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Sterling Publishing's Spring 2009 Catalog for Gardening, including The Green Garden Expert
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SterlingSpring 2009
Gardening
2 G A R D E N I N G
Grow OrganicFruit and Vegetables Fresh from Your Gardenby Nick Hamilton
Organic gardening is easy, especially when you’ve got anauthoritative guide to help. That’s what available here, with lushphotographs that show techniques in action, as well as theamazing results they produce. The instruction and adviceencompass every aspect of gardening, from starting seeds tothinning and pruning, avoiding pests and diseases to harvestingand preparing the soil for the next crop.
The Organic Fruit and Vegetable Gardener’s YearA Seasonal Guide to Growing What You Eatby Graham Clarke
Whether you’re planting on a windowsill or in the backyard, thisindispensable volume has the facts, tips, and step-by-stepinstructions you need to grow organic produce year-round.Respected horticulture writer Graham Clarke guides gardenerswith or without a green thumb through all the basics, from com-posting and pesticide-free weed control to watering wisely andencouraging pollination. Melons in the summer, gooseberries inautumn, and endives in the winter: tasty, healthy, and natural foodcan grow in any garden, soon.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
NICK HAMILTON is the author of The BarnsdaleHandy Gardener (Alpine Press Ltd, 2000) and GeoffHamilton: A Gardening Legend (Editions Larousse,1993), which was written about his father, thelongtime host of a popular BBC gardening show.Nick runs England’s famed Barnsdale Gardens,where he puts his lifelong passion and enthusiasmfor organic gardening into practice.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
GRAHAM CLARKE trained at Britain’s RoyalHorticultural Society Garden, and subsequentlyworked in the gardens at Buckingham Palace. Formore than 25 years he has been a gardening writer,and is a former editor of Horticulture Week.
March 2009$19.95 (CANADA $21.95)PAPER 978-1-84537-718-2
336 PAGES (ALL IN 2-COLOR)7 X 9GARDENING/ORGANIC
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March 2009$17.95 (CANADA $19.95)PAPER 978-1-86108-566-5
176 PAGES (ALL IN COLOR)7 1/4 X 9 3/4GARDENING/ORGANIC
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GUILD OF MASTERCRAFTSMANRIGHTS: US/CAN
3G A R D E N I N G
The Compost SpecialistThe Essential Guide to Creating and Using Garden Compost, and Using Potting and Seed Compostsby David Squire, series editors: A. & G. Bridgewater
In our ecologically aware times, composting is one smart way to min-imize our carbon footprint and help the earth. This new entry in thehighly successful Specialist series gives gardeners all the guidancethey need to start making, storing, and using their own compost. Itoffers Information on different types of compost and their ingredients,advice on constructing a compost bin, and detailed explanations ofwormeries, green manuring, and seed and potting composts. There’sno better or easier-to-follow guide for the eco-smart gardener!
The Wildlife Garden SpecialistThe Essential Guide to Designing, Building, Planting, Developing andMaintaining a Wildlife Gardenby A. & G. Bridgewater
One of the special joys of having outdoor space is the wildlife itattracts—and this Specialist volume helps gardeners turn their littleplot of land into an animal-friendly haven. Concise and easy to use, Itgives expert advice on planning and planting to create an ideal envi-ronment for birds, butterflies, reptiles, and mammals—a place wherethese wild creatures will find everything they need to survive andthrive. There’s instructions on pond building, assembling and sitingnesting boxes and feeders, and making the area pet- and child-safe.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
DAVID SQUIRE trained as a horticulturist and is theauthor of over 70 gardening titles, including TheScented Garden, which won the Garden Writers ofAmerica Quill and Trowel Award, as well as TheFirst-time Garden Specialist and The Small GardenSpecialist (both also published by New Holland).
ALAN and GILL BRIDGEWATER have gained aninternational reputation as producers of gardeningand DIY books on a range of subjects.
March 2009$9.95 (CANADA $10.95)PAPER 978-1-84773-326-9
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March 2009$9.95 (CANADA $10.95)PAPER 978-1-84773-325-2
80 PAGES (ALL IN COLOR)7 1/5 X 8 3/8GARDENING/REFERENCE
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4 G A R D E N I N G
Waterwise GardeningWater, Plants and Climate – A Practical Guideby Ian Cooke
As global warming increases, gardening must adapt to thechanges in climate—including dry periods and droughts. But,thanks to this timely new eco-conscious guide, people can enjoytheir gardens while still conserving water. Professional horticultur-ist Ian Cooke shows how to make a garden grow by storing andrecycling water, boosting soil’s water retention, using mulchesand drought-tolerant crops, and irrigating. A thorough section onthe aesthetics of dry gardening includes an A-to-Z of waterwiseplants, as well as planting schemes. This book is essential forevery gardener who cares about the environment.
• Covers the fundamentals of being green and gardening in atime of global warming
March 2009$19.95 (CANADA $21.95)HARD 978-1-84537-985-8
192 PAGES (50 COLOR PHOTOS, 50 B/W ILLUS.)7 X 9GARDENING/REFERENCE
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Propagation Techniquesby Julie Hollobone
Not only is propagation less costly than buying plants, it also offersgardeners the chance to grow something special, even rare, like aheritage variety. This essential handbook explains the numeroustechniques available, from dividing hardy perennials to grafting andbudding. In addition, there’s information on useful equipment, anindispensable at-a-glance plant directory, and advice on potentialproblems and their solutions. Features instructive illustrations andphotographs throughout.
March 2009$19.95 (CANADA $21.95)HARD 978-1-84537-990-2
160 PAGES (30 COLOR PHOTOS, 100 B/W ILLUS.)6 1/2 X 9 1/2GARDENING/TECHNIQUES
NEW HOLLANDRIGHTS: US/CAN
5G A R D E N I N G
Success with Bamboos & Ornamental Grassesby Lucinda Costello
With the hundreds of types of bamboo and grasses availabletoday, how can a gardener make the right choices? By turningto this essential volume! It’s filled with information on selectingsuitable plants for different situations (including exposed or dryareas), advice on growing and maintenance, and inspirationalideas—from Asian and Mediterranean gardens to low-mainte-nance and small-space designs. Whether you need to know howto fight common pests, add a water feature, or cultivate yourbamboo in containers, the answer is here.
Success with Alkaline-Loving Plantsby Graham Clarke
Many gardens have alkaline (chalky or limestone) soil, where somefamiliar plants—including rhododendrons and heather—refuse togrow. There are attractive alternatives, however, and this helpfulguide will ensure that you make the smartest decisions and get themost out of the soil you have. In addition to information on improv-ing the soil, planting, design, and year-round care, it contains acomplete, illustrated A-to-Z directory, with everything from annualsand biennials to trees and vegetables. Stunning pictures through-out show what beautiful effects a wise gardener can achieve!
March 2009$14.95 (CANADA $15.95)PAPER 978-1-86108-479-8
160 PAGES (ALL IN COLOR)7 1/4 X 9 3/4GARDENING/ORNAMENTALPLANTS
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March 2009$14.95 (CANADA $15.95)PAPER 978-1-86108-489-7
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
LUCINDA COSTELLO is a horticulturist, grassesenthusiast, and former gardening writer for AmateurGardening magazine. This is her first book.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
GRAHAM CLARKE trained at the Royal HorticulturalSociety Garden and worked in the gardens atBuckingham Palace. He has been a gardening writerfor 25 years with a number of books to his credit,and is well known for his contributions to magazinessuch as Amateur Gardening.
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6 G A R D E N I N G
Choosing and Using Climbing Plantsby Barbara Abbs
Climbers are among the most versatile of plants, a quick andeffective way to enhance privacy, increase interest, and addheight. But gardeners often don’t know how to make the mostof their potential. Through sumptuous photographs and acces-sible text, this practical guide offers a wealth of information onclimbers, from selecting the right varieties for a particular soilto planting, training, supporting, and caring for them. You’lleven see how they can solve design problems by masking flawsand creating lively focal points. And those who want to buildspecial display features will find plenty of fabulous projects too!
Container Topiaryby Susan Berry, photography by Steven Wooster
Topiary, the art of shaping trees and shrubs into geometricdesigns, was once considered suitable only for formal gardens.No more! Container Topiary brings the technique thoroughly upto date with modern urban spaces in mind. Aimed at novice gar-deners, it features over 16 projects—everything from simplebox balls to fancy designs—as well as advice on cultivating,pruning, and training topiary in a variety of styles. With adviceon displaying the final results and an illustrated comprehensivedirectory of plants, this stunning book is inspirational!
March 2009$12.95 (CANADA $13.95)PAPER 978-1-84537-973-5
96 PAGES (ALL IN COLOR)8 1/4 X 11GARDENING/REFERENCE
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March 2009$12.95 (CANADA $13.95)PAPER 978-1-84537-972-8
96 PAGES (ALL IN COLOR)8 1/4 X 11GARDENING/TOPIARY
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
BARBARA ABBS is a well-known authority in thegardening world and a committee member of theGarden Writers Guild. She has written several booksand frequently contributes articles to newspapers andmagazines on a range of gardening topics.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
SUSAN BERRY specializes in container and small-spacegardening. Her previous books include ContainerGardening on Balconies and Terraces and Plants for SmallSpaces. She has also written for BBC Gardener’s World,Homes and Garden, and the Sunday Express magazine.
7G A R D E N I N G
Organic Gardening Techniquesby Nick Hamilton
The popularity of organic gardening just keeps growing, as moreand more people worry about our earth’s delicate ecosystemsand choose to forgo chemicals. Going the natural route is easywith Organic Gardening Techniques, which provides eco-consciousgardeners with practical advice on cultivating fruit, vegetables,herbs, and other plants. It covers all the essentials: selecting theright tools, propagation, crop rotation, training greenhouse crops,watering, weed and pest control, even attracting wildlife. Packed withinformation, this is a thorough reference for every organic gardener.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
NICK HAMILTON runs Barnsdale Gardens, where hehas put his lifelong passion for organic gardening intopractical use. He’s the author of The Barnsdale HandyGardener (Alpine Press Ltd, 2006) and Geoff Hamilton:A Gardening Legend (Editions Larousse, 1993).
March 2009$17.95 (CANADA $19.95)HARD 978-1-84537-986-5
160 PAGES (ALL IN 2-COLOR)6 1/2 X 9 1/2GARDENING/ORGANIC
NEW HOLLANDRIGHTS: US/CAN
Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region GuidesHealthy Soils for Sustainable Gardens
The key to growing healthy, beautiful plants is good soil. Thispractical all-region guide helps you understand the unique char-acteristics of your garden’s soil and build its natural fertility usingorganic and sustainable methods. Written by soil and horticultureexperts from across North America, it emphasizes the importanceof nurturing a diverse ecosystem of beneficial soil organisms,using recycled and renewable organic amendments and mulches,planting nutrient-enhancing cover crops and ornamentals, andselecting plants that adapt with ease to your site conditions.
• An all-region guide that's usable throughout America and Canada
• From the world-renowned Brooklyn Botanic Garden
April 2009$9.95 (CANADA $10.95)PAPER 978-1-889538-46-4
120 PAGES (ALL IN COLOR)6 X 9GARDENING/REFERENCE
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8 G A R D E N I N G
NEW EDITION
The Green Garden ExpertThe Organic Version of the World’s Best-Selling Gardening Bookby Dr. D. G. Hessayon
The world’s most popular gardening series goes organic!
Today, more and more people are concerned with the environment—and they want to garden using only the mostnatural, earth-friendly techniques and products. And there’s no better way for them to become expert than with thenewest entry in this acclaimed series. Bestselling author Dr. D.G. Hessayon provides aspiring greenies with reliable,real-world horticultural advice to choose plants that thrive in their climate and care for them without chemicals, cre-ate a space that’s wildlife-friendly, and be ecologically savvy every step of the way. This is a book no gardener shouldbe without!
• Expert is one of the bestselling gardening series of all time, with nearly 50 million copies sold
• Dr. Hessayon has a unique ability to demystify complicated information even for beginners
• As concern for global warming builds, organic practices are becoming more and more popular
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DR. D. G. HESSAYON’s best-selling guides havehad an unparalleled influence on gardening over thepast 50 years, and in 1999 he received a GuinnessWorld Record Award as “Britain’s best-selling livingauthor of the 1990s.”
April 2009$14.95 (CANADA $15.95)PAPER 978-0-903505-63-5
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Nearly 50 million EXPERT books sold!
9G A R D E N I N G
NEW EDITION
Edible Wild PlantsA North American Field Guide to Over 200 Natural Foodsby Thomas S. Elias & Peter A. Dykeman
Already a huge success in previous editions, this must-have fieldguide now features a fresh new cover, as well as nearly 400 colorphotos and detailed information on more than 200 species of edi-ble plants all across North America.
With all the plants conveniently organized by season, enthusiasts willfind it very simple to locate and identify their desired ingredients.Each entry includes images, plus facts on the plant’s habitat, physi-cal properties, harvesting, preparation, and poisonous look-alikes.The introduction contains tempting recipes and there’s a quick-ref-erence seasonal key for each plant.
• New edition of the classic, bestselling book
“Hundreds of edible species are included...” —Booklist
“Beautiful color photographs...temptingly arranged.”—The Library Letter
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
THOMAS S. ELIAS is Director of the US NationalArboretum in Washington, DC. An expert on region-al trees and plants, he has written extensively on thesubject in such titles as Complete Trees of NorthAmerica and Conservation and Preservation of Rareand Endangered Plants. He also has a special inter-est in the art of bonsai, playing a key role in thedevelopment and oversight of the National Bonsai &Penjing Museum and regularly contributing toBonsai Magazine as well as the National BonsaiFederation’s Bulletin.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guides Fragrant Designs
Stop and smell the roses! Fragrant plants can make the differencebetween a pretty garden and an unforgettable one. Whether it’sthe fresh scent of herbs on a summer day or the heady perfumeof tropical flowers on a warm evening, fragrance always adds anextra dimension of enjoyment. This enticing guide—complete withillustrated plans and great plant suggestions—invites readers toenrich their gardens with wonderful aromas: designs for sweet-smelling lawns, yards, and paths; night gardens; kid-friendlyscented plants; and more.
July 2009$9.95 (CANADA $10.95)PAPER 978-1-889538-47-1
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-RegionGuides Fragrant Designs, 9
Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-RegionGuides Healthy Soils for SustainableGardens, 7
Choosing and Using Climbing Plants, 6Compost Specialist, The, 3Container Topiary, 6
Edible Wild Plants, 9
Green Garden Expert, The, 8Grow Organic, 2
Organic Fruit and Vegetable Gardener’sYear, The, 2
Organic Gardening Techniques, 7
Propagation Techniques, 4
Success with Alkaline-Loving Plants, 5Success with Bamboos & Ornamental
Grasses, 5
Waterwise Gardening, 4Wildlife Garden Specialist, The, 3
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