Plant This, Not That: Over 200 Native Plant Swaps for a More Sustainable, Pollinator-Friendly Garden

Author:   Elise Howard
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
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9781523525911


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   26 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Plant This, Not That: Over 200 Native Plant Swaps for a More Sustainable, Pollinator-Friendly Garden


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These days, home gardeners know that many traditional, non-native garden plants-like English ivy, barberry, and burning bush-don't support our bees, butterflies, birds, and other creatures. And that native plants are more likely to thrive, because they evolved as part of the local ecology, so they often require less fussy maintenance and don't depend on pesticides and fertilizers. But gardeners ready to make the switch may ask: Where do I begin? And how do I find the best native plants for my landscape? Plant This, Not That considers some of the most common non-native (and often, invasive) plants in North American gardens and suggests substitutions for more beneficial and equally beautiful natives. Each native plant listing includes a full-color photo, along with sun, water, and soil requirements; ornamental features (including bloom time and color and whether the plant has berries, fruit, and/or fall color); and the pollinators known to depend on and support that plant. Accompanying maps show every plant's locally native range, down to the county level. The book also features an overview of how native plants contribute to our local ecosystems, where to shop for them, advice on maintaining a mostly native garden, and resources to learn more about native planting.

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Author:   Elise Howard
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Workman Adult
ISBN:  

9781523525911


ISBN 10:   1523525916
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   26 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""A timely, ever-so-useful guide for gardeners, homeowners, and landscape designers across the country."" --Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature's Best Hope and How Can I Help? ""This is the guidebook native plant-curious gardeners have been waiting for! Whether you are a seasoned gardener seeking to reapply what you already know about gardening to a native plant palette, or native plants drew you to gardening and you need help translating conventional wisdom into native plant designs, Howard's book will get you where you want to be.""--Tim Johnson, CEO of the Native Plant Trust


""Starting a native plant garden can feel daunting. This savvy guide will help you hit the ground running (and planting!). The detailed species profiles take the guesswork out of plant selection, and the concise garden care tips empower readers to adopt a more welcoming, life-sustaining approach toward their little patches of earth."" --Nancy Lawson, author of The Humane Gardener ""A timely, ever-so-useful guide for gardeners, homeowners, and landscape designers across the country."" --Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature's Best Hope and How Can I Help? ""This is the guidebook native plant-curious gardeners have been waiting for! Whether you are a seasoned gardener seeking to reapply what you already know about gardening to a native plant palette, or native plants drew you to gardening and you need help translating conventional wisdom into native plant designs, Howard's book will get you where you want to be."" --Tim Johnson, CEO of the Native Plant Trust


Author Information

Elise Howard has grown a garden everywhere she has lived since childhood, up and down the Eastern seaboard between Virginia and Maine. She has gardened in window boxes, suburban backyards, apartment courtyards, and on the rural coastline. Her native plant journey began more than fifteen years ago, when she was a volunteer gardener in New York City's Riverside Park. After a long career as an editor and publisher, mainly of children's books, Elise now works as a literary agent. She currently gardens and lives with her family in New York City and Western Massachusetts.

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