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How to Design a Dry Garden
A funny thing happens to gardeners that explore the possibilities of a Choose plants that are adapted to your region. Xerophytes in particular are well adapted to environments with limited water supplies. Native (indigienous) plants or introduced ... [... more]
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Drought Tolerant Plants - Dry Garden
We will provide information on plants and trees which are drought tolerant. Drought Tolerant Plants The Principles of Xeriscaping Xeriscape Plant Selections Succulent Plant Page Landscape Water Conservation Ralph Martin's Cacti and Succulents ... [... more]
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Moss Rose Sundial Complete Hybrid Mix
Create a hotbed of long-lasting, tropical color in hot, dry garden spots with Sundial Mix, one of the most vibrantly-hued collections of blooms you will ever see! These 2-inch flowers are fully double and exquisitely formed, nestled above the succulent fo [... more]
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Moss Rose Sundial Passion Fruit Hybrid Mix
Add an exotic collection of color to hot, dry garden spots with Sundial Passion Fruit Mix, one of the most vibrantly-hued collections of blooms you will ever see! These 2-inch flowers are fully double and exquisitely formed, nestled above the succulent fo [... more]
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The Dry Garden
Book Description: Improbably enough, the eminent English plantswoman's own garden & nursery in East Anglia led her to write these classics, since both problems occur on her property. Her disarmingly simple solution-match the plant to the site, soil, & [... more]
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How to Grow, Gather, and Dry Garden Grown Herbs
When you plant your own herbs, you can do so much with them. You can dry or freeze them - even pick as you need them right off the stems! The flavors are stronger and you have so much control over what you are using in your food or cat toys (if ... [... more]
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The Dry Garden (the Royal Horticultural Society Collection)
The Dry Garden (the Royal Horticultural Society Collection) [... more]
$31.48
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Xeriscaping: Planning & Planting Low-Water Gardens (The ...
div"You'll find detailed descriptions, illustrations, and invaluable knowledge for figuring out which plants are suited to your low-water gardens. Excellent design tips...help gardeners create gardens that look beautiful."-iThe Nursery./i" [... more]
$3.70
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The Damp Garden
First published in 1982, The Damp Garden followed Beth Chatto's immensely influential book The Dry Garden. Recognized as classics of their subjects, they tell the story of her famous gardens in Elmstead Market, Essex. Full of the insights and practical [... more]
$2.31
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Face Down in the Fish Pond: Dry Garden Design Basics
Circulation is not supposed to include blood (or mud) when used in a gardening context, let alone unexpected baths, bruised shins, scraped paint and other unnecessary calamities! So plan ahead. And try to keep this concept in mind: A garden is a ... [... more]
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The Design Puzzle: Putting The Pieces Together
This book is a collection of essays written from thirty-five years of experience by a gardener/designer. The first section is about the principles of landscape design and how they can be manipulated with the elements of color, line, form and texture. [... more]
$45.00
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The Dry Garden: A Practical Guide To Planning & Planting
The original and best.: Years of experience around the world has produced the definative textbook for anyone coping with dry soils. But unlike a textbook this invalable work is totally user friendly . Beautifully illustrated and comprehensive,also a good [... more]
$22.95
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