For gardeners who live in sunbelt regions of America--whether southeastern, southcentral, or southwestern--this book describes the differences that set hot-weather garden performers apart from other garden varieties.
This book blends numerous areas of interest: First is the basic how-to of desert gardening: heat, soils, water and wind.
Tom Peace, the renowned author of the award-winning book Sunbelt Gardening, uses his years of professional landscaping experience to arm the reader with creative no-limits approaches.
/Sandra F. Ladendorf A practical, how-to book on the problems and possibilities of gardening in the South. "This is a readable garden book and a solid Sun Belt reference as well".--Jim Wilso
Southern gardeners will welcome this informative guide to selecting landscape plants that not only survive but also thrive in the humid summer conditions found in the southern and coastal regions of the United States.
In Living with Wildfire (first published as The Wildfire Survival Guide), gardening expert Maureen Gilmer shares proven ways to save your home, property, and life with wildfire-resistant landscaping and fire-prevention techniques.
Zen of Watering Your Garden
This updated edition includes new information about flood plain laws and insurance as well as changes in government agency titles or roles in flood management.
Jamison, Michael S. “The Joys of Gardening: Collectivist and Bureaucratic Cultures in Conflict. ... Kearney, Anne R. “Residential Development Patterns and Neighborhood Satisfaction Impacts of Density and Nearby Nature.
In fact, after reading Making the Most of Shade, even the gardener with the sunniest yard will want to create a shady nook!--COVER.
In this beautiful, project-by-project guide, mom and master gardener Stacy Tornio will inspire gardeners young and old to explore, innovate, and cultivate through simple projects that will get a garden growing at any time of year.