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Mediterranean Gardening: A Waterwise Approach

AUTHOR: Heidi Gildemeister
ISBN: 0520236475

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Mediterranean Gardening: A Waterwise Approach
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by Heidi Gildemeister


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"This is no ordinary book on drought-tolerant plants, but the accumulated wisdom of twenty years spent learning about the Mediterranean climate, and its plants and soils. The learning was not the casual process of one warned by municipal authorities that water is becoming scarce, but the urgent seeking for knowledge of an intelligent gardener entirely dependent on rainfall. . . . The pictures, too, are delightfully different from those we have come to expect in books on waterwise gardening."--Pacific Horticulture


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Mediterranean Gardening: A Waterwise Approach
- Book Reviews,
by Heidi Gildemeister

Mediterranean Gardening: A Waterwise Approach

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Gardening in harmony with a Mediterranean climate means taking advantage of winter rain and allowing the garden to rest over hot summers. In this beautifully illustrated, practical handbook, Heidi Gildemeister provides both novice and experienced gardeners with a comprehensive guide for waterwise gardening, with over one thousand drought-tolerant Mediterranean plants chosen both for their beauty and for their easygoing ways. Well indexed with common and botanical names, Mediterranean Gardening will be indispensable not only for gardeners in California, the Mediterranean basin, and Mediterranean climate areas in South America, Australia, and Africa, but for anyone living in a region that experiences drought.

Gildemeister explains how drought-tolerant plants that are suitably matched with a site and carefully planted and mulched can live on winter rain and, once established, do not need additional summer water-as in nature. The Plant Selection lists over one thousand plants from nearly five hundred genera, including their preferred growing conditions, propagation, best use, and maintenance. Guidelines in eight steps describe the planning of waterwise gardens, such as for the establishment of dappled shade to conserve precious soil moisture. Successful alternatives to the water-intensive lawn offer attractive design ideas.

Mediterranean Gardening offers a wealth of information: "easy" plants for the beginner, new choices for the garden architect, and for botanists the latest findings on minimum temperatures plants can endure. An extensive bibliography covering drought tolerance and a list of useful addresses make this book as helpful to people converting to water-, labor-, and ecology-conscious gardening as to those starting from scratch.

Author Biography: Heidi Gildemeister converted a maquis-covered western Mediterranean landscape into a thriving ten-acre garden and became a pioneer of waterwise gardening in the Mediterranean region. A gardener of long and varied experience, she has gardened in Switzerland, the Andes, and on the Peruvian coast. She lectures worldwide and has contributed to The Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening. She is a member of the Botanical Society of South Africa, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, and the International Dendrology Society and is a founding member and former president of the Mediterranean Garden Society.

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Pacific Horticulture

This is no ordinary book on drought-tolerant plants, but the accumulated wisdom of twenty years spent learning about the Mediterranean climate, and its plants and soils. The learning was not the casual process of one warned by municipal authorities that water is becoming scarce, but the urgent seeking for knowledge of an intelligent gardener entirely dependent on rainfall . . . . The pictures, too, are delightfully different from those we have come to expect in books on waterwise gardening.

Library Journal

Gildemeister, a founding member of the Mediterranean Gardening Society and contributor to The Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening, distills 20 years of experience gardening in water-scarce regions into this book on the benefits of gardening in harmony with the environment. After discussing the Mediterranean climate, which is distinguished by hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters and of which there are five different regions across the world, including California, the author offers steps for designing a waterwise garden. There is practical advice on watering, nutrition, mulching, and maintenance, along with brief entries for more than 1000 drought-tolerant plants and numerous color photographs to give a good idea of the different plants available. The measurements are metric (but a conversion chart is provided), and some plants mentioned may be hard to find at your neighborhood nursery. Gardeners serious about adopting a natural approach for a dry climate will find this guide quite valuable, though beginners may want to start first with Mary Rose Duffield and Warren Jones's Plants for Dry Climates: How To Select, Grow, and Enjoy. For public libraries in Central and Southern California, the Southwest, or any other locale where there is an interest in dry climate gardening.-John Charles, Scottsdale P.L., AZ Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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