Good Gardens with Less Water

Good Gardens with Less Water

by Kevin Handreck
Good Gardens with Less Water

Good Gardens with Less Water

by Kevin Handreck

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Overview

It is possible to have a great garden anywhere in Australia, even under the toughest water restrictions. Good Gardens with Less Water will show you how.

A companion to Kevin Handreck’s best-selling Gardening Down-Under, this new book is a practical guide to gardening with limited water.

This beautifully illustrated, full-colour book contains a wealth of information on such key topics as: how to improve soil structure to maximise the retention of water for use by plants; selecting drought-tolerant native and exotic plants; working out how much water to apply to different types of plants; choosing the best lawn grass for your climate; rainwater harvesting and use; and how to avoid problems when greywater is used in the garden.

With specific chapters devoted to watering systems and equipment, mulches, planting techniques and potted plants, this book offers practical solutions for anyone who wishes to garden sustainably.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780643098985
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication date: 04/14/2008
Series: CSIRO Publishing Gardening Guides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Kevin Handreck is the Managing Director of Netherwood Horticultural Consultants and former CSIRO Soil Scientist.

Table of Contents

Foreword
  1. Causes of water shortages
  2. Plants and water
  3. Know your soil
  4. Organic matter and soils
  5. Your soil is a reservoir
  6. Water quality
  7. Delivering water to your plants
  8. Garden watering systems
  9. Mulches – the facts
  10. New gardens and new gardens from old
  11. Dealing with too much water
  12. Lawns
  13. Water for plants in pots
  14. Testing potting mixes
Appendix 1. Sources of extra information
Acknowledgements
Index
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