Description
Master organic vegetable gardening in 4 different low-water conditions—including high and low desert, drought, and voluntary water conservation.
Features over 100 photos, maps, and diagrams—perfect for vegetable gardeners in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and more!
Dedicated home gardeners will discover how to grow delicious produce in dry times with this authoritative full-color handbook. Using modern techniques, as well as tips from native traditions ranging from the southwestern United States to the Middle East, this guide offers the best of ancient wisdom and the newest innovations in conservation.
Inside you’ll find over 100 color photos, maps, and diagrams, plus expert information on:
• Gardening in high and low desert, drought conditions, and for voluntary water conservation
• How to assess your site and climate modification
• Water-wise gardening methods: in-ground, container, and raised bed gardening
• Soil science, proper watering methods, and pest control
• How to choose drought-tolerant and desert-hardy vegetable seeds
• Recommended varieties by region, plus a seasonal crop guide
• Resource list, checklist, and glossary
While this guide is geared towards those who live in high desert, low desert, mountains (short season), Pacific coast, and inland valley areas of the Western United States, gardeners anywhere in the world looking to save water can find useful guidance. As more communities suffer the effects of climate change, experienced desert gardener Maureen Gilmer’s sage advice on dry gardening becomes more and more relevant.
About the Author
Fred Hoffman is an Assistant Professor of Intelligence Studies. Before joining the faculty at Mercyhurst, Hoffman taught as an Associate Professor of Military Science at The Johns Hopkins University, where he taught courses on national security and the intelligence community.