Gardening Naturally

Gardening Naturally
Author: Laurie Perron,Sarah Quesnel-Langlois
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781487010256

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Ecological gardening with ease and simplicity. Gardening Naturally offers a wealth of information and practical advice for growing indoor and outdoor plants based on sustainability, a rejection of artificial chemicals, and respect for biodiversity and the natural world. From advice on planning your garden and dealing with disease, insects, and the arrival of cold weather, to tips for starting your own compost, repotting effectively, and choosing which local and native flowers to best attract pollinators, Gardening Naturally will interest anyone who wants to add flowers, edibles, and greenery to their daily life, no matter the size of their balcony or the extent of their garden.

Gardening Naturally

Gardening  Naturally
Author: Sara Williams
Publsiher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2011
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781550504491

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The Naturally Beautiful Garden

The Naturally Beautiful Garden
Author: Kathryn Bradley-Hole
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780789345059

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More popular than ever, gardening is going green with increased interest in environmentally friendly methods. It seems that almost everyone who has access to outside space, however small or large, wants to make the most of it. Interest in growing plants in ecologically sensitive ways that support pollinators, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife is a very strong strand in the new consciousness of garden making. It goes hand in hand with organic principles that shun the use of short-term, quick-fix chemical solutions that have an overall damaging effect on soil and the environment. As the gardens in this book demonstrate, there need be no loss of visual impact or creativity when taking environmental concerns into account. With examples from all over the world, the gardens showcased here serve diverse needs--from twenty-first-century public green spaces to modern cottage gardens and from large country gardens to intimate city courtyards--across a wide range of climates and soils. They have been created with elegance and style, alongside their makers' efforts to work with, rather than against, nature and support the complex web of life that so frequently struggles to coexist with human habitation or agriculture. Interspersed throughout are illustrated essays outlining relevant topics, including: supporting wildlife; the challenges of seaside gardening; incorporating seeds and fruit; grasses, meadows, and prairie plantings; coping with heat and drought; and the important role of trees. Featuring more than thirty gardens from across the globe with photographs by leading garden photographers, including Richard Bloom, Andrea Jones, Marianne Majerus, Alessio Mei, Clive Nichols, and Ngoc Minh Ngo, the book showcases the beauty and visual impact produced by ecologically friendly garden design principles. As the world wakes up to the effects of climate change and the consequent strains on natural resources, today's garden makers are responding in creative way.

Protect Your Garden

Protect Your Garden
Author: Ed Rosenthal
Publsiher: Ed Rosenthal
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013
Genre: Agricultural pests
ISBN: 9780932551191

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Ed Rosenthal loves plants and wants them to thrive. With over 40 years gardening experience, experts often turn to him for advice on how to keep their little patch of green as healthy and prosperous as possible. Bringing together all the advice and tips that Ed has accumulated during his long career, Protect Your Garden is a visual troubleshooting guide containing over 100 full-colour photographs and that help to quickly determine the cause of the most common yet often overlooked gardening problems.

Gardening Naturally

Gardening  Naturally
Author: Sara Williams,Hugh Skinner
Publsiher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781550505887

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An expert look at alternatives to the “chemical stew” to keep your lawn and garden healthy, and the entire planet happy, and safe. More than two generations of gardeners have practiced their craft with the arsenal of chemical pesticides and herbicides developed since WWII. The “folk knowledge” used for generations prior to that, much of which does indeed have a “scientific” basis, is largely unused and even forgotten today. Much of the more recent scientifically based research into alternatives has had limited distribution. As the “green movement” grows stronger in Canada, and pressure increases to limit the use of cosmetic pesticides and herbicides within urban and even rural municipalities, there is a growing need for information about effective alternate tools. The desire to go “chemical free” is there. Here are the tools to make it possible, with comprehensive, understandable, workable practices.

Gardening Naturally

Gardening Naturally
Author: Ann Reilly
Publsiher: MetroBooks (NY)
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1997
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1567992242

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With environmental awareness at an all-time high, Gardening Naturally is a must for gardening enthusiasts determined to cultivate lush, chemical-free gardens. Filled with beautiful, instructive, full-color photographs and illustrations, this hands-on guide shows how to sow flower, herb, and vegetable gardens without the use of harmful chemicals.

Planting the Natural Garden

Planting the Natural Garden
Author: Piet Oudolf,Henk Gerritsen
Publsiher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781604699739

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“If the world of gardening has rock stars, Piet Oudolf qualifies as Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Prince rolled into one.” —Gardenista The original publication of Planting the Natural Garden ushered in a revolution in landscape design: the New Perennial Movement. Spearheaded by internationally renowned designer Piet Oudolf, and incisively articulated by the late plantsman and designer Henk Gerritsen, it transformed private and public spaces with its emotionally resonant, naturalistic use of hardy perennials and grasses. Now this classic has been expanded and updated to include scores of new plants and combinations. Packed with practical information and visual inspiration, Planting the Natural Garden zeroes in on the New Perennial Movement’s power to move us, making its distinctive plant palette available to all. For enthusiasts of these vibrant landscapes, it is an essential text; for gardeners who love the dreamy moods and colors that Oudolf and Gerritsen celebrate, it’s the key to a magic kingdom of garden beauty.

The Ann Lovejoy Handbook of Northwest Gardening

The Ann Lovejoy Handbook of Northwest Gardening
Author: Ann Lovejoy
Publsiher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781570618789

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The organic gardening movement has been long established among vegetable growers. With the mainstreaming of ideas about environmental and ecological preservation, the organic movement has come to ornamental gardening. And one of the primary spokespeople for that movement is Sasquatch’s longtime author Ann Lovejoy. This new book is a complete handbook for ornamental gardening follows the principles and techniques of organic and sustainable gardening. Gardening naturally does mean going without products like Roundup, Weed and Feed, and chemical fertilizers. It also means that gardeners may opt for a selection of native plants that are compatible with local climate and soils. Some of the paradigm shift has to do with getting over the notion that one’s garden needs to be as spotless and tidy as something on a magazine cover. Gardening is all about process, and the methods that Ann Lovejoy explains in this book emphasize good soil preparation, composting, drainage, mulching, and right plant selection. This comprehensive book covers the steps from landscaping and designs to soil preparation to planting beds. She covers all of the elements of the garden: ground covers, lawns, shrubs, bulbs, trees – all with an eye to building a sustainable garden that grows without chemical fertilizers and pest control. You can try to make an Arizona backyard look like a Connecticut estate, but it’s going to take a lot of work, constant maintenance, more water than all the other gardens on your block, and a fat checkbook. There’s a simpler, more gratifying way to garden that is also good for people, pets, and wildlife. This practical book tells gardeners how to achieve that.