A garden for life : the natural approach to designing, planting, and maintaining a north temperate garden

by Diana Beresford-Kroeger

Paper Book, 2004

Status

Withdrawn

Call number

SB439.26.N73B47 2004

Collection

Publication

Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2004.

Description

The avid gardener will need no other resource than this book to plan and maintain a natural garden on the country farm or in the suburban backyard, a habitat congenial to the scarlet tanager, the monarch butterfly, and the toad. Unique to this book is author Beresford-Kroeger's concept of bioplanning, in which the gardener views the site as a biological system and the activity of gardening as an ecological task. To assist in bioplanning a garden, the author provides both plans that are adaptable to different garden sizes and shapes, as well as planting instructions emphasizing organic care, ecofunction, and environmentally friendly means of pest control. A Garden for Life challenges everyone to create an ecologically valuable garden for the joy of doing so, and for the salvation of our natural world. Diana Beresford-Kroeger is the author of Arboretum America. She is a botanist, medical and agricultural researcher, lecturer, and self-defined "renegade scientist" in the fields of classical botany, medical biochemistry, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. She lives in Ontario, Canada.… (more)

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Physical description

257 p.; 26 cm

ISBN

9780472030125

Local notes

Gift of Bill & Karen Hagquist, 2022
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