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cultivateverb
prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening
try to acquire or develop (a quality, sentiment, or skill)
Here at Timber Press we embody both definitions of cultivate. Forthe past thirty-six years we have taught readers how to prepare their
land for all kinds of agricultural, edible, and ornamental crops. In
publishing works by experts in the fields of gardening, horticulture,
and natural history, we also help readers develop new skills and
ways of thinking about the world around them.
This season we are Cultivating Garden Stylewith Rochelle Greayers
book on bringing personality to the garden. In Air Plants, readers
learn the simple techniques for cultivating tillandsiasplants
that seemingly grow on air. Practical Permaculture for Home
Landscapes, Your Community, and the Whole Earthhelps readers
develop skills for using the land in ways that give back. In Essential
Perennialsfrom expert horticulturists Ruth Rogers Clausen and
Tom Christopher, home gardeners will learn how to choose the best
plants for their gardens and how best to cultivate them.
I hope our new books and reliable backlist help you cultivate strong
sales and enduring relationships with your customers.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
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NEW RELEASES 2
BACKLIST 26
HERBS AND EDIBLES 26
GARDEN DESIGN 29
NATIVE PLANTS 34
SUSTAINABLE GARDENING 35
PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS 38
TREES, SHRUBS, AND VINES 41
TROPICALS AND SUCCULENTS 45
ORCHIDS 47
BULBS 48
SPECIALTY PLANTS 49
GARDEN REFERENCE 51
NATURE 55
ARMCHAIR GARDENING 56
ARTS, CRAFTS, AND INDOOR PLANTS 58
PACIFIC NORTHWEST 60
INDEXES 63
ORDERING INFORMATION 69
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ROCHELLE GREAYERis editor of the upcoming Pith +
Vigor, creator of the popular blog Studio g, co-editor
of Leaf Magazine, and weekly columnist for ApartmentTherapy. A graduate of the English Gardening School
in London, she spent ten years designing gardens for
international clients and earned a coveted medal from
the Royal Horticultural Society for her garden at the
RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower show. Rochelles garden style reflects her
Colorado rootsas close to Handsome Prairie as you can get in the middle
of New England, with healthy dashes of Sacred Meadow, Forest Temple, and
Homegrown Rock n Roll thrown in. She lives in Massachusetts.
For homeowners looking
to extend their interior
style to their exterior spac
Features 23 unique
garden styles
Advice on selecting
furniture, fabric,
containers, lighting, art,
plants, and more
Author blogs for
Apartment Therapyand
her own blog was recently
highlighted on Better
Homes and Gardens
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SEPTEMBER 2014
Paper Over Board; 8 x 10
320 pages, full color throughou
$35.00 US/$45.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-477-2
Product No. 689477
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23 unique garden styles
Step-by-step projects
Advice on how to choose plants, furniture, and containers
Unleash yourgarden personality!
Tips on how to discover personal style
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MARK BRODYhas been teaching mosaic in schools and art centers for the past twelve year
Portland, Oregon. He has a fine arts degree in sculpture, a certificate in teaching, and is a
member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists.
MOSAICGARDENPROJECTSAdd color to your garden with
tables, fountains, birdbaths, and more
MARK BRODY WITH SHEILA ASHDOWN
Mosaic is an ever-popular craf that can be
done on any budget and by any level o crafer.
The range o materials that can be used,
including glass, pebbles, and tile, are available
in a vast array o colors, making it easy or
the crafer to truly tailor each project to their
unique tastes.
Mosaic Garden Projectsapplies the art o mosaic
to both unctional and decorative pieces or
the garden. This hands-on guide includes
a primer on the undamentals o mosaic,
with inormation on materials and the three
different mosaic methods. The twenty-five
step-by-step projects build on the basics an
are arranged in order o difficulty. The book
begins with simple projects, such as addres
numbers, bird eeders, and stepping stones,
and ends with more involved pieces, includ
a jeweled rog, pagoda, and orb ountain.
Project templates are included along with
instructions on how to scale each project.
Mosaic Garden Projectsis or crafers, DIYers
gardeners, and anyone interested in adding
unique dcor to their garden.
FEBRUARY 2015
Paperback; 8 x 8
256 pages, full color throughout
$19.95 US/$24.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-487-1
Product No. 689487
Mosaic is a timeless art
and popular DIY craft
25 step-by-step projects
feature garden furniture
and art that are functional
and decorative
The simpler projects can
be tackled with only a
handful of materials and
completed in a weekend
Of related interest:
Handmade
Step-by-Step Instructionsfor
CreativeGarden Features,Containers,Lighting&More
Lorene Edwards Forkner
978-1-60469-282-2, 689282
$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
978-1-60469-185-6, 689185
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Based on Seeing Trees,
which was reviewed in
a huge array of national
media, including the
Washington Post, Martha
Stewart Living,and
Horticulture
The compact trim, $15
price point, and rich,
accessible content make
this a great gift for any
season
Also by the authors:
NEW RELEASE
TREESUP CLOSEThe beauty of bark,
leaves, flowers, and seeds
NANCY ROSS HUGO AND ROBERT LLEWELLYN
Everyone knows what a tree looks like. But ew
have reallyseen the delicate, emerging leaves
o a tulip poplar or the twigs o a beech. When
we look at a tree up close, a whole new world
o orm and detail emerges, and we begin to
appreciate trees in an entirely new way.
Trees Up Closeoffers an intimate, revealing
look at the beauty o leaves, flowers, cones,
ruits, seeds, buds, bark, and twigs. It eatures
groundbreaking photography by Robert
Llewellyn and evocative text by Nancy Ross that
celebrates the extraordinary details o everyday
trees. Readers will be enchanted by the ragrant
flowers o a wild black cherry, enthralled by the
honey-blonde buds o the American beech, and
amazed at the delicate seeds o an American
sycamore. And with a gorgeous photo-driven
design, small irresistible trim, more than 200
dazzling photos, and a $15 price point, it is an
ideal gif or any season.
AUGUST 2014
Paperback with flaps; 6 x 6
200 pages, full color throughou
$15.00 US/$19.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-582-3
Product No. 689582
978-1-60469-219-8. 689219
$29.95 US/$38.95 CAN
NANCY ROSS HUGOis a garden columnist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, education manager
at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, and writer for Virginia Wildlife,Horticulture, and
American Forests. She is coauthor of Remarkable Trees of Virginiaand Seeing Trees. She lives
in Ashland, Virginia.
ROBERT LLEWELLYNhas been photographing trees and landscapes for more than forty years.
His photographs have been featured in major art exhibits, and more than thirty books
featuring his photography are in print, including Seeing Flowers, with Teri Dunn Chace, and
Seeing Trees. He lives in Earlysville, Virginia.
ALSO AVAILABLE4-copy counter display
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AIR PLANTSThe curious world of tillandsias
ZENAIDA SENGO | PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAITLIN ATKINSON
Air plants, also known as tillandsias, are having their moment.
Popular or their spiky shape and extremely low-maintenance
needs, they are now widely available in garden centers, small
boutiques, upscale ood markets, and national retail stores
dedicated to home urnishing and design.
InAir Plants, Zenaida Sengo, the interior coordinator at the
popular San Francisco-based Flora Grubb Gardens, shows how
simple and rewarding it is to grow, craf, and design with these
modern beauties. Decorating with air plants is made easy with
stunning photographs that showcase ideas or using them
mounted on walls, suspended rom the ceiling, as living bows
and jewelry, as screens, and in unique containers, like leather
pouches, dishes, and baskets. Six step-by-step projects include
a wood mount, a wall hook, lasso-and-hook wiring, a ceramic-
rame garden, and three unique terrariums.
This lushly designed guide is or crafers, DIYers, design
aficionados, houseplant collectors, and anyone with the desire
to grow on air.
ZENAIDA SENGOstudied art in Chico, California, where
she got her start in nursery work at a large wholesale
grower. She now works as the interior coordinator at
Flora Grubb Gardens in San Francisco; she gives store
talks on tillandsias and offers DIY workshops at the
nursery.
NEW RELEASES
Hundreds of inspiring display ideas
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Air plants are regularly
featured on popular blogs
like Design*Sponge,
Apartment Therapy, and
Gardenistaas well as
popular magazines like
Real Simple,Sunset,
Dwell, and Martha
Stewart Living
Air plants are easy to
maintain and only require
an occasional misting or
dunking in water
Features six step-by-step
projects and dozens of
design ideas
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NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE
OCTOBER 2014
Paperback; 7 x 9
200 pages, full color throughou
$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
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Step-by-Step projects
Three unique terrarium designs
Care and maintenance tips
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RUTH ROGERS CLAUSENSPerennials for American Gardensreceived the Quill & Trowel Award fo
1990 from the Garden Writers Association. A former horticulture editor for Country Living Garde
magazine, she gardens in Westchester County, New York.
THOMAS CHRISTOPHERhas been reporting on gardening and environmental issues for more th
twenty-five years, writing for a wide range of publications including the NewYork Times, Ma
Stewart Living, and the Daily Telegraph. He lives in Middletown, Connecticut.
ESSENTIALPERENNIALSThe complete reference to 2700perennials for the home garden
RUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN AND THOMAS CHRISTOPHERPHOTOGRAPHY BY ALAN DETRICK AND LINDA DETRICK
Any experienced gardener knows that peren-
nialsherbaceous plants that go dormant in
all and return in springare the main abric
o an ornamental garden. Trees and shrubs
provide architecture, and annuals add a pop
o color, but the perennials supply the endur-
ing keynotes o texture, shape, color, and orm.
Selecting the right perennials is an import-
ant process that can have long-lasting reper-
cussions.Essential Perennialsprovides home
gardeners with all the inormation they need
to choose and successully grow more than
2,700 perennials. This A-to-Z guide is pack
with plants that not only offer outstanding
oliage, flowers, and orms to the garden, bu
are also reliable and robust perormers in
the landscape. Plant profiles include a shor
description and inormation on color, bloo
time, size, and zone requirements. Each pro
is supported by stunning color photograph
that showcases the flower and oliage that
make each plant unique and includes comp
ion plants and design suggestions.
NEW RELEASES
JANUARY 2015
Paper Over Board; 8 x 11
452 pages, full color throughout
$39.95 US/$51.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-316-4
Product No. 689316
Perennials are economical,
easy to maintain, and
provide the basic structure
for most gardens
Lushly illustrated A-to-Z
reference that highlights
the best perennials for the
home garden
Features complete
yet concise growinginformation for hundreds
of perennials
Ruth Rogers Clausen is a
beloved garden writer and
author of Perennials for
American Gardens
Also by the author:
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PETER KUKIELSKIis the curator of the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical
Garden. In 2007 he implemented a renovation project of the Rose Garden with a new mission
based on disease resistance and sustainability. Under Peters leadership, the Peggy Rockefeller
Rose Garden received the Great Rosarians of the World Rose Garden Hall of Fame Award for
2010. He lives in New York, New York.
ROSES WITHOUT
CHEMICALS150 disease-free varieties that willchange the way you grow roses
PETER KUKIELSKI
Gertrude Stein amously wrote, A rose is a
rose, is a rose. In the rose world, that would
mean that all roses are the same: they all grow,
smell, and perorm the same. Nothing could
be urther rom the truth.
InRoses Without Chemicals, Peter Kukielski, thecurator o the New York Botanical Gardens
Peggy Rockeeller Rose Garden, highlights
150 rose varieties that are different in the
most important waythey excel in gardens
without the use o chemicals. Many gardeners
have tried to grow roses, only to give up once
they realize how dependent on pesticides,
ungicides, and ertilizers they are.
Roses Without Chemicalseliminates this
problem by eaturing plant profiles or roses
that have been hybridized to be disease
resistant. The book includes a primer on care,
with inormation on planting, pruning, and
pests. Plant profiles eature a color photo,
along with inormation on color, growth
habit, and ragrance. The book also eatures
lists o roses, arranged by color, growing habit,
and region.
With this guide in hand, gardeners can finally
choose the right rose rom the start and
successully grow them in an organic and
sustainable way.
The first book to focus
on varieties that excel
without chemical support
Roses are one of the
most iconic and popular
plantsthere are more
than 300 local rose
societies throughout the
country
Includes lists of roses,
organized by region,
color, and habit
Of related interest:
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PRACTICALPERMACULTUREFor home landscapes, your
community, and the whole earth
JESSI BLOOM AND DAVID BOEHNLEIN
Permaculture is an ecological movement popular among
armers, homesteaders, and a growing number o home
gardeners. It is a systematic and holistic approach to living that
includes everything rom beekeeping and raising chickens, to
oraging and ermentation, and leads to a lie rich in healthy
ood, comortable and sae housing, and renewable energy
and resources.
Practical Permaculture or Home Landscapes, Your Community, and
the Whole Earth provides home gardeners with the skills they
need to start their first permaculture garden or to urther their
current involvement in the practice. Jessi Bloom, the bestselling
author oFree-Range Chicken Gardens, and permaculture
expert David Boehnlein explain the basic principles and ethics
o permaculture, show the entire design process rom land
assessment to the completed master plan, and offer detailed
inormation on the plants, water, waste, energy, shelter, ood,animals, and structures that make up the garden.
Illustrations and color photographs provide instruction,
inspiration, and glimpses into working permaculture gardens
throughout the world. This comprehensive and accessible
guide is the ultimate reerence or anyone interested in
learning more about permaculture.
Profiles of the top 50 permaculture plants
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NEW RELEASE
Permaculture is regularly
featured as a trend in
popular media like the
New York Times, Sunset,
and theSan Francisco
Chronicle
Explains how to imple-
ment a successful perma-
culture garden in a typica
suburban-sized lot
Includes photographs and
examples of permaculture
gardens from around the
world
Also by the author:
Of related interest:
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320 pages, full color throughou
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Examples from around the world
Hundreds of color photographs and illustrations
JESSI BLOOMis an award-winning landscape designer whose
work emphasizes ecological systems, sustainability, and
self-sufficiency. She is a certified professional horticulturist
and arborist, as well as a long-time food gardener and animal
enthusiast. Owner of Pacific Northwestbased landscape design
firm N.W. Bloom EcoLogical Landscapes, Jessi has been praised
as an innovator in sustainable landscape design. Recognition
for her work includes awards from the Washington State Department of Ecology,
American Horticultural Society, Pacific Horticulturemagazine, Sunset, 425magazine,
Washington State Nursery and Landscape Association, Washington Association of
Landscape Professionals, and the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, where she
received gold medals and the Peoples Choice award.
DAVE BOEHNLEINserves as the education director at the Bullocks
Permaculture Homestead and is the principal designer at Terra
Phoenix Design. He also works with the Cascadia Permaculture
Institute to help develop services, trainings, and mentorship
opportunities. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
A fresh take on permaculture from Jessi Bloom, the
bestselling author of Free-Range Chicken Gardens.
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ANDREA BELLAMYis a professional writer and the creator of Heavy Petal, an acclaimed
blog that focuses on urban, organic vegetable gardening. She has been featured in Sunse
Apartment Therapy, Design*Sponge, Ready Made, and Horticulture. She lives in Vancouve
British Columbia.
Ivette Soler
THE
MOW-LESS,
GROW-MORE
PLANfor a
BEAUTIFUL,
BOUNTIFUL
GARDEN
FRONT
YARDEDIBLEthe
DECEMBER 2014
Paperback; 8 x 9
224 pages, full color throughout
$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-547-2
Product No. 689547
Appeals to the growing
segment of urban and
suburban gardeners who
live on small lots
A recent survey from
the National Gardening
Association showed that
nearly 50% of Americans
grow vegetables at home
Features the 60 best
edible plants to grow in
small spaces and the skills
and techniques needed to
maximize a small space
Of related interest:
SMALL-SPACEVEGETABLEGARDENSGrowing great edibles in containers,
raised beds, and small plots
ANDREA BELLAMY
Vegetable gardening is happening every-
wherein cities and suburbs, in arms andschools, in community gardens and at the
White House. And its happening in houses
and apartments, on balconies and porches,
and anywhere else people can find the space.
Small-Space Vegetable Gardensexplains the
basics o growing a bounty o edibles in a
minimal amount o space. Andrea Bellamy,
author o the award-winning blogHeavy Petal,
shares all the knowledge shes gained rom
years o gardening small: how to find and
assess a space, and how to plan and build agarden. Bellamy also highlights the top sixt
edible plants and offers complete inormat
on how to sow, grow, and harvest them.
This hardworking and enthusiastic guide
teaches gardeners how to take advantage o
the space they havewhether its a balcony
patio, a plot in a community garden, or eve
small yardto create the ood garden o th
dreams.
978-1-60469-199-3, 689199
$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
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$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
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HOMEGROWNBERRIESSuccessfully grow your own
strawberries, raspberries,
blueberries, blackberries, and more
A TIMBER PRESS GROWING GUIDE
What says summer more than a bowl ull
o resh blueberries, sweet strawberries, andperectly ripe raspberries? How about a yard
ull o them?Homegrown Berriesmakes it easy
to have tasty and beautiul berries in any home
garden.
Homegrown Berriesincludes a primer on
the basics o growing berries, with details
on site selection, when and where to plant,
soil preparation, sun requirements, disease
prevention, pruning, and dealing with pests
and wildlie. Incorporating berries into the
garden is made easy with tips on using them
in borders and containers, as well as hedgesand ences. In addition to complete growing
inormation or strawberries, raspberries,
blackberries, blueberries, gooseberries,
currants, and elderberries, the book suggests
cultivars or a variety o climates and
situations.
This accessible guide leads home gardeners
down the proven path to a bountiul, berry-
filled garden.
DECEMBER 2014
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224 pages, full color throughou
$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-317-1
Product No. 689317
Growing fruit is a natural
extension of vegetable
gardeninga trend that
continues to grow
A pint of blueberries can
be more than $6, while
the average blueberry bus
can be purchased for unde
$30 and produces fruit
year after year
Profiles the best varieties
for home gardeners and
for each region
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AUGUST 2014
Paperback; 8 x 8
336 pages, full color throughout
$19.95 US/$25.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-580-9
Product No. 689580
Also available in hardcover:
$29.95 US/$39.95 CANISBN: 978-0-88192-920-1
Product No. 682920
A must-read for anyone
who likes it hot!Steve
Raichlen, author of The
Barbecue Bible
Shows the pepper-
obsessed how to choose,
grow, preserve, and cook
with chile peppers
Dave DeWitt is one of
the biggest names in the
pepper world and has
appeared on The Martha
Stewart Show, CBS
Sunday Morning, and
Mythbusters
Of related interest:
THECOMPLETECHILE PEPPERBOOKA gardeners guide to choosing,
growing, preserving, and cooking
DAVE DEWITT AND PAUL W. BOSLAND
Chile peppers are hotthey add culinary fire
to dishes rom a variety o cuisines and inspire
near-anatical devotion in vegetable gardeners
and collectors.
In The Complete Chile Pepper Book,world-renowned chile experts Dave DeWitt and
Paul W. Bosland share detailed profiles o the
one hundred most popular chile varieties
and include inormation on how to grow
and cultivate them successully, along with
tips on planning, garden design, growing in
containers, dealing with pests and disease,
and breeding and hybridizing. Techniques
processing and preserving include canning
pickling, drying, and smoking. Eighty-five
mouth-watering recipes show how to use
the characteristic heat o chile peppers in
beverages, sauces, appetizers, salads, soups,
entrees, and desserts.
The Complete Chile Pepper Bookis a gorgeou
illustrated, must-have reerence or pepper-
obsessed gardeners and cooks.
978-1-60469-249-5, 689249
$29.95 US/$38.95 CAN
DAVE DEWITT has written or coauthored more than thirty books on peppers and has edited tw
magazines on the subject. He is an adjunct associate professor at New Mexico State Univer
where he has endowed the Dave DeWitt Food History Collection at the NMSU Library. His mcompany has produced the annual National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show since 1988. He
in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
PAUL W. BOSLANDappeared in Guinness World Records of 2006 for discovering the worlds
hottest chile pepper, the Bhut Jolokia. A regents professor of horticulture at New Mexico St
University, he has released more than thirty cultivated varieties. Bosland leads the chile pep
breeding and genetic research program at NMSU, where he directs the universitys Chile Pe
Institute. He also serves as chairman of the annual New Mexico Chile Conference. He lives
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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The Timber Press Guide toVEGETABLEGARDENINGIN THESOUTHWESTTRISHA SHIREY
There is nothing more regionally specific than
vegetable gardeningwhat to plant, when
to plant it, and when to harvest are decisions
based on climate, weather, and first rost. The
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Southwest, by regional expert Trisha Shirey,
ocuses on the unique eccentricities o the
Southwest gardening calendar, which include
extreme temperatures and low rainall. The
month-by-month ormat makes it perect
or beginners and accessible to everyone
gardeners can start gardening the month
they pick it up. This hardworking book also
profiles the best fify vegetables, ruits, and
herbs or the region, along with basic care and
maintenance or each.
JANUARY 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
256 pages, two color with illustratio
$19.95 US /$24.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-535-9
Product No.689535
The Southwest has a
unique and challenging
growing climate
Knowing what grows
well in a specific region
and how to grow it is
invaluable to new and
experienced gardeners
For home gardeners
in AZ, NV, NM, OK,
TX, UT, eastern CA,
and southern CO
TRISHA SHIREYis the award-winning head gardener at the Lake Austin Spa Resort where sheteaches guests about vegetable gardening. She is also a regular guest host of the popular
Gardening Naturallyradio show on KLBJ-AM. She is a contributing author to Great Garden
Formulasand an active speaker to garden clubs all over the state of Texas. She lives in
Austin, Texas.
VEGETABLE GARDENING GUIDES FOR EVERY REGION!
978-1-60469-421-5, 689421
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978-1-60469-371-3, 689371
$19.95 US/$24.95 CAN
978-1-60469-427-7, 689427
$19.95 US/$24.95 CAN
978-1-60469-351-5, 689351
$19.95 US/$24.95 CAN
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LAMANDA JOY is a lifelong food gardener, master gardener, and the founder and director of t
successful Peterson Garden Project, which operates 7 gardens and 664 plots in the city of
Chicago. She has extensively studied the World War II Victory Garden movement and has sp
about it nationwide. She is on the board of the American Community Gardening Association
is the voice behind the popular blog, The Yarden.
START ACOMMUNITYFOOD GARDENThe essential handbook
LAMANDA JOY
Community gardening enhances the
abric o towns and cities through social
interactions and accessibility to resh ood,
and has an enormously positive effect on the
lives o everyone it touches. And with morethan 18,000 (and growing) gardens spread
throughout the United States and Canada, they
are quickly becoming a primary source or
resh ood in urban, suburban, and rural areas.
LaManda Joy, the ounder o Chicagos
Peterson Garden Project and a board member
o the American Community Gardening
Association, has worked in the community
gardening trenches or years and brings her
knowledge to the wider world in Start a
Community Food Garden. This hardworking
guide covers every step o the process:
undraising, community organizing, sitesourcing, garden design and planning, find
and managing volunteers, and managing th
garden through all our seasons. A section
dedicated to the basics o growing was
designed to be used by community garden
leaders as an educational tool or teaching
members how to successully garden.
DECEMBER 2014
Paperback; 8 x 10
224 pages, two color with illustrations
$24.95 US/$31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-484-0
Product No. 689484
According to the American
Community Gardening
Association, there are
an estimated 18,000
community gardens in
the US and Canada
The only comprehensive
and up-to-date guide to
community gardening
currently available
Features basic growing
information for members
who are new to gardening
Of related interest:
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GROWING THENORTHEASTGARDENANDREW KEYSPHOTOGRAPHY BY KERRY MICHAELS
A gardeners plant choices and garden style
are almost completely linked to the place in
which they garden. And to successully grow
a range o beautiul ornamental plants, every
gardener must know the specifics o theirregions climate, soil, and geography. Growing
the Northeast Garden,by garden designer
Andrew Keys, offers all this and more.
Gardeners in the northeast are luckytheir
regular summer rain, gorgeous summer
blooms, and stunning all color make it
an ideal place to garden. But there are
drawbacks, like hot and humid summers,
bitterly cold winters, and mosquitoes. This
practical yet beautiul handbook starts with a
comprehensive overview o the weather and
geography o the area, along with regionally
specific advice on zones, microclimates, soil,pests, and maintenance. Profiles o the best
trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, and bulbs
offer hundreds o plant suggestions, along with
complete inormation on growth and care.
Packed with gorgeous photos that celebrate
the plants and style o the region, this book
will become the go-to guide or enthusiastic
Northeast gardeners or years to come.
ANDREW KEYSis the owner of Oakleaf Green Landscape Design and an accredited organic land-
care professional. He has been published in Fine Gardeningand maintains a popular blog called
Garden Smackdown. He lives in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
KERRY MICHAELSis a contributing photographer and writer for Coastal Home, and is the writer and
photographer for About.coms popular blog on container gardening. She lives in Freeport, Maine.
FEBRUARY 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
320 pages, full color throughou
$24.95 US/$31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-448-2
Product No. 689448
Also available in Paper Over Board
$34.95 US/ $44.95 CANISBN: 978-1-60469-496-3
Product No. 689496
NEW RELEASE
For home gardeners in CT
ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA,
RI, VT, southern Quebec
and Montreal, southeast
Ontario and Ottawa, and
the Maritime Provinces
Highlights hundreds
of the best ornamental
plants for the region and
features comprehensive
information on climate,
soil, and regionally
appropriate garden styles
Also by the author:
Of related interest:
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A woodland garden
includes a large amount of
shade created by coverage
from trees and plants
Goes beyond the typical
shade plants and
highlights a wide range of
unexpected plants
Shows garden designers
how to combine a variety
of like-minded plants to
create a woodland colony
Of related interest:
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KEITH WILEY was head gardener at one of the most beloved woodland gardens, The Garden
House, a ten-acre garden on the edge of Dartmoor in the southwest of England. He is a regu
contributor to horticultural and lifestyle magazines and has lectured widely on both sides of
Atlantic. He lives in Devon, England.
DECEMBER 2014
Paper Over Board; 75/8x 9
280 pages, full color throughout
$34.95 US/$44.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-385-0
Product No. 689385
DESIGNINGAND PLANTINGA WOODLANDGARDENPlants and combinations
that thrive in the shade
KEITH WILEY
The woods evoke a powerul response in
peoplewe are moved by the moss-covered
stones, the towering trees, and the pockets o
quiet shade. A designed woodland garden cancreate the same effect.
Keith Wiley, ormer head gardener or one
o the most beloved woodland gardens, the
Garden House, has spent his entire career
dedicated to woodland plants. InDesigning
and Planting a Woodland Gardenhe offers
comprehensive inormation on hundreds o
woodland plants and details how to use them
in a well-designed garden. Inormation on
planting a woodland garden includes desig
tips and instruction on how to create shade
in a garden. Plant profiles or woodland tre
shrubs, perennials, bulbs, erns, and grassesinclude complete growing inormation, alo
with the botanical and common name and
zone requirements.
Designing and Planting a Woodland Gardeni
comprehensive and beautiully designed gu
or garden designers, landscape architects,
and enthusiastic home gardeners who need
solution to shade.978-0-88192-983-6, 682983$39.95 US/$51.00 CAN
978-1-60469-187-0, 689187
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THE MANUAL OFPLANT GRAFTINGPractical techniques for ornamentals,
vegetables, and fruit
PETER T. MACDONALD
Grafing, uniting part o one plant with
another to create a single plant, has been used
as a method o propagation or thousands
o years. But new techniques have beenintroduced in the last twenty years, and the
grafing o edible plants, like tomatoes, has
recently become widely used.
The Manual o Plant Grafingis an up-to-
date, authoritative, and practical guide to
the latest grafing techniques. It eatures
inormation on the reason to graf, along
with clear instructions on the ormation o
the graf union, the production o rootstocks,
bench grafing techniques, field grafing,
vegetable grafing, and cactus grafing. An
A-to-Z appendix o plants eatures detailedinormation on what type o graf should
be used, when it should be done, what type
o root stock needs to be used, and what
environment it needs to be kept in.
The Manual o Plant Grafingis a must-
have guide or nursery and horticulture
proessionals, horticulture students, and
orchard owners.
PETER T. MCDONALD teaches plant propagation, nursery stock production, and garden center
management at Scotlands Rural College in Ayr. He also researches propagation techniques for
industrial application. He is a former director of the International Plant Propagators Society and
has written papers for their publications. He teaches and runs workshops for the National Trust
for Scotland, School of Gardening.
NOVEMBER 2014
Paper Over Board; 7 x 9
300 pages, full color throughou
$39.95 US/$51.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-463-5
Product No. 689463
Grafting techniques
explained with
illustrations, photos, and
clearly written step-by-
step instructions
The only book to address
new grafting techniques
Grafted tomatoes are a
huge trendtheNew York
Timesrecently called them
the hot tamale in the
garden
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The renewal of existing
sites is a growing trend
as cities look to revitalize
their urban centers and
find new uses for already
developed land
Highlights 26
groundbreaking
international projects
Each project includes a
comprehensive overview of
the original site, the plans
and sketches, and photos
of the final project
Of related interest:
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ROXI THORENis associate professor in the Departments of Architecture and Landscape
Architecture at the University of Oregon, where she teaches urban design, ecological urbani
and cultural identity theory. Thoren received her masters degrees in architecture and lands
architecture from the University of Virginia, and her BA from Wellesley College. She is a
Fulbright Scholar and a recipient of multiple scholarly and design awards.
American HomeLandscapesA DESIGN GUIDE TO CREATING
PERIOD GARDEN STYLES
DENISE WILES ADAMS & LAURA L. S. BURCHFIELD
DECEMBER 2014
Paperback with flaps; 8 x 10
256 pages, full color throughout
$34.95 US/$44.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-386-7
Product No. 689386
LANDSCAPESOF CHANGEInnovative designs and
reinvented sites
ROXI THOREN
Landscape architecture projects have always
begun with the site. As the practice o
landscape architecture has changed so have
the types o sites that designers are taking
on. Projects now have to help connect
neighborhoods, manage stormwater, cool
urban centers, and provide wildlie habitats.
InLandscapes o Change, Roxi Thoren,
associate proessor at the University o
Oregon, examines how these new types o
sites drive the design process and result ininnovative and groundbreaking work that
serve the needs o a wide variety o users.
With twenty-six case studies rom around
the world, the book explores how the site
can serve as the design generator, describin
each project through the physical, materia
ecological, and cultural processes that have
shaped the site historically and continue
to shape the current projects. Case studies
include Queens Plaza in Queens, New York
the Buffalo Bayou Promenade in Houston,
Texas; and the Jaffa Landfill Park in Tel
Aviv, Israel. This is an essential reerence o
landscape architects and students studying
landscape architecture.
978-1-60469-312-6, 689312
$39.95 US/$51.00 CAN
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NEW RELEASE
THE PACIFICNORTHWESTGARDEN TOURThe 60 best gardens to visit in Oregon,
Washington, and British Columbia
DONALD OLSON
Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia
have a wealth o top-notch public gardens.
In ThePacific Northwest Garden Tourveteran
travel writer Donald Olson highlights sixty
outstanding public gardens and provides all
the inormation the reader needs to make the
most o their visit.
This gorgeous guide includes avorite public
gardens, like the Portland Japanese Garden
and Washingtons Bloedel Reserve, and some
o the top nurseries and garden centers, like
Cistus Nursery and Joy Creek Nursery, where
visitors can view display gardens. The easy-
to-use ormat includes all the essentials (the
location, hours, and cost o admission), as well
as a succinct yet evocative description o the
garden. Each garden is illustrated with color
photographs.
Tourists, residents, and garden lovers will
treasure this attractive guide as it leads them
on a antastic garden tour that only the scenic
Pacific Northwest can provide.
DONALD OLSONis a travel writer, novelist, and playwright with a long-time interest in gardens and
gardening. His travel stories have appeared in the New York Times, National Geographic, and
other national publications, and he is the author of several travel guides, including Frommers
Best Day Trips from London, England for Dummies, Frommers Germany Day by Day, Frommers
Vancouver & Victoria, and Fodors Oregon 2011. He lives, writes, and gardens in New York and
Portland, Oregon.
AUGUST 2014
Paperback; 6 x 8
300 pages, full color throughou
$24.95 US/$31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-451-2
Product No. 689451
Highlights gardens in OR,
WA, and BC
The only comprehensive
guide to Pacific Northwes
gardens
Includes well-known
nurseries and garden
centers that have display
gardens
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WILD FRUITA Field Guide to Britain and EuropeALAIN AND MARIE-JEANNE GNEV
Wild Fruitis a field guide to ruit commonly ound in the wild in Britain and
Northern Europe. The plant descriptions include inormation on identification o
220 ruits, and include tasting notes and historical inormation about the plants
medicinal uses. Over 400 color photographs show the plants at different points in
their maturity, aiding in accurate identification.
CALIFORNIA MUSHROOMSThe Comprehensive Identification Guide
DENNIS E. DESJARDIN, MICHAEL G. WOOD,AND FREDERICK A. STEVENS
Caliornia Mushroomsis a comprehensive and authoritative account o the hundred
o mushrooms that can be ound throughout the state. It includes introductory
inormation on the nomenclature, taxonomy, morphology, phylogeny, biology, and
ecology o mushrooms. Hundreds o mushroom profiles are organized by mushro
type and includes edible, nonedible, and poisonous species. Color photographs o
each mushroom help to aid in sae identification, an essential eature or oraging
DENNIS E. DESJARDIN is professor of biology at San Francisco State University. He has published ov
120 scientific papers on the taxonomy and evolution of fungi. He lives in Pacifica, California.
MICHAEL G. WOOD is a past president of the Mycological Society of San Francisco, the publisher and
webmaster for MykoWeb, and the former webmaster for the MSSF and the North American MycologAssociation websites. He lives in San Leandro, California.
FREDERICK A. STEVENS has a doctorate in botany from UCLA. He has photographed and studied the
macrofungi of the San Francisco Bay Area for more than two decades. He is a past president of the
Mycological Society of San Francisco. He lives in Daly City, California.
NOVEMBER 2014
Paper Over Board; 8 x 11
584 pages, full color throughout
$60.00 US/$77.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-353-9
Product No. 689353
October 2014
Flexibind; 6x 87/8
224 pages, full color throughout
$32.00 US/$41.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-586-1
Product No. 689586
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AVAILABLE JULYISBN: 978-1-60469-414-7, No. 689414
$24.95 US/$31.95 CAN
AVAILABLE JULYISBN: 978-1-60469-434-5, No. 689434
$29.95 US/$38.95 CAN
AVAILABLE JULYISBN: 978-1-60469-420-8, No. 689420
$24.95 US/$31.95 CAN
AVAILABLE JUNEISBN: 978-1-60469-408-6, No. 689408
$39.95 US/$51.00 CAN
THE LEADING VOICES INHORTICULTURE JOIN FORCES
IN A GROUNDBREAKING BOOK!Written by Rick Darke and Doug Tallamy, two
bestselling garden authors and leaders in the
world of sustainable horticulture, The Living
Landscapeis the definitive guide to designing
a beautiful, biodiverse home garden.
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HERBS AND EDIBLES
Whats Wrong WithMy Vegetable Garden?100% organic solutions for all your
vegetables, from artichoke to zucchini
DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH
Teaches gardeners how to identify
the problem and offers the organic
solution. Includes detailed growinginformation for 45 edible plants.
paperback, 75/8x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-184-9
Product No. 689184
See page 51 for What's Wrong With My Plant ?
Whats Wrong With My Fruit Garden?100% organic solutions for berries,
trees, nuts, vines, and tropicals
DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH
Clear photographs to help gardeners
diagnose specific problems, and
accompanying charts point to the
appropriate, 100% organic solution.Includes profiles for 37 plants.
paperback, 75/8x 9"
300 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-358-4
Product No. 689358
hardcover: $34.95 CAN $44.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-488-8
Product No. 689488
BESTSELLER
The Encyclopedia of HerbsA comprehensive reference to herbs of fl
and fragrance
ARTHUR O. TUCKER & THOMAS DEBA
A comprehensive approach to
every aspect of growing, identifyin
harvesting, preserving, and using
more than 500 species of herbs.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
604 pp, line drawings throughout
$39.95CAN$51.00 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-994-2
Product No. 682994
eISBN: 978-1-60469-134-4
Library Journals Best Reference Award
The Lavender Lovers HandbookThe 100 most beautiful and fragrant varieties
for growing, crafting, and cooking
SARAH BERRINGER BADER
Highlights 100 stunning lavender
varieties, with information on color,
fragrance, and pruning. Includes
harvesting, cooking, and crafting with
lavender.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-221-1
Product No. 689221
eISBN: 978-1-60469-399-7
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
LavenderThe growers guide
VIRGINIA MCNAUGHTON
Profiles of 200 lavender species andvarieties, with additional information
on cultivation, propagation, pests and
diseases, and botanical history.
paperback, 7 x 9"
180 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-125-2
Product No. 689125
BESTSELLER
Apples of North America192 exceptional varieties for gardeners,
growers, and cooks
TOM BURFORD
Portraits of 192 apple varieties include
growing information and tasting notes.
Also includes tips on preserving,
fermenting, and cooking techniques.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
300 pp, full color throughout
$29.95CAN$38.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-249-5
Product No. 689249
eISBN: 978-1-60469-555-7
American HorticulturalSociety Book Award
BESTSELLER
Fruit Trees in Small SpacesAbundant harvests from your own backy
COLBY EIERMAN
How to select, prune, train, and
maintain fruit trees, along with
inspiring design ideas for small
spaces and creative recipes.paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-190-0
Product No. 689190
eISBN: 978-1-60469-391-1
The Organic Backyard VineyardA step-by-step guide to growing your own grapes
TOM POWERS
Shows how to design and build a
vineyard, select grapes for each
region, and maximize yield using
organic maintenance techniques.
paperback, 8 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-285-3
Product No. 689285
eISBN: 978-1-60469-407-9
PLANT PROBLEMS SOLVED!
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The Edible Front YardThe mow-less, grow-more plan for a
beautiful, bountiful garden
IVETTE SOLER
Shows how to combine edibles
and ornamentals into a beautiful,
productive front garden. Includes
design advice, plant picks, and
maintenance.
paperback, 8 x 10"
216 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-199-3
Product No. 689199
eISBN: 978-1-60469-290-7
The Beginners Guide to GrowingHeirloom VegetablesThe 100 easiest-to-grow, tastiest vegetables
for your garden
MARIE IANNOTTI
Features detailed growing
information and flavor profiles for
100 heirloom vegetables and the
stories behind each unique variety.
paperback, 7 x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-188-7
Product No. 689188
eISBN: 978-1-60469-384-3
The Vegetable Gardener's Guidto PermacultureCreating an edible ecosystem
CHRISTOPHER SHEIN
Everything a vegetable gardener
needs to implement permaculture
principles: how to build healthy so
create a food garden, and more.
paperback, 8 x 10"
268 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-270-9
Product No. 689270
eISBN: 978-1-60469-540-3
The Speedy Vegetable GardenMARK DIACONO & LIA LEENDERTZ
Highlights 50 quick crops, with
complete information on how to sow,grow, and harvest. Also includes
more than 50 recipes.
paperback, 8 x 8"
208 pp, full color throughout
$18.95 CAN$23.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-326-3
Product No. 689326
eISBN: 978-1-60469-570-0
These regional growing guides include month-by-month advice on sowing, planting, and harvesting
along with an A-to-Z reference of the 50 best vegetables, fruits, and herbs for each locale.
THE TIMBER PRESS GUIDES TO VEGETABLE GARDENING IN . . .The NortheastMARIE IANNOTTI
or CT, DE, ME, MA, NH,
NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, and the
outhernmost parts of Ontario,
New Brunswick,
Nova Scotia, and Quebec.
aperback, 7 x 9"
56 pp, two color throughout
19.95CAN$24.95 2014
BN: 978-1-60469-421-5
roduct No. 689421
SBN: 978-1-60469-595-3
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BN: 978-1-60469-505-2
roduct No. 689505
The Mountain StatesMARY ANN NEWCOMER
For CO, ID, MT, northern NV,
eastern WA, and OR, UT, WY,
and the southernmost parts of
Alberta and Saskatchewan.
paperback, 7 x 9"256 pp, two color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-427-7
Product No. 689427
eISBN: 978-1-60469-594-6
6-copy counter display
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ISBN: 978-1-60469-504-5
Product No. 689504
The SoutheastIRA WALLACE
For AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA,
MD, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA and WV.
paperback, 7 x 9"
256 pp, two color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2013ISBN: 978-1-60469-371-3
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6-copy counter display
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ISBN: 978-1-60469-503-8
Product No. 689503
The Pacific NorthwestLORENE EDWARDS FORKNER
For western OR, WA,
northern CA, and British
Columbia.
paperback, 7 x 9"
256 pp, two color throughout$19.95CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-351-5
Product No. 689351
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Know
YourZone
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The CompleteBook of GarlicA guide for gardeners, growers,
and serious cooks
TED JORDAN MEREDITH
Includes profiles of nearly
150 cultivars, along with
chapters covering naturalhistory, taxonomy, cultivation,
cuisine, culture, and curing
and storage.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
332 pp, full color throughout
$45.00 CAN$52.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-883-9
Product No. 682883
Taming the TruffleThe history, lore, and science of
the ultimate mushroom
IAN R. HALL, GORDON T. BROWN,& ALESSANDRA ZAMBONELLI
Describes commercial
truffles in detail, along with
information on host plants,natural habitats, cultivation,
maintenance, pests and
diseases, and harvesting.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$29.95CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-860-0
Product No. 682860
The Complete Bookof PotatoesWhat every grower and gardener
needs to know
HIELKE DE JONG, JOSEPH B.SIECZKA, &WALTER DE JONG
Practical and technical
information about thepotato plant, its origin,
conventional and organic
production techniques, pest
management, and storage
practices.
hardcover, 75/8x 9"
260 pp, color insert
$34.95CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-999-7
Product No. 682999
eISBN: 978-1-60469-307-2
Growing CitrusThe essential gardeners guid
MARTIN PAGE
Describes how to grow fr
trees in all climates and
how to tend to trees in po
gardens, and greenhous
hardcover, 75/8x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-906-5
Product No. 682906
eISBN: 978-1-60469-152-8
Uncommon Fruitsfor Every GardenLEE REICH
A detailed guide to growing23 unusual fruits at home,
including juneberries,
beach plums, lingonberries,
cornelian cherries, and more.
paperback, 6 x 9"
308 pp, color insert
$19.95 CAN$22.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-944-7
Product No. 682944
eISBN: 978-1-60469-163-4
The Rancho GordoHeirloom BeanGrowers GuideSteve Sandos 50 favorite varieties
STEVE SANDO
Features 50 heirloom beans
with growing information and
flavor profiles. Also includesbean history and botany and
15 recipes.
paperback, 7 x 9"
180 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-102-3
Product No. 689102
eISBN: 978-1-60469-310-2
The KitchenGardeners HandbookDesign plans, seasonal checklists,
fresh recipes, plant profiles & grow-
ing tips, flowers for the table
JENNIFER R. BARTLEY
How to plant, grow, and
harvest the best vegetables
each season. Includes recipes,
monthly garden chores, and
eight garden designs.
paperback, 8 x 10"
224 pp, full color throughout
$22.95CAN$29.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-956-0
Product No. 682956
eISBN: 978-1-60469-273-0
Selection of the GoodCookand HomeStyle Book Clubs
Designing the NewKitchen GardenAn American potager handbook
JENNIFER R. BARTLEY
Shows home gardeners
how to adapt the traditional
features of a classic kitchen
garden for contemporary
needs and conditions.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
222 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-772-6
Product No. 682772
The Family Kitchen GardenHow to plant, grow, and cook
together
KAREN LIEBREICH, JUTTA WAG-
NER, AND ANNETTE WENDLAND
Includes tips on gardening
with kids, a month-by-month
guide to sowing, planting,
and harvesting, detailed
plant profiles, and seasonal
recipes.
flexibind, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-050-7
Product No. 689050
Food Plants of the WoAn illustrated guide
BEN-ERIK VAN WYK
Comprehensive profilesof over 350 food plants,
including cereals, legum
nuts, seeds, fruits,
vegetables, herbs, sugar
plants, beverages, and
spices.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
480 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN$52.00 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-743-6
Product No. 682743
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The Know Maintenance Perennial GardenROY DIBLIK
A system of gardening that simplifies the design
process and results in a low-maintenance,
gorgeous home garden. Includes 62 garden
plans and revolutionary techniques.
paperback, 9 x 11"
240 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-334-8
Product No. 689334
Also available in paper over board:
$34.95CAN$44.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-494-9
Product No. 689494
Beautiful No-Mow Yards50 amazing lawn alternatives
EVELYN J. HADDEN
Showcases dozens of inspiring, eco-friendly
alternatives to the demanding lawn, along
with plant recommendations of the best
alternative ground covers.
paperback, 8 x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$32.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-238-9
Product No. 689238
eISBN: 978-1-60469-390-4
Hellstrip GardeningCreate a paradise between the sidewalk and the curb
EVELYN J. HADDEN
Shows homeowners how to increase their
homes appeal by gardening curbside, with
examples from around the country, plant
suggestions, and design advice.
paperback, 8 x 9"
296 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN $31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-332-4
Product No. 689332
BESTSELLER
NEW
The Well-Tended Perennial GardenPlanting & pruning techniques
Expanded edition
TRACY DISABATO-AUST
Details the essential practices of perennial care,
such as deadheading, pinching, and thinning. Also
includes an A-to-Z of important perennial species.
hardcover, 7 x 10"
384 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-803-7
Product No. 682803
eISBN: 978-1-60469-299-0
More than 200,000 in print
50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden PlantsTough but beautiful plants anyone can grow
TRACY DISABATO-AUST
50 easy and durable plants that help homegardeners make beautiful outdoor spaces with
a minimum level of maintenance.
paperback, 7 x 9"
168 pp, full color throughout
$16.95CAN$22.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-950-8
Product No. 682950
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
6-copy counter display
$101.70CAN$137.70
ISBN: 978-0-88192-969-0
Product No. 682969
The Well-Designed Mixed GardenBuilding beds and borders with trees, shrubs,
perennials, annuals, and bulbs
TRACY DISABATO-AUST
A lushly illustrated master class on design
fundamentals, with an emphasis on site evaluation,
color theory, and planning for maintenance.
paperback, 10 x 11"
460 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$32.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-967-6
Product No. 682967
BESTSELLER
THE HOTTEST TRENDS IN GARDEN DESIGN
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Pots in the GardenExpert design and planting techniques
RAY ROGERS
Explores the basic design princip
of using containers outdoors, with
on creating focal points, using wa
features, and more.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$29.95CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-834-1
Product No. 682834
eISBN: 978-1-60469-165-8
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
The Encyclopedia ofContainer PlantsMore than 500 outstanding choices
for gardeners
RAY ROGERS & ROB CARDILLO
Profiles more than 500 outstanding
container plants with information
on height and spread, growingrequirements, key design attributes,
and propagation.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
344 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-962-1
Product No. 682962
Garden Writers Association Silver AwardSelection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Contemporary Colorin the LandscapeTop designers, inspiring ideas, new
combinations
ANDREW WILSON
Showcases how leading garden and
landscape designers are using color in
inspiring and innovative designs. For
design professionals and students.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
280 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-996-6
Product No. 682996
eISBN: 978-1-60469-302-7
The Essential GardenDesign WorkbookSecond edition
ROSEMARY ALEXANDER
A workbook-style approach to planning
a garden, including how to survey a
site, choose landscaping materials,
and develop planting schemes.
flexibind, 7 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-975-1
Product No. 682975
eISBN: 978-1-60469-143-6
The Essential GardenMaintenance WorkbookROSEMARY ALEXANDER
A workbook-style approach tomaintaining a garden, including how
to prune, manage soil, move plants,
cope with weeds, and more.
flexibind, 7 x 9"
384 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-783-2
Product No. 682783
Small-Space Container GardensTransform your balcony, porch, or patio with
fruits, flowers, foliage, and herbs
FERN RICHARDSON
Practical and creative design solutions
for container gardening in a small
space. Includes plant choices, styling
advice, and maintenance tips.
paperback, 8 x 11"
188 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-241-9
Product No. 689241
eISBN: 978-1-60469-389-8
Landscaping for PrivacyInnovative ways to turn your outdoor
space into a peaceful retreat
MARTY WINGATE
Creative design ideas for making a
more personal outdoor space. Plant
lists detail varieties that enhance a
sense of privacy.
paperback, 8 x 9"
156 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-123-8
Product No. 689123
eISBN: 978-1-60469-374-4
From Art to LandscapeUnleashing creativity in garden design
W. GARY SMITH
Explores how garden designersand landscape architects use art,
including drawing, painting, poet
and sculpture, to inspire their gar
design.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
300 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-973-7
Product No. 682973
American Horticultural SocietyBook AwardLiving Now Book Award
contemporary colorin the landscapetop designers |inspiring ideas |new combinationss
andrew wilson
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The Layered GardenDesign lessons for year-round beauty from Brandywine Cottage
DAVID L. CULP WITH ADAM LEVINE
This lushly illustrated guide shows gardeners how to
layer plants for year-round beauty. Incudes design
tips, extensive plant profiles, and gorgeous photosfrom Brandywine Cottage.
hardcover, 7 x 11"
312 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-236-5
Product No. 689236
eISBN: 978-1-60469-450-5
Garden Writers Association Gold AwardSelection of the HomeStyle Book Club
The American Meadow GardenCreating a natural alternative to the traditional lawn
JOHN GREENLEE
This guide details site preparation, plant selectio
and maintenance of ornamental grasses. With
gorgeous photographs by Saxon Holt.hardcover, 10 x 10"
280 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-871-6
Product No. 682871
eISBN: 978-1-60469-132-0
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
American Home LandscapesA design guide to creating period garden
styles
DENISE WILES ADAMS &
LAURA L. S. BURCHFIELD
A comprehensive, illustrated guide
to recreating a historical landscape
design that is adapted to meet the
needs of modern clients.
paper over board, 8 x 10"
304 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN$51.00 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-040-8
Product No. 689040
Understanding Garden DesignThe complete handbook for aspiring designers
VANESSA GARDNER NAGEL, APLD
An overview of the entire designprocess, from determining client
needs to working with contractors. For
students and inexperienced designers.
hardcover, 8 x 10
236 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-943-0
Product No. 682943
eISBN: 978-1-60469-256-3
One of the BooklistTop Ten Craftsand Gardening Titles of 2010
The Professional Designer's Guto Garden FurnishingsVANESSA GARDNER NAGEL
Includes expert advice for choosinthe right furnishings, how to link th
to the architecture, and a survey o
popular styles.
paper over board, 8 x 9"
328 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$44.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-293-8
Product No. 689293
PlantingA new perspective
PIET OUDOLF & NOEL KINGSBURY
The first design book to share Oudolfs plant
charts and design plans. A directory details the life
expectancy and ability to spread and self-seed for
237 plants.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
280 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-370-6
Product No. 689370
Plant-Driven DesignCreating gardens that honor plants, place,
and spirit
SCOTT OGDEN & LAUREN SPRINGER OGDEN
Shows how to create designs where
plants are the dominant feature.
Supported by extensive lists of plants
for specific purposes.
hardcover, 9 x 10"
284 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-877-8
Product No. 682877
eISBN: 978-1-60469-159-7
American Horticultural Society Book Award
BESTSELLER
BESTSELLER
THE BIGGEST NAMES IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN
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The Self-Sustaining GardenThe guide to matrix planting
PETER THOMPSON
Shares the principles of matrixplanting with specific applications and
shows how to turn them into a strong,
sustainable garden.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-837-2
Product No. 682837
Gardening with Shape,Line and TextureA plant design sourcebook
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
Emphasizes the key role that size and
shape play in garden design. Includes
a directory of plants organized by
shape.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
280 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN$52.00 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-888-4
Product No. 682888
eISBN: 978-1-60469-135-1
Fearless Color GardensThe creative gardeners guide to
jumping off the color wheel
KEEYLA MEADOWS
Keeyla Meadows shares the uniq
vision behind her famously exube
garden and helps gardeners appl
style to their space.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
180 pp, full color throughout
$27.95CAN$35.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-940-9
Product No. 682940
eISBN: 978-1-60469-129-0
Designing and Renovating LargerGardensDOUGLAS COLTART
Practical instructions, case studies,
and photos of spacious gardens help
designers tackle gardens a third of an
acre and larger.
hardcover, 7 x 10"
168 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-824-2
Product No. 682824
Big Gardens in Small SpacesOut-of-the-box advice for boxed-in gardeners
MARTYN COX
Creative solutions for gardening in a
small space, like gardening in corners,
on rooftops, and in the cracks
of pavement.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$27.95CAN$36.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-907-2
Product No. 682907
The Collectors GardenKEN DRUSE
Studies of 28 gardens throughout
the world show how gardeners
can maintain quality design while
maintaining a plant-driven focus.
paperback, 8 x 11"
256 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-660-6
Product No. 682660
American HorticulturalSociety Book Award
A Childs Garden60 ideas to make any garden
come alive for children
MOLLY DANNENMAIER
Showcases a wide range of innovative
gardens, both large and small, in
which children can play, learn, and
experience nature.
paperback, 8 x 10"
180 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-843-3
Product No. 682843
A Garden GalleryInspiration from an enchanted
world of plants and artistry
GEORGE LITTLE & DAVID LEWIS
Little and Lewis reveal the secrets
behind their renowned garden in
Puget Sound.
paperback, 9 x 10"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-914-0
Product No. 682914
Garden Writers AssociationSilver Award
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Designing with GrassesNEIL LUCAS
Features design advice for a variety
garden situations and a directory ofmore than 450 grasses, rushes, and
sedges.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
276 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN$51.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-983-6
Product No. 682983
eISBN: 978-1-60469-298-3
Prairie-Style GardensCapturing the essence of the
American prairie wherever you live
LYNN M. STEINER
Advice on how to use prairie plants
in a variety of situations and a
comprehensive directory with hundreds
of plants.
hardcover, 7 x 9
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-003-3
Product No. 689003
The Nonstop GardenA step-by-step guide to smart plant choices
and four-season designs
STEPHANIE COHEN & JENNIFER BENNER
Shows how to design a gorgeous,
year-round garden with trees, shrubs,
perennials, annuals, and edibles.
Includes 10 simple design plans.
paperback, 8 x 10"
248 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-951-5
Product No. 682951
50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant PlantsThe prettiest annuals, perennials, bulbs,
and shrubs that deer dont eat
RUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN
The best deer-proof annuals,
perennials, bulbs, ferns, grasses, and
shrubs; growing information; dozens
of plant companions; and smartdesign tips.
paperback, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-195-5
Product No. 689195
eISBN: 978-1-60469-320-1
Gardening for the BirdsHow to create a bird-friendly backyard
GEORGE ADMS
Features hundreds of native plants,
extensive seasonal bloom and fruiting
charts, bird profiles, and techniques
for creating a balanced ecosystem.
paperback, 7 x 9"
400 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-409-3
Product No.689409
Free-Range Chicken GardensHow to create a beautiful,
chicken-friendly yard
JESSI BLOOM
Includes basic chicken care, desig
plans for chicken-friendly gardens
tips on attractive fencing options, a
the best and worst plants.
paperback, 8 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-237-2
Product No. 689237
eISBN: 978-1-60469-383-6
The New Low-Maintenance GardenHow to have a beautiful, productive garden
and the time to enjoy it
VALERIE EASTON
Inspiring profiles and photographs
of real gardens highlight the skills,
techniques, hardscape, and plants
needed for a low-maintenance space.
paperback, 8 x 9"
284 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$25.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-166-5
Product No. 689166
eISBN: 978-1-60469-136-8
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
BESTSELLER
Gardening with Woodland PlantsKARAN JUNKER
Advice for tackling a woodland
garden, including managing lightlevels, choosing the right plant for
the right place, and achieving well-
balanced soil.
hardcover, 7/8x 10/8"
384 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN $52.00 @2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-821-1
Product No. 682821
WILDLIFE-FRIENDLY GARDENING
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NATIVE PLANTS
DONALD J. LEOPOLD
a guide for gardening &conservation
NORTHEAST
NATIVE PLANTSof the
An encyclopedia of experience. Washington Post
Native Plants of the NortheastA guide for gardening & conservation
DONALD J. LEOPOLD
Profiles 700 species of native trees,
shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and
wildflowers from the northeastern
quarter of the United States.
hardcover, 7 x 10"
308 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN$52.00 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-673-6
Product No. 682673
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
Native Trees of the SoutheastAn identification guide
L. KATHERINE KIRKMAN, CLAUD L. BROWN,& DONALD J. LEOPOLD
A guide for identifying 225 trees
native to the Carolinas, eastern TN,
GA, northern FL, AL, MS, LA, AR, and
eastern TX.
flexibind, 6 x 9"
372 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-828-0
Product No. 682828
Native Plants of the SoutheastA comprehensive guide to the best
460 species for the garden
LARRY MELLICHAMPPHOTOGRAPHS BY WILL STUART
Profiles for over 460 species of trees,
shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and
wildflowers. Includes information oncultivation, propagation, bloom times,
and hardiness.
hardcover; 8 x 10"
384 pp, full color throughout
$39.95/$51.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-323-2
Product No. 689323
Native Trees for NorthAmerican LandscapesGUY STERNBERG WITH JIM WILSON
Profiles of more than 500 speciesdescribe each trees flowers and fruit,
native and adaptive range, seasonal
features, and culture.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
552 pp, full color throughout
$59.95CAN$77.00 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-607-1
Product No. 682607
Council on Botanical andHorticultural Literature AwardNational Arbor Day Foundation Media Award
Encyclopedia of NorthwestNative Plants for Gardensand LandscapesKATHLEEN A. ROBSON, ALICE RICHTER,
& MARIANNE FILBERT
Detailed descriptions of plants native
to the Pacific Northwest. Includes
profiles of more than 530 plants.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
532 pp, full color throughout
$59.95CAN$93.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-863-1
Product No. 682863
Armitages Native Plants forNorth American GardensALLAN M. ARMITAGE
The habitat, hardiness, andpropagation information for 630
species and cultivars of perennials and
annuals native to the United States.
hardcover, 7 x 10"
452 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-760-3
Product No. 682760
The California Native LandscaThe homeowner's design guide to restor
beauty and balance
GREG RUBIN & LUCY WARREN
Proven techniques, environmenta
wisdom, inspiring design advice,
comprehensive plant information
California gardeners interested in
using native plants.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95CAN$44.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-232-7
Product No. 689232
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The Naturescaping WorkbookA step-by-step guide for bringing nature to
your backyard
BETH ODONNELL YOUNG
Helps home gardeners build a back-
yard biohabitat, create a landscape
plan, attract wildlife, build healthy soil,
and steward the land.
paperback, 8 x 10"
228 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-118-4
Product No. 689118
eISBN: 978-1-60469-360-7
High-Impact Low-CarbonGardening1001 ways to garden sustainably
ALICE BOWE
Evaluates different materials and
techniques to help identify the
greenest solutions and offers
thousands of ideas for gardening
sustainably.
paperback, 8 x 9"
264 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-998-0
Product No. 682998
eISBN: 978-1-60469-311-9
Living Now Book Award
Teaming with MicrobesThe organic gardeners guide to
the soil food web
Revised Edition
JEFF LOWENFELS & WAYNE LEWIS
Thoroughly explains the importance of the
soil food web and shows gardeners how to
use compost, mulches, and compost tea.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$32.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-113-9
Product No. 689113
eISBN: 978-1-60469-254-9
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
Teaming with NutrientsThe organic gardeners guide to
optimizing plant nutrition
JEFF LOWENFELS
Explains the role of both
macronutrients and micronutrients and
shows gardeners how to provide these
essentials through organic, easy-to-follow techniques.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
250 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$32.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-314-0
Product No. 689314
eISBN: 978-1-60469-517-5
How to Eradicate Invasive PlantsTERI DUNN CHACE
Shows how to recognize invasive plants
and offers eradication options, from
organic options to the most responsible
ways to use chemicals.
paperback, 6 x 9"
332 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-306-5
Product No. 689306
eISBN: 978-1-60469-532-8
BESTSELLER
BESTSELLER
The New American LandscapeLeading voices on the future of sustainable
gardening
EDITED BY THOMAS CHRISTOPHER
14 important voices in the world of
sustainable gardening come together
to reconsider the future of home
gardens in America.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-186-3
Product No. 689186
eISBN: 978-1-60469-304-1
Waterwise Plants forSustainable Gardens200 drought-tolerant choices for all climates
LAUREN SPRINGER OGDEN & SCOTT OGDEN
200 profiles show where the drought-
tolerant plant is best adapted, its light
and water needs, soil preference, and
mature size.
paperback, 7 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-169-6
Product No. 689169
eISBN: 978-1-60469-336-2
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Bringing Nature HomeHow you can sustain wildlife
with native plants
DOUGLAS W. TALLAMY
Explores the relationship between gar-
dens and wildlife and the importance
of biodiversity. Includes lists of native
plants for specific regions.
paperback, 6 x 9"
360 pp, full color throughout
$19.95CAN$23.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-992-8
Product No. 682992
eISBN: 978-1-60469-146-7
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
Bees, Wasps, and AntsThe indispensable role of Hymenoptera in
gardens
ERIC GRISSELL
Explores the importance of the
Hymenoptera and explains how
gardeners can encourage (or
discourage) them in their gardens.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
336 pp, color insert
$27.95CAN$35.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-988-1
Product No. 682988
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Insects and GardensIn pursuit of a garden ecology
ERIC GRISSELL
An insightful account of insect bisupported by gorgeous photograp
that illustrate the vital interdepen-
dence between insects and plant
paperback, 6 x 9"
345 pp, color insert
$19.95CAN$24.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-768-9
Product No. 682768
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Attracting Beneficial Bugsto Your GardenA natural approach to pest control
JESSICA WALLISER
Shows gardeners how to control pests
in a natural way with 19 bug profiles,
39 plant profiles, and suggested
companion plants.
paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-388-1
Product No. 689388
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The Wild GardenExpanded edition
WILLIAM ROBINSON & RICK DARKE
The Wild Gardenwas the first bookto promote the natural-style garden
design. This new edition includes the
original text and illustrations from the
fifth edition, along with new chapters
and 112 color photographs.
hardcover, 8 x 8"
360 pp, full color throughout
$29.95CAN$38.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-955-3
Product No. 682955
eISBN: 978-1-60469-131-3
The Encyclopedia of Grassesfor Livable LandscapesRICK DARKE
Detailed profiles of hundreds of
grasses and thousands of color
photographs, along with information
on propagation, growth, and
maintenance.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
484 pp, full color throughout
$59.95CAN$78.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-817-4
Product No. 682817
The American Woodland GardCapturing the spirit of the deciduous fo
RICK DARKE
Includes lists of woodland plants,
advice for gardening with native
plants, and more than 700 of the
author's stunning photographs.
hardcover, 10 x 11"
378 pp, full color throughout
$49.95CAN$66.00 2003
ISBN: 978-0-88192-545-6
Product No. 682545
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The Living LandscapeDesigning for beauty and biodiversity in the
home garden
RICK DARKE & DOUG TALLAMY
This definitive and gorgeously
photographed guide to creating a
biodiverse home garden includes
design advice and plant suggestionsfor each region of the country.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
352 pp, full color throughout
$39.95CAN $51.00 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-408-6