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The Dry Gardening Handbook: Plants and Practices for a Changing Climate

The Dry Gardening Handbook: Plants and Practices for a Changing Climate by Olivier Filippi from Thames & Hudson

    A complete and beautifully illustrated guide to creating a garden in the face of water shortages and dry conditions.

    A garden that can withstand summer drought and requires little watering is the dream of every gardener who is conscious of the need to conserve water and who wants to create a garden in harmony with the environment. That dream can become a reality with the help of this indispensable new reference book which provides concrete solutions to the questions and hurdles faced by gardeners coping with dry conditions.

    Abundantly illustrated with more than 400 original color photographs, this is a vital book for novice and experienced gardeners alike:
    • Includes an A—Z list of more than 500 drought-resistant plants with details on the plant's scientific name, geographical origin, height and width, exposure and hardiness, foliage, ideal soil conditions, and related or complementary plants.
    • Provides techniques for soil preparation, planting, and maintenance of gardens and landscapes.

    List Price: $60.00
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    Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West

    Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West by Marcia Tatroe from Johnson Books

      The first complete gardening book to cover the hot, dry, desert and plains areas of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming, Idaho, Montana. Topics include: extensive plant lists for all areas, hardscape ideas using rock and wood, where to find garden art and how to use it to create your own regional aesthetic, as well as hundreds of practical suggestions to overcome the challenges of gardening in the Intermountain West.

      List Price: $29.95
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      Sun-Drenched Gardens: The Mediterranean Style

      Sun-Drenched Gardens: The Mediterranean Style by Jan Smithen from Harry N. Abrams

        The Mediterranean climate, with its mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, gave rise to a gardening style that is very much in vogue today. Not only do Mediterranean-style gardens offer gorgeous, fragrant, soothing sanctuaries that are wonderfully easy to maintain, but water-saving planting is environmentally sound and enormously appealing whatever one's region or climatic zone. This lush, seductive volume showcases the distinctive beauty of some 25 gardens in France, Italy, Spain, and California that employ drought-tolerant plants such as agaves and other succulents, wisteria, lavenders, geraniums, and even some roses-and design features such as terraces, arbors, hedges, pergolas, topiary, statuary, decorative tile, and terra-cotta containers-that are hallmarks of the sun-drenched garden aesthetic.

        Lucinda Lewis's 200 color photographs, made especially for this book, take the reader through a variety of private and public gardens, some grand and some intimate, while extended captions provide the practical information that gardeners want to know, as well as design ideas that will help them create their own place of escape or enchantment.

        List Price: $39.95
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        Designing And Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally

        Designing And Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally by Robert Kourik from Permanent Publications

          First published in 1986, this classic is back in print by popular demand. It is the authoritative text on edible landscaping, featuring a step-by-step guide to designing a productive environment using vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs for a combination of ornamental and culinary purposes.
          It includes descriptions of plants for all temperate habitats, methods for improving soil, tree pruning styles, and gourmet recipes using low-maintenance plants. There are sections on attracting beneficial insects with companion plants and using planting to shelter your home from erosion, heat, wind, and cold.

          List Price: $49.95
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          High and Dry: Gardening with Cold-Hardy Dryland Plants

          High and Dry: Gardening with Cold-Hardy Dryland Plants by Robert Nold from Timber Press

            Gardeners in the Interior West and Great Plains face a daunting challenge: a harsh, semi-arid climate of scorching summers and brutally cold winters. These climatic extremes rule out many standard garden plants that thrive in areas with greater rainfall and more moderate temperatures. Yet there is a wide variety of native plants that are not only beautiful but provide highly satisfactory choices for the western garden. In this comprehensive volume, Robert Nold describes the best picks among perennials and annuals; grasses; bulbs; rock garden plants; cacti; yuccas and other similar plants; shrubs; and trees-more than a thousand plants in all. Leavened with humor and rueful wisdom, Nold's pithy descriptions zero in on each plant's outstanding ornamental characteristics while giving the reader an accurate idea of what to expect from the plant's performance in the garden. With very few exceptions, the recommended plants can be expected to thrive without supplemental irrigation once established, and tolerate winter temperatures as low as -10F (-23C). Throughout, the book is illustrated with vivid color photographs and a selection of exquisite botanical watercolors by artist Cindy Nelson-Nold. Anyone with an interest in hardy, drought-tolerant plants will find in these pages an abundance of tempting possibilities with which to experiment. Indeed, High and Dry can serve as a highly useful tool for resource-conscious gardeners everywhere.

            Anyone with an interest in hardy, drought-tolerant plants will find an abundance of tempting possibilities.

            Gardeners in the Interior West and Great Plains face a daunting challenge: a harsh, semi-arid climate of scorching summers and brutally cold winters. These climatic extremes rule out many standard garden plants that thrive in areas with greater rainfall and more moderate temperatures. In this comprehensive volume, Robert Nold describes the best picks among perennials and annuals; grasses; bulbs; rock garden plants; cacti; yuccas and other similar plants; shrubs; and trees—more than a thousand plants in all. Leavened with humor and rueful wisdom, Nold's pithy descriptions zero in on each plant's outstanding ornamental characteristics while giving the reader an accurate idea of what to expect from the plant's performance in the garden. A must-have for readers in: Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico.

            List Price: $34.95
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            Xeriscape Colorado: The Complete Guide

            Xeriscape Colorado: The Complete Guide by Connie Lockhart Ellefson from Westcliffe Publishers

              List Price: $27.95
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              Colorado Month-to-Month Gardening (2nd Edition)

              Colorado Month-to-Month Gardening (2nd Edition) by Kelli Dolicek from 3D Press

                Basic gardening book with monthly tips specifically for the Colorado climate. It also includes how-to information, designs for Colorado landscapes, and best and worst Colorado plant lists. This 4 color book covers everything from annuals to perennials to roses to vegetables to herbs to lawns to trees and shrubs. Readers will also find space to make journal entries about their own gardens. How-to section includes information about Colorado watering, weeds, insects, harvesting, fertilizing and more. Included in the design section are a patio garden, container gardens, wildlife gardens, kitchen garden, border flower garden, mountain garden and more. See the best and worst Colorado plant lists for groundcovers, roses, low-water plants, trees and shrubs and more.

                List Price: $16.95
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                North american wildlife: trees and nonflowering plants field guide (North American Wildlife)

                North american wildlife: trees and nonflowering plants field guide (North American Wildlife) by Editors of Reader's Digest from Readers Digest

                  More than 450 trees, shrubs, and nonflowering plants depicted in meticulous, specially drawn full-color illustrations. At-a-glance identification capsules pinpoint the characteristic textures, shapes and colors, and other distinguishing features. Also included are over 145 mushrooms.

                  List Price: $17.95
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                  Timber Press Pocket Guide to Clematis (Timber Press Pocket Guides)

                  Timber Press Pocket Guide to Clematis (Timber Press Pocket Guides) by Mary K. Toomey from Timber Press, Incorporated

                    Written by three distinguished clematis experts, the Timber Press Pocket Guide to Clematis profiles 300 stunning plants from an international selection of garden-worthy species and hybrids, from long-time favorites to the highly sought-after new cultivars coming out of Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Japan. All the plants are readily available at clematis nurseries, including 100 award winners which have proven themselves to experienced and inexperienced gardeners alike. Specific cultivation information is given for each plant, including hardiness zones, light and temperature needs, and time of flowering. Illustrated with 320 photographs of flowers at the height of bloom, when their true color is best seen, this pocket guide is a valuable complement to the authors' Illustrated Encyclopedia of Clematis and a compact reference for taking to the nursery or garden center.

                    List Price: $19.95
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                    The Himalayan Garden: Growing Plants from the Roof of the World

                    The Himalayan Garden: Growing Plants from the Roof of the World by Jim Jermyn from Timber Press, Incorporated

                      In this unique resource, Jim Jermyn offers not the usual botanical travelogue but instead a horticultural handbook that allows gardeners at far-lower-than-Himalayan elevations to successfully grow those plants that are native to the high Himalaya mountains. The highlights include species of Euphorbia, Gentiana, Meconopsis, Primula, Rhododendron, and more. Interest in the plants of this region is at a peak. These plants are guaranteed to add an exotic touch to any garden in which they are successfully grown, and with Jermyn's expert instructions and tips, they can be easily maintained. Whether documenting a well-known garden plant or an uncommon species, Jermyn supplies tried-and-true instructions on garden site preferences and care based on his own extensive experience. Excellent photographs round out an introduction to the plants, and the book includes a comprehensive list of recommended sources from which to purchase specimens both in Europe and the United States.

                      Jim Jermyn offers not the usual botanical travelogue but instead a horticultural handbook that allows lowland gardeners to successfully grow those plants that are native to the high Himalaya mountains.

                      List Price: $34.95
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