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Growing plants from seeds isn't difficult; it just takes a little
know-how. Now, gardeners of any experience level can get a jump on
the growing season with this concise, straightforward guide. Expert
gardener Barbara Ellis provides the basic information that you need
and teaches you foolproof starting techniques for a variety of
vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
What happens between the hopeful spring weekend spent planting
seeds and the warm summer morning when the gardener wanders back
into the rows of vegetable plants with picking basket in hand?
Plenty! Every healthy vegetable garden represents an entire world
of activity and every vegetable gardener, no matter how
experienced, wants to know more about what's going on in those tidy
rows and how to handle any growing quandary that may arise
throughout the season The popularity of vegetable gardening is at
an all-time high. Home grown vegetables taste great, nourish body
and soul, and provide the additional security of knowing where the
produce comes from and how it was grown. "The Veggie Gardener's
Answer Book" feeds readers all the insider's tips and tricks,
practical advice, and organic wisdom necessary for growing the very
best crops.
What if, one step at a time, we could make our gardens and
landscapes more eco-friendly? Barbara W. Ellis's colorful,
comprehensive guide shows homeowners, gardeners, garden designers,
and landscapers how to do just that for the large and beautiful
Chesapeake Bay watershed region. This area includes Maryland,
Virginia, Delaware, Washington, D.C., and part of West Virginia
(translating to portions of USDA Zones 6, 7, and 8). Here,
mid-Atlantic gardeners, from beginners to advanced, will find the
essential tools for taking steps to make their gardens part of the
solution through long-term planning and planting. The guide is
built from the ground up around six simple but powerful principles
that anyone can use: Reduce lawn Build plant diversity Grow native
plants Manage water runoff Welcome wildlife Garden wisely Included
are detailed instructions for assessing and designing your
particular garden or landscape site; choosing and caring for trees,
shrubs, vines, ground covers, and flowers; and succeeding with such
conditions as shade or poor soil. From rain gardens to woodland
gardens, meadow gardens to wildlife gardens, and much more, this
indispensable guide features more than 300 color photographs.
Published in association with the Adkins Arboretum.
With growing consumer awareness about the dangers of garden
chemicals, readers can turn to "The Organic Gardener's Handbook Of
Natural Pest and Disease Control" as the most reliable and
comprehensive guide on the garden shelf. Rodale has been the
category leader in organic methods for decades, and this thoroughly
updated edition features the latest science-based recommendations
for battling garden problems. With all-new photos of common and
recently introduced pests and plant diseases, readers can quickly
identify whether they've discovered garden friend or foe and what
action, if any, they should take. No other reference includes a
wider range of methods for growing and maintaining an organic
garden. The plant-by-plant guide features symptoms and solutions
for 200 popular plants, including flowers, vegetables, trees,
shrubs, and fruits. The insect-and-disease encyclopaedia includes a
photo identification guide and detailed descriptions of damage
readers may see. The extensive coverage of the most up-to-date
organic control techniques and products, presented in order of
lowest impact to most intensive intervention, makes it easy to
choose the best control.
More than just broad expanses of a single plant, ground covers can
bring a fresh look to dozens of landscaping challenges and
opportunities. Flowering plants, herbs, mosses, ground hugging
shrubs, and heathers, planted singly or in creative combinations,
can cover all sorts of ground situations with unexpected drama and
add an elegant, professional look to otherwise dull and ordinary
areas. Additionally, hardscape lawn alternatives, such as
bluestone, crushed gravel, brick, or shredded bark mulch introduce
pathways and help create defined borders. Working with the theory
that ground covers should be hardworking as well as beautiful, Part
One, Rolling Out the Carpet, inspires readers with low-maintenance,
creative ideas. Simplify lawn mowing by filling in awkward corners
with easy-to-care-for colourful plants. Edge walkways to keep them
neat and attractive. Use broad drifts to control erosion along
streams. Ground covers can fit anywhere. Part Two, Landscaping with
Ground Covers, matches plants to specific site requirements.
Looking for herbs hardy enough to thrive between stepping stones?
Shrubby plants that tolerate full sun? Native ferns for a woodland
floor or moss gardens for acid shade? Ellis has all the answers and
the experience to combine appropriate plants in stunning
combinations. Part Three includes in-depth how-to for planting,
growing, and propagating, with special emphasis on site
preparation, plant selection, and weed control. From single-plant
drifts to unexpected plant combinations and new uses for natural
paving, ground covers are an exciting, low maintenance alternative
to traditional lawns.
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