Prairie Up an unusually useful guide for any gardener seeking to repopulate their yard with the local natives." --Berkshire Eagle

"As an excellent concise resource for prairie gardeners, this volume rates 5 stars." --Wild Ones

 



"Provides insider information on plant sourcing, garden tools, and working with city ordinances. This book will be a valuable reference for those wanting both beautiful and functional landscapes." --Michigan Gardener

"Vogt's book is a cookbook for prairie restoration featuring unparalleled lists of which plants to use, in what combinations, and under what conditions. This how-to knowledge draws from Vogt’s own experience designing and maintaining suburban gardens. This type of experience is priceless!"--Douglas Tallamy, author of Nature's Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard

“From his work under the telling moniker Monarch Gardens, to his first book, A New Garden Ethic: Cultivating Defiant Compassion for an Uncertain Future, to his newest manifesto Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design, Benjamin Vogt has been a consistent voice for the importance of our native plant gardens. A staunch advocate for our built landscapes allocating land and resources back to and reintegrating with the natural ecosystems out of which they have been unrelentingly carved these past 150 years. Vogt’s is a voice that asks us to remember, rethink, and replant our world with a greater integrity and meaning. This can often seem a daunting task, but with Prairie Up, Vogt has also given us an essential map, through detailed plant lists and condition requirements, to do this necessary work. He not only invites us, but leads gardeners home-garden managers, and other land managers to successfully and beautifully 'embark on a profound scientific, ecological, and emotional partnership with nature.' This directive and direction could not come to us at a better time.” --Jennifer Jewell, host of Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History & The Human Impulse to Garde

“Many gardening books attempt to take the mystery out of growing plants, providing cookie-cutter recommendations that are ultimately unattainable and unsustainable. Prairie Up does the opposite, celebrating the mysteries and unpredictability of ecological gardens while providing heaps of down-to-earth advice for nurturing these ever-evolving landscapes. Readers following Benjamin Vogt’s tips won’t have to choose between beautiful design and rich habitat. Covering everything from preparing seed mixes to avoiding weed citations, Vogt shows that we can have both. Underlying his generously shared insider knowledge and practical experience is a central message that I wish every gardener could hear: be patient and take your cues from nature, our greatest teacher. If only I had read this book when I first started gardening, I could have saved myself years of trouble!” —Nancy Lawson, The Humane Gardener

About the Author

Benjamin Vogt is the owner of Monarch Gardens LLC, a prairie-inspired design firm that creates natural landscapes for homeowners, businesses, and schools. His work has appeared in The American Gardener, Dwell, Fine Gardening, The Guardian, Horticulture, Midwest Living, The Wall Street Journal, and in the book American Roots. Benjamin is the author of A New Garden Ethic: Cultivating Defiant Compassion for an Uncertain Future.

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Benjamin Vogt is the author of three books ---- A New Garden Ethic: Cultivating Defiant Compassion for an Uncertain Future; Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design; and Afterimage: Poems. He owns Monarch Gardens LLC, a prairie-inspired garden design firm that works with clients in Nebraska and throughout the Midwest. His landscapes have been featured in The American Gardeners, Dwell, Fine Gardening, Garden Design, The Guardian, Midwest Living, and the Wall Street Journal. For over 5 years Benjamin wrote an award-winning garden column for Houzz (nearly 3 million readers) and has contributed words and photographs to several books. He is a sought after speaker for his humor and lyrical passion, presenting at national conferences, botanic gardens, and symposiums on landscape ethics and unlawning America.

Benjamin has a PhD from the University of Nebraska, an MFA from The Ohio State University, and a BFA from the University of Evansville. He and his wife dream of restoring 20-40 acres to tallgrass prairie, hosting an artist residency program, and creating a large destination garden using 100% native plants.

For more on Benjamin's speaking schedule, garden design work, online classes, workshops, pocket guides, snarky shirts, and newsletter, please link to:

http://monarchgard.com