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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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    FALL 2014

    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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    FALL 2014

    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

    Of related interest:

    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

    978-1-60469-370-6, 689370

    $39.95 US/$52.00 CAN

    978-1-60469-236-5, 689236

    $34.95 US/$45.95 CAN

    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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    FALL 20144

    NEW RELEASES

    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

    $19.95 US/$24.95 CAN

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    FALL 2014

    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

    $60.00 US/ $76.00 CAN

    978-1-60469-608-0, 689608

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    FALL 20146

    NEW RELEASES

    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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    FALL 2014

    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

    Of related interest:

    NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE

    OCTOBER 2014

    Paperback; 7 x 9

    200 pages, full color throughou

    $19.95 US/$25.95 CAN

    ISBN: 978-1-60469-489-5

    Product No. 689489

    978-1-60469-234-1, 689234

    $18.95 US/$24.95 CAN

    978-1-60469-243-3, 689243

    $22.95 US/$29.95 CAN

    Step-by-Step projects

    Three unique terrarium designs

    Care and maintenance tips

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    FALL 20148

    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:

    Of related interest:

    978-1-60469-195-5, 689195

    $19.95 US/$24.95 CAN

    978-0-88192-803-7, 682803

    $34.95 US/$45.95 CAN

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    FALL 2014

    NEW RELEASE

    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:

    FEBRUARY 2015

    Paperback; 8 x 9

    256 pages, full color throughou

    $19.95 US/$25.95 CAN

    ISBN: 978-1-60469-354-6

    Product No. 689354

    978-1-60469-416-1, 689416

    $24.95 US/$31.95 CAN

    978-0-88192-961-4, 682961

    $24.95 US/$32.95 CAN

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    10 FALL 2014

    NEW RELEASES

    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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    FALL 2014

    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:

    JANUARY 2015

    Paperback; 8 x 10

    320 pages, full color throughou

    $29.95 US/$38.95 CAN

    ISBN: 978-1-60469-443-7

    Product No. 689443

    978-1-60469-237-2, 689237

    $19.95 US/$25.95 CAN

    978-1-60469-270-9, 689270

    $24.95 US/$31.95 CAN

    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

    978-1-60469-241-9, 689241

    $19.95 US/$25.95 CAN

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    FALL 2014

    NEW RELEASE

    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

    Paperback; 8 x 9

    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

    Of related interest:

    978-1-60469-358-4, 689358

    $24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN

    978-1-60469-190-0, 689190

    $24.95 US/$31.95 CAN

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    NEW RELEASES

    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.

    NOW IN PAPERBACK!

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    FALL 2014

    NEW RELEASE

    The Timber Press Guide toVEGETABLEGARDENINGIN THESOUTHWESTTRISHA SHIREY

    There is nothing more regionally specific than

    vegetable gardeningwhat to plant, when

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    Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in

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    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

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    VEGETABLE GARDENING GUIDES FOR EVERY REGION!

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    FALL 201416

    NEW RELEASES

    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

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    lives o everyone it touches. And with morethan 18,000 (and growing) gardens spread

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    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

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    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.

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    According to the American

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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.

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    For home gardeners in CT

    ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA,

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    Highlights hundreds

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    features comprehensive

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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

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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

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    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

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    NEW RELEASE

    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.

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    Grafting techniques

    explained with

    illustrations, photos, and

    clearly written step-by-

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    The only book to address

    new grafting techniques

    Grafted tomatoes are a

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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

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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

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    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

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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.

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    Highlights gardens in OR,

    WA, and BC

    The only comprehensive

    guide to Pacific Northwes

    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.

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    AVAILABLE JULYISBN: 978-1-60469-414-7, No. 689414

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    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"

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    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

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    accompanying charts point to the

    appropriate, 100% organic solution.Includes profiles for 37 plants.

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    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

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    Product No. 682994

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    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"

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    $27.95 CAN$36.95 2012

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    Product No. 689221

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    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

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    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

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    Product No. 689249

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    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

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    Product No. 689190

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    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

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    Product No. 689285

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    PLANT PROBLEMS SOLVED!

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    HERBS AND EDIBL

    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

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    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

    -copy counter display

    119.70CAN$149.70

    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

    $119.70CAN$149.70

    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

    Product No. 689371

    eISBN: 978-1-60469-573-1

    6-copy counter display

    $119.70CAN$149.70

    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

    eISBN: 978-1-60469-572-4

    6-copy counter display

    $119.70CAN$149.70

    ISBN: 978-1-60469-502-1

    Product No. 689502

    GrowW

    Know

    YourZone

    BSEL

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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

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    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

    ORGANIC GARDENING TECHNIQUES

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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

    American Horticultural Society Book AwarGarden Writers Association Garden Globe ANew York TimesEditors Choice Best Bofor Gardening

    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

    American Horticultural Society Book AwarGarden Writers Association Garden Globe ANational Arbor Day Foundation Certificate Merit

    NEW

    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