Best of
Horticulture

1979

National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers: Eastern Region


National Audubon Society - 1979
    More than 700 new full-color photos, showing every species both in close-up and in its natural setting, highlight these updated guides. New introductions provide clearer and more complete explanations of how to identify each species.

Permaculture Two: Practical Design for Town and Country in Permanent Agriculture


Bill Mollison - 1979
    Ways in which plants can modify climate and many forms of pollution are discussed. Highly productive, low-energy systems, are made clear, in this fascinating book that offers some concrete solutions for saving Mother Earth."...If there is a single claim, that I could make, in order to distinguish Permaculture from other systems of agriculture, with the notable exception of keyline concepts, it is that Permaculture is primarily a consciously designed agricultural system ... a system that combines landscape design with perennial plants and animals to make a safe and sustainable resource for town and country. A truly appropriate technology giving high yields for low energy inputs, and using only human skill and intellect to achieve a stable resource of great complexity and stability.""Permaculture Two is about design, not gardening or livestock per se but as elements in a system intended to serve man, and the ends of good ecology ... Good teachers have nothing to give but enthusiasm to learn; they cannot with the best will in the world, give their students knowledge. Thus it is ‘how’ to design, rather than designing your site which I am attempting here ...""... both individual and competitive enterprise, and ‘free’ energy have faiIed us. Society is in a mess; obesity in the west is balanced by famine in the third world. Petrol is running out yet freeways are still being built. Against such universal insanity the only response is to gather together a few friends and commence to build the alternative on a philosophy of individual responsibility for community survival.”ContentsDesign in LandscapeSoil ImprovementBroadscale TechniquesDesign for Difficult ClimatesStructuresWaterworksFree Range Poultry DesignPermaculture and Community

Australian Native Plants: Cultivation, Use in Landscaping and Propagation


John W. Wrigley - 1979
    The plant entries are divided up into chapters according to whether they are ground covers, rockery, water features or shrubs.

Plant Propagation


Philip McMillan Browse - 1979
    Each book is illustrated with easy-to-follow, step-by-step illustrations that clearly guide the reader through all the essential techniques of successful gardening. Providing step-by-step instructions to all aspects of propagating greenhouse and garden plants and shrubs, this text includes coverage of seeds, roots, layering, stems, modified stems, and grafting.

Gardens of the National Trust


Graham Stuart Thomas - 1979
    

Pruning


Christopher Brickell - 1979
    Each book is illustrated with easy-to-follow, step-by-step illustrations that clearly guide the reader through all the essential techniques of successful gardening. This text provides the techniques for pruning roses, trees, shrubs, climbing and wall plants, vines, and fruit trees, whose growth benefits from careful and systematic pruning.

Sunset New Western Garden Book 4ED


Sunset Magazines & Books - 1979
    Sunset - the Authority on Western Gardening for over 50 Years More than 6,000 plant listings keyed to 24 Western climate zones Sunset's own Western climate maps - updated and in full color 2,500 color photos, illustrations, charts, and diagrams Over 50,000 plant facts, explaining everything from acid soil to Xeriscaping Complete Guide to Plant Selection to help you landscape your garden Hundreds of how-to tips and techniques from Sunset's garden experts

The Old Shrub Roses


Graham Stuart Thomas - 1979