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With this manual for choosing the right trees in the central valley
region of California, prospective planters can weigh their options
and pick the trees that best suit their sites. Healthy, mature
trees can add substantial value to property; sickly trees, however,
can cost an equally substantial amount. The expertise of a
professional arborist is collected and made accessible here for any
reader who wishes to invest in trees for landscaping. Plenty of
troubleshooting tips cover problems from blight to bugs, and each
of the 40 featured species has a complete entry describing its
benefits for both land and landowner.
This practical guide offers tools for making detailed assessments of sites that pose problems or present opportunities for proposed and existing tree plantings in urban environments. It addresses the increasingly important needs of those involved in the "greening of cities," and offer detailed guidance on design decisions.
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Wild Edens
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Chris Gardner, Toby Musgrave
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The Times Best Gardening Books of 2022 Ornamental plants are the
cornerstone of our gardens and we are spoiled for choice with
literally tens of thousands of hardy beauties from which to select.
But we take them absolutely for granted, not for a moment realising
that every plant has a fascinating tale to tell. Wild Edens sets
the record straight. With global coverage, each of the nine richly
illustrated chapters explores a plant biodiversity hotspot. The
reader is transported on a visually stunning and fascinating voyage
of discovery which reveals our garden favourites - as well as some
species that should be more widely cultivated - in their natural
habitats, from daffodils from Andalusia and tulips from the Tien
Shan, to monkey puzzles from Chile and rhododendrons from the
Himalayas, lilies from Japan and proteas from South Africa. Because
the authors have been to the hotspots, each chapter opens with
their personal reflections on the landscape and spirit of place,
and closes with their selection of prime locations. In between, the
informative yet approachable text tells of the plants' 'forgotten
stories'. Of the landscapes which are their home, the adventures of
how and when they were discovered and by whom, the reasons why they
were collected, their impact on garden fashions and trends, etc.
Wild Edens brings another dimension of interest and understanding
to plants and gardens, as well as being a premium armchair
traveller's guide to the natural world of garden plants.
Mexico has the greatest number of pine species of any country in
the world. Because of the predominantly mountainous topography, the
climates range from humid tropical on the narrow coastal plains of
the south to cold temperate on the high mountains of the north to
boreal on the high snow-capped peaks. This book brings together
information from the author's 40 years of collecting trips,
laboratory research, studies of herbarium specimens, and
information published by botanists and foresters. All species and
varieties are fully described. One particular feature is the very
detailed directions to sites in the region where each species and
variety may be found. There are distribution maps and more than 200
photographs of trees, leaves, and cones.
Trees and shrubs bring permanence and structure to home landscapes,
adding character and beauty to the entire property. They can impart
an immediate sense of geography; act as background staging for
flower gardens, outdoor living spaces, and children's play areas;
and provide cool shadows and privacy from neighbors and passers-by.
They are essential to every beautiful yard, yet many homeowners do
not give them the attention that flowers and lawns traditionally
receive.
Penny O'Sullivan gives trees and shrubs the respect they deserve
in her lively, comprehensive book, "The Homeowner's Complete Tree
& Shrub Handbook." Woody plants, she maintains, can be the
heart and soul of the home landscape plan. Their contribution to
the yard might include a springtime canopy of blossoms; colorful,
delicious summer fruit; a regal year-round silhouette; rough and
rugged bark; or seasonally changing foliage. Their presence is a
soothing anchor in the ever-changing environment of a typical yard.
In three sections -- design, plant profiles, and care -- this
handbook covers every essential consideration of tree and shrub
gardening. After an introduction to the principles of garden
design, O'Sullivan guides readers through tree and shrub selection,
with special considerations for owner expectations and growing
conditions.
The heart of the book is the extensive encyclopedia of hundreds of
tree and shrub portraits. Each profile covers ease of cultivation,
availability, history, hardiness, size, growth rate, and special
characteristics. O'Sullivan also includes warnings about plants not
to grow, such as invasive exotics and disease-prone trees and
shrubs.
The final section covers care and maintenance, with thorough
advice on buying and planting; siting; pruning; fertilizing; and
coping with diseases, pests, and environmental problems.
Adding trees and shrubs to a home landscape can be an expensive
proposition. To make their purchases and protect their investment,
homeowners will constantly refer to this book for O'Sullivan's wise
advice.
An Orchard Odyssey is a gloriously illustrated resource for
fruit-lovers everywhere. Packed with inspirational ideas and
practical advice, it shows how orchard living can be incorporated
into every lifestyle, no matter how busy or short of space you are.
Covering fruit in the environment, orchard heritage, and the role
of the trees in garden and landscape design, An Orchard Odyssey
shows you how to plant and care for your trees. Full of inspiring
facts and promoting the 'five trees' orchard principle, it
redefines what an orchard is.
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