Taylor's Guide to Water-saving Gardening

Taylor's Guide to Water-saving Gardening
ISBN-10
039554422X
ISBN-13
9780395544228
Category
Gardening / Regional / General
Pages
447
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Authors
Norman Taylor, Gordon P. DeWolf

Description

In areas that experience frequent water shortages, gardeners need to find new and innovative ways to grow their gardens. This book provides the answers to such questions as, Which plants will thrive without much water? Different varieties of flowers, ground covers, shrubs, and trees are all discussed. Helpful gardening techniques are provided for the 260 plants featured, including effective irrigation and soil improvement.

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