[Scpg] Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening NEW Book,
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Wed Jul 14 07:42:12 PDT 2004
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Urban Horticulture:
Environmentally Responsible
Gardening & Landscaping in the Low Desert
Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening: NEW BOOK
Growing in Harmony with Nature Saves Time, Money, and Resources
Go to website below to get more info on new book and
http://ag.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/pubs/mgpress/efdg.htm
Co author Jo Miller works for the City of Glendale as a Water Conservation
Officer, she is also an expert on permaculture and landscape design and
maintenance
Regardless of your gardening experience, you can easily save money on
utility bills, conserve water, reduce yard waste sent to landfills, and
create a low-maintenance landscape that is in balance with its natural
surroundings. A new book, Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening, shows how to:
Lower utility bills by locating plants where they moderate the sun and wind
Reduce water consumption by choosing plants wisely and watering
effectively. Make mulch and compost from yard waste Manage insects
without synthetic pesticides Create a habitat for birds, butterflies, and
other wildlife. Maintain the quality of water supplies by reducing
fertilizer and pesticide use. Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening also explains
how to: Add edible plants to the landscape Grow a low-allergen garden
Direct gallons of rainwater to the landscape Determine if a gray water
system is right for you. The book's information is based on university
research and is geared specifically to the unique growing conditions of the
Sonoran Desert. The 136-page book includes illustrations, checklists,
guidelines, guides, plant lists, resources and an index. The Authors are
lifelong gardeners with years of experience growing plants in the low
desert. Cathy Cromell is a national award winning author and editor whose
works have been published by Phoenix Home and Garden, the National
Gardening Association, The Weather Channel, and the University of Arizona.
Jo Miller works for the City of Glendale as a Water Conservation Officer,
she is also an expert on permaculture and landscape design and maintenance.
Lucy Bradley works for the University of Arizona as the Urban Horticulture
Agent in Maricopa county.
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Key Components: Regardless of your gardening experience, you can easily
save money on utility bills, conserve water, reduce yard waste sent to
landfills, and create a low-maintenance landscape that is in balance with
its natural surroundings. Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening shows how to:
Lower utility bills by locating plants where they moderate the sun and wind
Reduce water consumption by choosing plants wisely and watering effectively.
Make mulch and compost from yard waste
Manage insects without synthetic pesticides
Create a habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife.
Maintain the quality of water supplies by reducing fertilizer and pesticide
use.
Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening also explains how to:
Add edible plants to the landscape
Grow a low allergen garden
Create defensible space before wildfire strikes
Direct thousands of gallons of rainwater to the landscape
Determine if a gray water system is right for you.
The book's information is based on university research and is geared
specifically to the unique growing conditions of the Sonoran Desert. The
136-page book includes illustrations, checklists, guidelines, guides, plant
lists, resources and an index.
Authors
The Authors are lifelong gardeners with years of experience growing plants
in the low desert. Cathy Cromell is a national award winning author and
editor whose works have been published by Phoenix Home and Garden, the
National Gardening Association, The Weather Channel, and the University of
Arizona. Jo Miller works for the City of Glendale as a Water Conservation
Officer, she is also an expert on permaculture and landscape design and
maintenance. Lucy Bradley works for the University of Arizona as the Urban
Horticulture Agent in Maricopa county.
Awards
Western Regional Communications Award of Excellence, NACAA
Finalist for the Environmental Excellence Award, Valley Forward Association
rough the mail.
TO BUY
Make checks payable to: University of Arizona and mail order to:
Earth-Friendly Desert Gardening
$14.95 Shipping $4
Arizona Master Gardener Press
4341 E. Broadway Road, Box 103,
Phoenix, AZ 85040-8807.
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