The water-saving garden : how to grow a gorgeous garden with a lot less water / Pam Penick.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781607747932 (paperback) :
- Physical Description: 233 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, [2016]
- Copyright: ©2016
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | Drought-tolerant plants. Gardening. Low maintenance gardening. Water conservation. Xeriscaping. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
A guide to growing beautiful gardens in drought-prone areas teaches home gardeners how to use minimal water for maximum results. Original. - Baker & Taylor
A guide to growing gardens in drought-prone areas teaches home gardeners how to use minimal water to achieve maximum results, from using permeable paving and irrigation to limiting grass and timing the planting season. - Random House, Inc.
A guide to growing beautiful gardens in drought-prone areas utilizing minimal water for maximum results.
With climate change, water rationing, and drought on the rise, water conservation is more important than everâbut that doesnât mean your gardening options are limited to cacti and rocks. The Water-Saving Garden provides gardeners and homeowners with a diverse array of techniques and plentiful inspiration for creating sustainable gardens that are so beautiful and inviting, itâs hard to believe they are water-thrifty. Including a directory of 100 plants appropriate for a variety of drought-prone regions of the country, this accessible and contemporary xeriscaping guide is full of must-know information on popular gardening topics like native and drought-tolerant plants (including succulents), rainwater harvesting, greywater systems, permeable paving, and more.