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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Maureen GilmerPublisher: Blue Star Press Imprint: Sasquatch Books Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9781632170231ISBN 10: 163217023 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 29 December 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWithboundless wisdom based upon years of experience promoting a water-conscious approach to gardening, Maureen Gilmer shows us how to have a gloriously productive garden even in the face of drought. Richard G. Turner Jr., editor emeritus, Pacific Horticulture KeepGrowing Vegetables in Drought, Desert & Dry Timeshandy when that happens and you will be able to enjoy fresh, healthy, and organic vegetables all year. This book is a must-have for all home gardeners. The Washington Book Review As a horticulturist and an ecologist, I salute Mo Gilmer for tackling the important subject of water conservation, which will only become more critical as we march through this century. Water is vital to our survival and the survival of our planet, and every gardener who thinks survival is important should read this book. Stephanie Cohen, The Perennial Diva, award-winning garden writer and Garden Writers Association fellow With this timely book, learn how to grow your own healthy organic vegetables without wasting water and, in the process, how to assess your local soil, wind, and heat conditions. This is a guide everyone should own and use. Sally Wasowski, author and award-winning gardening expert on native landscaping Withboundless wisdom based upon years of experience promoting a water-conscious approach to gardening, Maureen Gilmer shows us how to have a gloriously productive garden even in the face of drought. Richard G. Turner Jr., editor emeritus, Pacific Horticulture KeepGrowing Vegetables in Drought, Desert & Dry Timeshandy when that happens and you will be able to enjoy fresh, healthy, and organic vegetables all year. This book is a must-have for all home gardeners. The Washington Book Review As a horticulturist and an ecologist, I salute Mo Gilmer for tackling the important subject of water conservation, which will only become more critical as we march through this century. Water is vital to our survival and the survival of our planet, and every gardener who thinks survival is important should read this book. Stephanie Cohen, The Perennial Diva, award-winning garden writer and Garden Writers Association fellow With this timely book, learn how to grow your own healthy organic vegetables without wasting water and, in the process, how to assess your local soil, wind, and heat conditions. This is a guide everyone should own and use. Sally Wasowski, author and award-winning gardening expert on native landscaping Gilmer's guide to water-wise organic gardening is well worth heeding. Kitsap Sun In [ Growing Vegetables in Drought, Desert, & Dry Times], learn how to combine age-old farming techniques with new-school technology. The Desert Sun Years of experience went into writing this book. Gardening Know How Withboundless wisdom based upon years of experience promoting a water-conscious approach to gardening, Maureen Gilmer shows us how to have a gloriously productive garden even in the face of drought. Richard G. Turner Jr., editor emeritus, Pacific Horticulture As a horticulturist and an ecologist, I salute Mo Gilmer for tackling the important subject of water conservation, which will only become more critical as we march through this century. Water is vital to our survival and the survival of our planet, and every gardener who thinks survival is important should read this book. Stephanie Cohen, The Perennial Diva, award-winning garden writer and Garden Writers Association fellow With this timely book, learn how to grow your own healthy organic vegetables without wasting water and, in the process, how to assess your local soil, wind, and heat conditions. This is a guide everyone should own and use. Sally Wasowski, author and award-winning gardening expert on native landscaping Author InformationMAUREEN GILMER has over thirty years' experience in landscape design and has written 18 books on gardening, includingThe Colorful Dry Garden.She has practiced in northern and southern California, at the peak of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Newport Beach for exposure to a wide range of climates. She currently resides in the high desert. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |