A home garden is often seen as separate from the natural world
surrounding it. In truth, it is actually just one part of a larger
landscape that is made up of many living layers. And the
replacement of the rich layers of native flora with turf grass
greatly diminishes a garden s biological diversity and ecological
function. The Living Landscape seeks to reverse this trend by
showing gardeners how to create a landscape that is full of life.
Written by Rick Darke and Douglas W. Tallamy, two of the most
important voices in sustainability and horticulture, it is the
definitive guide to designing a beautiful, biodiverse home garden.
The authors first explain the layers of the landscape and what role
the plants within them plays in the larger environment, from
providing berries for birds, food for bugs, or a place for bees to
pollinate. The authors then put this information into context and
offer design strategies to implement in a home garden. Helpful
charts suggest plants, including natives and nonnatives, for each
region. Douglas W. Tallamy s award-winning Bringing Nature Home
revealed the pressing need for a biodiverse home landscape. In a
gorgeously illustrated, inspirational, and practical way, The
Living Landscape supports the important message by showing
gardeners how to make it happen."
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