Landscaping for Wildlife - MN DNR book Author:Carrol L. Henderson A landowner's guide to developing backyard, farm, and woodlot habitats for wildlife in the midwest. — Table of contents: — 1) Introduction — 2) Benefits of Landscaping for Wildlife — 3) Principles of Landscaping for Wildlife — 4) Habitat components for wildlife: a new approach to landscaping — 5) Landscping your yard for wildlife — 6) landscapin... more »g farmland for wildlife
7) landscaping woodlands for wildlife
Literature cited
glossary
appendix
plants for use in landscaping
conifers
grasses and legumes
butterfly, bee and moth plants
humminbird and oriole plants
summer plants
fall plants
winter plants
nut and acorn plants
planning checklist of plants for use in yards
plants for:
boulevard trees
shade trees
small ornamental shade trees
formal hedges
ground cover
edges
backgrounds, backdrops and borders
hanging baskets/strawberry jars
container plants
vines
shady area
moist soils
acid soils
sandy/dry soils
herb garden
prairie flower garden
woodland flower garden
Common field guides for midwestern wildlife
how to make a wildlife observation blind
space needs for some midwestern wildlife species
pattern for a falcon silhouette
information on weed and pest control for gardens,
yards and tree plantings
prairie grass information
best butterly nectar sources in MN
midwester birds and mamal that use snags
wildlife feeder designs
sheltered bird feeder designs
significant disease and insect problems of Midwestern
trees and shrubs
plants with undesirable landscape/wildlife qualities
sources of seeds, plants, and garden catalogs
summer resident wildlke found in Midwestern habitats