"Into a world of shrinking habitat and increasing concern about food safety comes a book that addresses both concerns, allowing readers to construct and maintain vegetable gardens that help preserve our population of native insects, butterflies, and birds."
"Into a world of shrinking habitat and increasing concern about food safety comes a book that addresses both concerns, allowing readers to construct and maintain vegetable gardens that help preserve our population of native insects, butterflies, and birds." Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tammi Hartung is the author of Cattail Moonshine & Milkweed Medicine, Homegrown Herbs, and The Wildlife-Friendly Vegetable Gardener. She has been growing and working with herbs for more than 40 years and is a frequent teacher and lecturer. She and her husband cultivate more than 1800 varieties of herbs, heirloom food plants, and perennial seed crops on their organic farm in Colorado.
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Contents Preface Introduction 1 Rethinking Our Relationships with Nature 2 Encouraging Friends in the Underground 3 Garden Elements That Welcome Wildlife 4 Attracting Pollinators and Beneficial Predators 5 Creating Habitats for Wildlife 6 Smart Strategies for Peaceful Coexistence 7 Blocking Access to Unwelcome Guests 8 Designing Wildlife-Friendly Food Gardens