Jeff Ausmus: 5 books

Book cover of Grow Wild: Ten Natives You Didn't Think Were Native
by Jeff Ausmus
Language: English
Release Date: August 8, 2016

An aside in the series Grow Wild, the book gives a brief profile of ten native wildflowers that most people do not think are native, or may consider weeds. It offers at least some reasons why it might be worthwhile to grow these plants.
Book cover of Genealogy 101: Discover Your Ancestors For Next to Nothing
by Jeff Ausmus
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2017

This book describes the author's success story and details the tips and tricks he used to find ancestors in Hungary, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Canada, England, Norway and elsewhere so that you can use the same tricks and tips to research your ancestors at low cost!
Book cover of Grow Wild: How to Build a Woodland Garden
by Jeff Ausmus
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2017

This book is the third to come in a series called Grow Wild. The entire series is designed to give people an overview of wildflowers and how to grow them, particularly with the use of specialized gardens. This third book in the series gives information about how to create a woodland habitat.
Book cover of Grow Wild: How to Build a Prairie Garden
by Jeff Ausmus
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2016

This book is the second to come in a series called Grow Wild. The entire series is designed to give people an overview of wildflowers and how to grow them, particularly with the use of specialized gardens. This second book in the series gives information about how to create a prairie habitat.
Book cover of Grow Wild: A Beginner's Guild to Growing Wildflowers
by Jeff Ausmus
Language: English
Release Date: June 27, 2016

This introductory edition is part one in a series about growing wildflowers native to a temperate climate. This book will serve as a general overview to wild flowers, and the other books in the series will treat how you can create specialized gardens in order to grow virtually any wildflowers you want, as well as learn how to identify common non-wild flowers (usually called ‘weeds’).
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