Waterwise Gardening

Waterwise Gardening

by IanCooke (Author)

Synopsis

As each summer brings the inevitable hosepipe ban, it is becoming increasingly obvious that gardening has to adapt to take account of climate change. However, regular droughts and dry periods should not stop people enjoying their gardens - or their plants.In this timely new book, Ian Cooke explains how it is still possible to have a beautiful garden with limited or dwindling water supplies. The first section covers the fundamentals of waterwise gardening, dealing with the issues of global warming, being green and looking at ways of storing and recycling water. The second section has lots of practical information and advice on improving your soil's water retention, using mulches, choosing drought-tolerant crops and irrigating successfully. Finally, there is a section on the aesthetics of dry gardening which includes an A-Z section of waterwise plants, as well as some planting schemes.Packed full if essential advice and useful information, this book cannot fail to be of interest to all gardeners whether beginner or experienced, as well as those who care about the environment.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 25 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1845379853
ISBN 13: 9781845379858

Author Bio
Ian Cooke has been a professional horticulturalist for over 35 years. He currently works for the University of Nottingham as Grounds Manager looking after the award-winning University Park. He has a particular interest in exotic and architectural plants. As well as a full-time job, he regularly lectures to garden societies and is the author of three other books on gardening, including The Garden Handbook, also published by New Holland.