A guide for achieving and maintaining a garden with limited water supplies.
Companion plants, creative design ideas, and full color photography make this guide a must-have resource for any sustainable gardener. People everywhere are facing the realities of restricted water availability.
This inspiration-packed guide busts common low-water gardening myths, showcases vibrant waterwise gardens, and suggests more than 150 bright, drought-tolerant plants. Stop thinking dry means drab.
Wonderful Waterwise Gardening
This book focuses on how to grow food with limited water across the United States and Canada plus has new insight on how to irrigate and water wisely.If you are concerned about maintaining your family's food supply or farming with a minimal ...
Successful gardeners have long known that the first rule in creating a garden is to choose the right plant for the place.
In an elegantly written book, the author of In Search of Lost Roses examines how water shortages and environmental concerns are prompting a remarkable solution--the emergence of low-water gardening, one...
A large-format, beautifully illustrated, complete guide to gardening in a California and Mediterraean-like climates, defined as ones in which winters are wet and summers are bone dry.
Today, native plants and water conservation are subjects of vital interest to cities, offices, homeowners, and agriculture alike, as all are affected by the growing shortage of water in the...
Life After Lawns shows how to turn boring and thirsty lawns into dazzling, water-saving gardens, step by step.
waterwise gardening aims to make use of the best of indigenous plants to green our garden environment. Planting locally indigenous plants means they will be adapted to the prevailing conditions and, once established, should become ...