Friday, March
20, 9-10am, Sustainable World Radio, Interview with Owen
Dell
Sustainable World Radio, KCSB 91.9 FM PST
and
streaming live on www.kcsb.org, interviews also posted on
www.sustainableworldradio.com.
Join
Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World Radio for an interview
with Owen Dell, author of the newly published book,
Sustainable Landscape for Dummies.
Dell is the smart man behind the Dummies title, who shares
more than 38 years of knowledge and experience as a landscape
architect, contractor and permaculturist, with a passion for good
design that makes sense for the homeowner
,the environment, and
saves money too. Wes Roe of the Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network will also be in the studio.
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More Details:
A Book-tour for Owen Dell begins in Santa Barbara on
March 29, with a Book-signing and Talk (see below):
Visit www.owendell.com for
update on his upcoming book tour in California.
Upcoming Event:
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
presents
Sustainable Landscaping:
A Visionary Look at the Future of Gardens
Book-Signing & Talk with Owen Dell
author of Sustainable Landscape for Dummies
Sunday, March 29, 7 pm, Donation $5
Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery
The word sustainable is everywhere these
days, but just what makes a sustainable landscape and why does it
matter?
Join Owen
Dell, author of the newly published book Sustainable Landscaping
for Dummies, on March 29, at 7pm , for a talk and
book-signing event at the Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner
Gallery. Dell is the smart man behind the Dummies title, who shares
more than 38 years of knowledge and experience as a landscape
architect and contractor with a passion for good design that makes
sense for the homeowner and the environment and saves money
too.
Part of the phenomenally successful
"Dummies" book series, with its give me the facts, make me
smarter format that have made them so popular, Sustainable
Landscaping for Dummies provides hands-on, how-to instructions
for the novice and expert alike. From creating abundant edible
landscapes, to making your home safe in wildfires, to making the most
of rainfall that falls on your land, the book describes processes that
don't just make things less bad, they make them a lot better.
A
long time "guru" for sustainable landscaping, Dell
suggests we can mimic nature for best design. Humorously
describing traditional landscape design as an "environmental
train wreck", he seriously notes these practices destroy
native habitats, consume natural resources, cause strip mining and
forest clear cutting, and annually poison nearly 70 million birds with
pesticides.
Working
since the 1970's with his first landscape design business, Dell
found a niche designing beautiful and functional gardens using native
plants. Later, taking inspiration from natural disasters he
created "firescapes" for the fire ecology of southern
California, and water-wise gardens, that responded to drought
conditions in the 1980's. More recently he developed the concept
of "fossil free" landscapes, noting the need for less fossil
fuel (oil) powered equipment used in our gardens, and has
incorporated many permaculture ideas as well. Dell
hopes to reach a larger mainstream audience with the Dummies book,
that are becoming conscious of climate change, water resources and
other environmental impacts, many caused by decisions made in their
own backyards.
Owen
Dell is an award-winning California-licensed landscape architect
and contractor, and the owner of County Landscape and Design in Santa
Barbara, California. He is one of the founders of the Firescape
Demonstration Garden in Santa Barbara, which was the first of its kind
in the nation. He has been a contributor to Sunset Magazine, Pacific
Horticulture and many other publications. Dell is the co-star of
Garden Wise Guy's a sitcom about sustainable landscaping. He has
presented workshops and lectures for homeowners and professional
audiences at botanic gardens, colleges and universities, and
conferences throughout the United States, Canada, and overseas.
Sustainable Landscaping for Dummies will show you how to design,
build, and live with an earth-friendly landscape that:
-
Requires minimal maintenance
- Is
inexpensive to construct and maintain
- Is made
from safe, natural materials
- Resists
pests and diseases
- Is
drought-tolerant and long-lasting
-
Supplies wholesome, organic food for you and your family
-
Provides outdoor rooms for many uses
- Is
stunningly beautiful
Some of the inside tricks you'll learn in Sustainable Landscaping
for Dummies:
- How to
make use of "heritage" materials that will last many
lifetimes
- How to
design and build a drip irrigation system that really works
- How to
make use of the "world's best design tool"
- How to
cut your maintenance costs by half or much more
- How to
supercharge your plants by adding one natural element one time only,
for pennies per plant
- How to
virtually eliminate fertilizing by using the "chop and drop"
technique
- How to
develop a Neighborhood Foodshed in your community
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