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Regional Ornamental Gardening
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Design & Inspiration
Sustainable Gardening
Garden Reference
Agriculture
Gardening for Health & Wellness
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PL A N T SPOT L I G H T
MONSTERA
Bring home a bit of the jungle
WATERING
Let dry slightly between
waterings; water less in
Indoors, a monstera can reach
heights of up to 8 feet and will
produce aerial roots that can turn
PLANT CARE 101
winter; provide humidity into something of a sprawling mess.
LIGHT
To keep things neat and tidy, train
FERTILIZER angled stems to be more upright
Use monthly; skip in winter
by gently tying them to stakes,
TEMPERATURE
boards, or poles. If your style is
Average to warm more unkempt, go wild—let this
sculptural plant spill from a corner
SIZE or hang jauntily from a basket. Note
Floor
that the monstera is toxic to pets
and mildly poisonous to humans.
D eSI G N I D e A PL A N T CA re 101
DeSIGN IDeA | BATHr OOM
A BATHROOM LIGHT
RAIN FOREST While plants are adaptable, in order for them to flourish, they
should be kept in your best approximation of their preferred light-
ing conditions. If you set a sun-loving plant in a windowless room,
When approaching your room design, consider the space over- it won’t survive for long—but it’ll likely do fine with bright light
head, at eye level, and on the ground. If you include plants on all instead of direct sun. The Plant Spotlight cards include information
three levels, the space will feel more like a natural environment— on each plant’s preferred lighting conditions; following are the
you’ll have to look up, down, and around to catch it all! Here’s the categories you’ll see used there. (Essentially, light’s intensity drops
breakdown of the room pictured on the reverse. as the distance from a window increases.)
Overhead: Hanging plants like the spider plant (upper right) and Direct light: Direct light means the sun is shining right on the
tall floor plants like the Madagascar dragon tree (far left) not only plant for about half the day. If you’re in the northern hemisphere,
envelop the scene in a canopy of green but also provide dramatic like the US, a south-facing window will have direct light.
scale.
Bright light: This is the indirect light you’d get through a sheer
Eye level: Plants in this zone will deliver instant impact curtain or right next to a window that doesn’t have sun shining
whenever we walk into a room. The snake plant (center) and directly onto the surface below it. If you hold your hand over a
monstera (right) work particularly well at this height because their blank piece of paper in this spot, you should see a defined shadow.
bold-shaped leaves provide interest when viewed from the side.
Moderate light: This is the kind of light found a few feet inside
Ground level: Plants placed at lower levels will frequently be a room’s walls or right along a dim, north-facing window (in the
seen from above. Glance down at the bird’s nest sansevieria (in northern hemisphere). This light will produce a fuzzy shadow.
the gold vase) while climbing in the tub, and you’ll appreciate its
Low light: This is the lighting condition well away from a room’s
charming rosette.
source of illumination (for example, the opposite side of a room
with a small window). Note, however, that low light still means
some light—low light is dim, not dark.
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“I love this book. Here are home gardens of designers from every part
of our great country that are inspiring proof of a passionate vitality
and freshness in American gardening today.”
— Page Dickey, author of Uprooted
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VEGETABLE GARDENING VEGETABLE GARDENING
This colorful activity book invites kids ages 3 to 6 to In Grow More Food, McCrate and Halm explain how
explore the world of plants and how they grow through to plan, maximize production in every bed, get the
creative hands-on activities developed by City Sprouts, most out of every plant, scale up systems to maximize
a leading educational organization focused on intro- efficiency, and expand the harvest season with succes-
ducing urban kids to the wonders of the garden. sion planting, intercropping, and season extension.
Also includes interactive tools that gardeners can use
$12.99/$16.99 CAN; 978-1-63586-545-5
Hardcover; 48 pages; 8 x 9; full-color throughout
NEW to determine how, when, and what to plant; evaluate
crop health; and plan and store a harvest.
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VEGETABLE GARDENING VEGETABLE GARDENING
This book guides aspiring green thumbs to success from the $22.95 US/$34.95 CAN; 978-1-60342-975-7
start, no matter what size gardening space they have. The Paperback; 264 pages; 8½ x 10⅞; full color throughout
beginner-friendly instructions and step-by-step photography
detail more than 30 easy, small-scale gardening projects.
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VEGETABLE GARDENING VEGETABLE GARDENING
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VEGETABLE GARDENING VEGETABLE GARDENING
Homegrown Berries
Successfully Grow Your Own Strawberries, Raspberries,
Blueberries, Blackberries, and More
THE EDITORS AT TIMBER PRESS
Carrots Love Tomatoes You’ll learn the best berry varieties for your zone,
Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening
how to fit them into your landscape (including in
LOUISE RIOTTE
borders and containers), and how to maintain
them for peak harvest.
This classic companion gardening guide shows you how to
use the native attributes of plants to nourish the soil, repel $21.95/$29.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-317-1
pests, and create a naturally bountiful garden. Paperback; 208 pages; 8 x 9; full color throughout
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VEGETABLE GARDENING REGIONAL VEGETABLE GARDENING
$19.95; 978-1-64326-117-1
Paperback; 312 pages; 5 ½ x 8 ½
BEST
SELLER
Grow Your Own Herbs
The 40 Best Culinary Varieties for Home Gardens
SUSAN BELSINGER & ARTHUR O. TUCKER
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REGIONAL VEGETABLE GARDENING REGIONAL VEGETABLE GARDENING
Georgia Tennessee
IRA WALLACE IRA WALLACE
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ORNAMENTAL GARDENING ORNAMENTAL GARDENING
Includes an in-depth, plant-by-plant guide that profiles Tackle garden design one small area at a time!
125 popular perennials, along with helpful information Includes 10 garden plans and suggested plants
on each plant’s soil, light, and water needs. for each.
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ORNAMENTAL GARDENING ORNAMENTAL GARDENING
Glorious Shade
Dazzling Plants, Design Ideas, and Proven
Techniques for Your Shady Garden Succulents Simplified
JENNY ROSE CAREY Growing, Designing, and Crafting with 100 Easy-Care Varieties
DEBRA LEE BALDWIN
Offers a calendar of seasonal tasks, a directory of
shade-loving plants, and time-tested techniques for This primer shares 100 top plant picks and offers basic
designing and maintaining a shade garden. information on how to grow and care for succulents.
Includes step-by-step projects.
$29.95/$39.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-681-3
Paperback; 324 pages; 8½ x 10; full color throughout $24.95/$37.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-393-5
Paperback; 272 pages; 8 x 8¾; full color throughout
This simple, recipe-style approach to garden design Discover inspiring examples of brilliant gardens filled with
features 127 combinations featuring foliage for both water-smart plants. You’ll find advice for adding color to the gar-
sunny and shady gardens. den and a plant directory that features drought-tolerant plants.
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ORNAMENTAL GARDENING ORNAMENTAL GARDENING
Includes step-by-step instructions for creating a Distills the vital lessons of gardening into 100 simple
variety of trough gardens. Also includes profiles for rules that will yield a gorgeous and thriving home
the best alpine plants, along with advice on planting, garden. Discover tips on garden design, care and
care, and pests. maintenance, healthy soil, the best ways to water,
and more.
$24.95/$33.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-706-3
Paperback; 224 pages; 8 x 9; full color throughout $19.95 US/$29.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-878-7
Paper Over Board; 224 pages; 6½ x 7½; full color throughout
Discover gorgeous rock gardens from around the world This call to arms urges home gardeners to ignore the
and learn the techniques and methods specific to creat- rules and grow what they love. You will discover advice
ing and maintaining a rock garden. Includes profiles of on gardening outside your zone, shopping for unique
the top 50 rock garden plants. plants, and taking risks in garden design.
BEST
The Tree Book SELLER
Superior Selections for Landscapes, Streetscapes, and Gardens
Shrubs MICHAEL A. DIRR & KEITH S. WARREN
Discover the Perfect Plant for Every Place in Your Garden
ANDY MCINDOE The most comprehensive guide to trees used in gardens,
landscapes, and streetscapes, from two of the biggest
Features shrubs for challenging growing conditions,
names in plants. It includes profiles for more than 2,400
along with those chosen for their desirable character-
species and cultivars.
istics. Plant profiles include complete growing infor-
mation and recommended companion plants. $79.95/$110.00 CAN; 978-1-60469-714-8
Paper Over Board; 900 pages; 8½ x 11; full color throughout
$32.95/$47.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-767-4
Hardcover; 336 pages; 8½ x 10; full color throughout
The Well-Tended Perennial Garden
The Essential Guide to Planting and Pruning Techniques, Third Edition
TRACY DISABATO-AUST
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REGIONAL ORNAMENTAL GARDENING REGIONAL ORNAMENTAL GARDENING
Native plants bring your garden to life—and life to The plant profiles in this book include a deer-
your garden! Here are the best choices for Oregon resistance rating, growing advice, and companion
and Washington. species. For gardeners in CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ,
NY, NC, PA, RI, VT, VA, WV, and Washington, DC.
$24.99; 978-1-64326-071-6
Paperback; 264 pages; 8 x 9; full color throughout
NEW $19.95/$26.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-986-9
Paperback; 220 pages; 7 x 9; full color throughout
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DESIGN & INSPIRATION DESIGN & INSPIRATION
Thompson shares 100 color schemes derived from This lush book celebrates the renowned beauty
existing gardens. Home gardeners can easily choose a of New York’s Wave Hill and provides helpful infor-
color scheme and find the plants that will allow them mation on the plants, techniques, and design
to recreate it at home. Published in partnership with choices that define this iconic space.
the Royal Horticultural Society.
$40.00 US/$55.00 CAN; 978-1-60469-851-0
Hardcover; 296 pages; 8½ x 11; full color throughout
$45.00/$60.00 CAN; 978-1-60469-959-3
Jacketed Hardcover; 400 pages; 8 ½ x 11; full color throughout
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Windcliff
A Story of People, Plants, and Gardens
DANIEL J. HINKLEY
Uprooted BEST
A Gardener Reflects on Beginning Again Planting the Natural Garden SELLER
PAGE DICKEY PIET OUDOLF & HENK GERRITSEN
Dickey reflects on what it means for a gardener to start again. Packed with practical information, scores of plants, and
Follow her journey as she discovers the ins and outs of the land- visual inspiration, this book makes the distinctive plant
scape surrounding her new garden and learns how to be a new palette of the New Perennial Movement available to all.
kind of gardener.
$35.00/$48.00 CAN; 978-1-60469-973-9
$27.95/$37.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-957-9 Paper Over Board; 288 pages; 6¾ x 8¼; full color throughout
Jacketed Hardcover; 244 pages; 6½ x 9; full color throughout BEST
SELLER
Spirit of Place
The Making of a New England Garden Chasing Eden
BILL NOBLE Design Inspiration from the Gardens at Hortulus Farm
JACK STAUB & RENNY REYNOLDS
Noble explores how history and landscape inspire gar-
dens. Sumptuously illustrated, this thoughtful look at Staub and Reynolds use their own garden to teach you
the process of garden-making will inspire you to create the principles of garden design, and how to break those
a garden rich in context, personal vision, and spirit. rules to create an attention-worthy landscape.
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DESIGN & INSPIRATION DESIGN & INSPIRATION
Learn how to make your garden a year-round source of In The Garden Maker's Book of Wonder, popular gardening
food and beauty. Packed with glorious images and prac- lifestyle influencer Allison Vallin Kostovick invites fans of
tical tips, this book will inspire you to live a life enriched cottagecore, gardening, and nature-based living to share
by nature every day. her journey as she crafts, cooks, dreams, and creates.
Mini Meadows This valuable guide can be used in any gardening zone and
Grow a Little Patch of Colorful Flowers Anywhere Around Your Yard
includes space for customized record-keeping. Includes
MIKE LIZOTTE
detailed weekly to-do lists that make tasks simple and
From choosing the right variety of seeds, preparing the manageable.
soil, sowing evenly, and watering well, this book guides $30.00/$38.00 CAN; 978-1-64326-133-1
you through the process of creating a miniature meadow.
NEW Hardcover Paper over boards; 232 pages; 7 x 9; full color throughout
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SUSTAINABLE GARDENING SUSTAINABLE GARDENING
Paperback
$8.99/$12.99 CAN; 978-1-64326-214-7
Hardcover
$19.00/$24.00 CAN; 978-1-64326-165-2
256 pages; 5.5 x 8; 103 B&W photos
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SUSTAINABLE GARDENING SUSTAINABLE GARDENING
Using chemical fertilizers injures the microbial life that 100 Plants to Feed the Birds offers planting and care
sustains plants. This must-have book details how to guidance for 100 native plant species that provide food
garden in a way that strengthens the soil food web, and and shelter for birds throughout the year, from winter all
explains how to use compost, mulches, and compost tea. the way through breeding and migrating periods. Intro-
$24.95/$34.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-113-9 ductory text explains how to create a healthy year-round
Hardcover; 220 pages; 6 x 9; full color throughout landscape for birds. Plant photographs and range maps
provide needed visual guidance to selecting the right
plants for any location in North America.
Teaming with Fungi
The Organic Grower’s Guide to Mycorrhizae
$16.99/$22.99 CAN; 978-1-63586-438-0 NEW
Paperback; 256 pages; 7 x 9; full color throughout
JEFF LOWENFELS
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SUSTAINABLE GARDENING SUSTAINABLE GARDENING
What you grow is only as good as the soil you grow it This comprehensive guide includes detailed instructions
in. Diane Miessler shares techniques to transform your for making biochar from wood or other kinds of plant
soil—including cover crops, constant mulching, and a material, along with specific guidelines for using it to
simple-but-supercharged recipe for compost tea. enrich soil, prevent erosion, and enhance plant growth.
Weedless Gardening
Gardening for Butterflies
The Hassle-Free All-Organic System
How You Can Attract and Protect
LEE REICH
Beautiful, Beneficial Insects
THE XERCES SOCIETY
This hassle-free and fully organic system helps you
Learn why butterflies matter, why they are in danger, and protect your soil, contributes to plant health, reduces
how to choose plants that will attract and protect them. water use, and solves your weed problems.
Garden Allies
Gardening with Less Water
Discover the Many Ways Insects, Birds, and Other Animals Keep
Low-Tech, Low-Cost Techniques
Your Garden Beautiful and Thriving
DAVID A. BAINBRIDGE
FREDERIQUE LAVOIPIERRE
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SUSTAINABLE GARDENING SUSTAINABLE GARDENING
This guide to vermicomposting covers everything This authoritative guide explains the basics of per-
you need to know, from building or purchasing a maculture and explores various permaculture
bin to maintaining the worms and harvesting the systems.
finished compost.
$29.95/$39.95 CAN; 978-160469-443-7
$14.95/$19.95 CAN; 978-1-61212-947-1 Paperback; 336 pages; 8½ x 10; full color throughout
Paperback; 192 pages; 6 x 9; illustrations throughout
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GARDEN REFERENCE GARDEN REFERENCE
This kid-to-kid guide to growing healthy food provides This compendium of practical advice shares thousands of
useful details about caring for a garden throughout tasks and chores broken down for every week of the year.
the seasons. And it covers every type of plant: vegetables, flowers, trees
and shrubs, herbs, and houseplants. Readers will find general
$18.95/$25.95 CAN; 978-1-61212-925-9 growing advice; suggestions for care and maintenance; tips for
Paperback; 144 pages; 8 x 10; full color throughout planting in a variety of areas (outdoor, on terraces and balco-
nies, on windowsill, and indoors); best practices for harvesting;
tricks for helping your houseplants thrive; and much more.
BEST
SELLER $24.95/$33.95 CAN; 978-1-64326-141-6
The Garden Primer Paperback; 368 pages; 8 x 10; two color illustrations throughout ABO UT THI S BOO
BARBARA DAMROSCH K
F
irst of all, readers should
be aware that this book
is divided into two main parts. Within the individual tips
The first part com- themselves, readers will find
prises the tips themselves, specific techniques, advice,
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Acidified soil is unsuitable for Soot and wood ash contain import- fragments (primarily conifer wood) without bark, and more detail. Cross-references in
(for exampleTIP 728 )
from wood chips through heating, mostly through the to tips elsewhere that contain refer
Composting growing plants. ant nutrients and should be added • Winter information on the same sub-
application of steam and pressure.
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Irrigation
Avoid using peat for soil following headings: their specific soil and climate
Channel requirements. Among other
Earth
Compost
Heap 14 So-called quick composters will
reduce the time required for com-
improvement whenever possible.
Peat extraction destroys wetlands, which are also
• General Vegetables
things, you can find information
site and environmental conditions,
growth forms, fruit sizes,
in the individual tables on
maintenance measures,
plete decomposition. • Ornamental Plants development times, and harvest-
40 in valuable habitats for unique plant and animal species.
• Ornamental Gardens ing tips, as well as on pests
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Bacterial and fungal growth will lead to a significant Accordingly, peat is gradually being superseded as a Commercially available potting that attack our vegetable
Peat ornamental plants. This second and
acceleration of the composting process. The compost soil improvement material. Meanwhile, as well as hav- • Terraces and Balconies part, too, follows the same
compost often contains a high pro- • Winter Gardens General – Vegetables – Ornamental
will warm up to 122 to 140°F within a few days, and ing good characteristics, such as water retention and Plants sequence. These
portion of peat.
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earth can be spread over land that By contrast, most garden plants prefer a weakly acidic, Bark mulch is used to cover terrace and balcony, and them to delve deeper into
winter gardens, the tips in in extensive and fascinating the
neutral, or weakly alkaline soil. For pot plants, sub- this section have been further world of horticulture.
Three-year 1st Yr: has been tilled in the fall. Use a coarsely the soil.
composting Raw strates with good structure and water retention are subdivided accordingly. We wish all gardening enthusiasts
meshed upright sieve to deal with large This means that important every pleasure and
The site should most important, but here, too, there are drawbacks. If Bark mulch should not be confused with bark humus. relating to ornamental plants tasks success with caring for their
be located in the clumps of material. the peat becomes too dry, it will no longer take up Bark mulch consists solely of chopped-up bark, and in all areas can be carried plants, resplendent flower-
2nd Yr
out at the optimal time. ing, outstanding yields,
shade, and not
water. If this is not remedied immediately, the plant often contains growth-inhibiting substances to sup- and, not least, enjoyment
immediately visible
Compost is a nutrient-rich alternative to stable relaxation in their gardening and
from the outside. will dry out. The soils of commercially available pot press weeds. Bark mulch is good for covering the soil activities.
3rd Yr: manure. Rather than being mixed into the soil in the
Since gardens are Ready plants usually still contain a very high peat content. as a protection against drying out, or to protect sen-
mostly small, the fall, it is spread over the tilled land and worked into
sitive herbaceous perennials against black frost. In
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soil heaps take up the surface in the spring. Compost earth should not
too much space. In the specialist trade, bark humus the case of newly planted trees and shrubs, it should
be sieved too coarsely or too finely. The sieve should
and wood fibers, among others, are be used to cover the tree pit.
be set up flat enough so that only very large lumps
offered as alternatives to peat.
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and stones remain behind.
Snow is the natural protective
These materials have similar properties to those of cover for all plants that are grow-
peat. Bark humus is made from chopped-up, fer-
ing outdoors.
mented, or composted conifer bark, is structurally
stable, weakly acidic, has soil-aerating properties, Snow lying on paths and open ground can be put to
and is nutrient-poor. Bark humus is also available good use if it is spread over cultivated land. It is espe-
with additional nutrients. Wood fibers have a cially useful as a protective layer for wintergreen
A compost heap resembles
a pile of potatoes.
peat-like structure, similar soil-aerating properties, a perennials, woody plants, and other low-growing
somewhat higher pH value than peat, and a low plants that are susceptible to black frost. If spread
nutrient content. Wood fibers, too, are available with over tilled land, snow will also increase the all-
BEST
additional nutrients. They are extracted from wood important soil moisture level.
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GARDEN REFERENCE GARDEN REFERENCE
Chesney offers a deeper understanding of tick populations Forti celebrates and shares the lore and traditional
and shares how to combat them naturally. Includes land- practices that link us with the natural world and with
scape-management methods for reducing tick populations each other. Arranged alphabetically, entries include
and prophylactic herbal tinctures that provide an additional heirloom flowers, traditional skills, and subjects such
layer of protection. as ethnobotany, biodiversity, and organic gardening.
A Botanist’s Vocabulary
1300 Terms Explained and Illustrated
50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants SUSAN K. PELL & BOBBI ANGELL
The Prettiest Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, and Shrubs that Deer Don’t Eat
RUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN Through concise definitions and detailed illustrations, this
book defines the words commonly used to describe plants.
Highlights plants that deer simply don’t eat. The plant choices
include annuals, perennials, shrubs, grasses, and herbs. $24.95/$33.95 CAN; 978-160469-563-2
Paper Over Board; 228 pages; 7 x 9; full color throughout
$19.95 US/$26.95 CAN; 978-1-60469-195-5
Paperback; 224 pages; 7½ x 9; full color throughout Botany for Gardeners, Fourth Edition
An Introduction to the Science of Plants
BRIAN CAPON
Deerproofing Your Yard and Garden Now in its fourth edition, Botany for Gardeners features a
RHONDA MASSINGHAM HART revised interior, with new photos and illustrations that clar-
ify the concepts clearer than ever before. Additional updates
Proven techniques to keep your deer problem under con-
address scientific advances, changes in nomenclature and
trol. Learn how to choose the best fence types, landscape
taxonomy, and more. As before, Botany for Gardeners shares
with plants deer hate, make effective homemade repel-
accessible information about how plants are organized, how
lents, and more.
they have adapted to nearly all environments on earth, their
$14.95/$19.95 CAN; 978-1-58017-585-2 essential functions, and how they reproduce.
Paperback; 208 pages; 6 x 9; illustrations throughout
$21.95/$29.95 CAN; 978-1-64326-143-0
Paperback; 268 pages; 6 x 9; full color throughout
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GARDEN REFERENCE GARDEN REFERENCE
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GARDEN REFERENCE AGRICULTURE
Neil Lucas profiles the best ornamental grasses $26.95/$37.95 CAN; 978-1-63586-074-0
Paperback; 312 pages; 8 x 10; full color throughout
available today and details how to design with
them in different settings. This comprehensive
guide is filled with expert maintenance tech-
Farming with Native Beneficial Insects
niques and lists of grasses suitable for a variety
Ecological Pest Control Solutions
of situations.
THE XERCES SOCIETY
$50.00/$63.00 CAN; 978-1-64326-115-7
Hardcover Paper over boards; 328 pages; 8.5 x 10; full color throughout Harness the power of insects to deter pests and reduce
Available
July crop damage. Includes strategies for identifying the insects
and step-by-step instructions for a variety of projects.
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GARDENING FOR HEALTH & WELLNESS GARDENING FOR HEALTH & WELLNESS
This illustrated workbook includes guided activities This practical and authoritative reference introduces 50
that will help you select plant allies for health and heal- medicinal plants that offer natural, safe ways to optimize
ing, design your own sanctuary, and create rituals that are brain health. Includes detailed plant entries and recipes for
meaningful. foods, teas, balms, and more.
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GARDENING FOR HEALTH & WELLNESS GARDEN GIF TS
An accessible and practical guide to growing can- This photo-rich armchair tour of 50 private gardens in
nabis outdoors for personal use, and preparing and Europe profiles share the history of each landscape,
using cannabis medicine for a range of common ail- explore how specific plants and designs were chosen,
ments. Photographs of Sweet's own backyard garden and reveal how the gardens connect to their broader
and medicine-making introduce readers to best prac- surroundings.
tices and responsible uses.
$40.00/$55.00 CAN; 978-1-60469-846-6
$19.99/$24.99 CAN; 978-1-63586-558-5 Jacketed Hardcover; 332 pages; 8½ x 11; full color throughout
Paperback; 144 pages; 7 x 9; full color throughout
NEW
Available April
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Creating A Garden Retreat The Kinfolk Garden SELLER
An Artist’s Guide to Planting an Outdoor Sanctuary How to Live with Nature
VIRGINIA JOHNSON JOHN BURNS
Follow Johnson on a garden journey of transforming a small With a focus on spaces that bring the outdoors in and
city lot into a garden that is personal and welcoming. Ideas the indoors out and people who have found ways to
are brought to life through lovely illustrations. incorporate the natural world into their lives, this book
explores the garden as a place for work, play, entertain-
$24.95; 978-1-64829-002-2
ing, and inspiration.
Paper Over Board; 192 pages; 61/4 x 91/4; full color throughout
$40.00/$55.00 CAN; 978-1-57965-984-4
NEW Jacketed Hardcover; 352 pages; 8 x 11; full color throughout
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GARDEN GIF TS GARDEN GIF TS
Terrain
Ideas and Inspiration for Decorating the Home and Garden
BEST Wicked Plants
GREG LEHMKUHL
SELLER The Weed That Killed Lincoln’s Mother and Other
This beautiful book is filled with step-by-step Botanical Atrocities
projects, fresh ideas, and smart tips that will AMY STEWART
Gardenista BEST
The Definitive Guide to Stylish Outdoor Spaces SELLER
MICHELLE SLATALLA
The Drunken Botanist
The Plants That Create the World’s Great Drinks
An all-in-one manual for making your outdoor space
AMY STEWART
as welcoming as your living room. Includes design tips,
easy projects, a landscaping primer, and more. Explores the herbs, flowers, trees, fruits, and fungi that
humans have transformed into alcohol over the centuries.
$40.00/$55.00 CAN; 978-1-57965-652-2
Paper Over Board; 408 pages; 71/2 x 10¼; full color throughout $24.95/$33.95 CAN; 978-1-61620-046-6
Paper Over Board; 400 pages; 5¾ x 7¼; illustrations throughout
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Unearthing The Secret Garden SELLER Crazy Plant Lady 1,000 Piece Puzzle
The Plants and Places That Inspired Frances Hodgson Burnett Isabel Serna
MARTA MCDOWELL
You know you’re a crazy plant lady when watering
McDowell explore how gardening inspire Frances Hodgson is a hobby, you can’t resist a cute pot, and your
Burnett. She paints an unforgettable portrait of a great artist mantra is more plants = more happiness. Here is a
and reminds us why The Secret Garden continues to touch puzzle just for you: a colorful and inspiring oasis
readers after more than a century. bursting with greenery. The charmingly illustrated
scene comes together piece by piece, proving
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INDEX INDEX
100 Plants to Feed the Big Veg, 68 Northeast, 31 and Season, 59 Grow Great Vegetables in Herb Almanac, 72
Bees, 39 Bonsai Beginner's Bible, Deerproofing Your Yard Garden Maker's Book of Massachusetts, 22 Homegrown Berries, 19
100 Plants to Feed the 74 and Garden, 46 Wonder, 35 Grow Great Vegetables in Hot Color, Dry Garden, 27
Birds, 11, 39 Botanical Art Techniques, Drought-Defying Garden Primer, 44 Michigan, 23 Houseplant Card Deck,
100 Plants to Feed the 57 California Garden, 31 Garden Refresh, 34 Grow Great Vegetables 4, 62
Monarch, 39 Botany for Gardeners, Drunken Botanist, 57 Gardener’s Palette, 32 in Minnesota and How Birds Work, 65
1000 Most-Asked Fourth Edition, 3, 47 Garden Wisdom & Know- Wisconsin, 23
How Plants Work, 47
Gardening Questions, Bower of Roses 1,000 E How, 72 Grow Great Vegetables in
How to Forage for
72 Piece Puzzle, 60 Eat What You Grow, 68 Gardening Can Be Murder, New Jersey, 22
Mushrooms without
30-Minute Gardener, 35 Bringing Nature Home, 37 Earth Almanac, 64 63 Grow Great Vegetables in
Dying, 65
50 Beautiful Deer- C Earth in Her Hands, 55 Gardening for Butterflies, 40 New York, 22
Resistant Plants, 46 Grow Great Vegetables in How to Grow Mushrooms
Carrots Love Tomatoes, 18 Emily Dickinson’s Gardening for Mind, Body
Chasing Eden, 33 and Soul, 67 North Carolina, 22 from Scratch, 65
Gardening Life, 58
A Christopher Hobbs’s Epic Tomatoes, 18 Gardening in Summer-Dry Grow Great Vegetables How to Speak Flower, 67
A Botanist’s Vocabulary, 47 Medicinal Mushrooms, Climates, 27 Ohio, 23 Hypertufa Containers, 28
Everyday Sanctuary, 52
A Field of Pansies 1,000 52 Gardening in the Pacific Grow Great Vegetables in
Everything Roses
Piece Puzzle, 61 Compact Farms, 51
Notebooks, 60 Northwest, 31 Pennsylvania, 22 I
A Garden Miscellany, 57 Complete Book of Ground Gardening in the South, 31 Grow Great Vegetables in I Love My Plants, 75
Everything Roses
A Way to Garden, 25 Covers, 7, 50 Gardening Under Lights, South Carolina, 23 Indoor Bonsai for
Notepad, 60
A Year at Brandywine Complete Compost 49 Grow Great Vegetables in Beginners, 74
Cottage, 34 Gardening Guide, 42 Gardening with Biochar, 41 Tennessee, 23
Adventures in Eden, 55 Complete Guide to F Gardening with Emma, 44 Grow Great Vegetables in
Iwígara, 64
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