Cover art for Gardening in Summer-Dry Climates
Published
Timber Press, May 2021
ISBN
9781604699128
Format
Softcover, 308 pages
Dimensions
26.6cm × 20.2cm × 1.8cm

Gardening in Summer-Dry Climates Plants for a Lush, Water-Conscious Landscape

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The definitive plant guide for gardeners who want a lush, colourful garden that will thrive in a summer-dry climate. Gardening in Summer Dry Climates is the definitive guide for gardeners who want a lush, colourful garden that will thrive in a summer-dry climate - an area defined by wet winters and dry summers.

This hardworking book teaches gardeners how plants adapt to the climate and how to design for summer drought and winter wet. Information includes details about topography and climate, advice for gardening in the age of wildfire, and suggestions for embracing wildness and change. An A-to-Z of plants includes a colour photograph, details on each plant's origin, water and drainage needs, and notes on sun and shade. Lists of plants for special places and conditions are especially valuable for trips to the garden centre. AUTHOR: Nora Harlow is a landscape architect and gardener with wide-ranging experience in the summer-dry climates of California. She was assistant editor of Pacific Horticulture magazine for many years and supervisor of water conservation for the East Bay Municipal Utility District in Oakland, where she designed low-water landscapes for District facilities. She is the author of Plants and Landscapes for Summer-Dry Climates of the Bay Area, co-editor of The Pacific Horticulture Book of Western Gardening, and co-editor of Wild Lilies, Irises, and Grasses. 407 colour photographs

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