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New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018Program Related Non-FictionBuilding and Landscape:Architectural Technology, Carpentry, HVAC, Landscape, Horticulture andGreenhouse, Plumbing, Public Works, Woodworking2018 PEST CONTROL FOR PROFESSIONAL TURFGRASS MANAGERSHennepin Technical Library /BPC SB608 .T87P48 2018"[This book] contains the latest information on pesticides used to control turfgrass pests. Thisvolume covers a wide array of topics including commercial turf insects; chemical weedcontrol; tolerance of established cool-season and warm-season turfgrasses to herbicides;controlling broadleaf weeds; turfgrass diseases; nematicides for turf; growth regulators; aquatic weedcontrol; and integrated pest management ." -- Back Cover.Armitage's Vines and Climbers / Allan M. Armitage.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB427 .A75 2010A gardener's guide to the best vertical plants- vines and climbers.Astounding mushrooms / photographs by Jaroslav Malý ; with text by AlainBellocq.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QK617 .B4513 2015"Astounding Mushrooms features gorgeous full-color photographs of more than 200mushroom species in their wild habitat. The close-up images reveal every size of growth, every shade ofcolor, every shadow of silhouette, and every detail of texture. Chapter text sheds light on this unique livingspecies, neither animal nor plant. Concise captions identify the mushrooms and provide furtherdescription of their biology. .Wild mushrooms are enjoyed by an increasing number of locavores, vegansand wild food enthusiasts. Chefs everywhere are foraging wild foods, including mushrooms. Mushroomhunting tours have become popular, and mycolophiles are sharing their enthusiasm and identification tipsonline." -- Provided by publisher.Attracting beneficial bugs to your garden : a natural approach to pestcontrol / Jessica Walliser.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB603.5 .W35 2014"A healthy population of beneficial insects can eliminate the need for dangerous pesticides. Learn which plants lure in pest-eating predators and how to design a beautiful garden that provides forthese beneficial bugs throughout the year. Organic gardening expert Jessica Walliser provides anaccessible guide to selecting, placing, and caring for plants that will invite beneficial insects into yourgarden to do the dirty work of pest control for you." -- Back Cover.Backyard water gardens : how to build, plant & maintain ponds, streams& fountains / by Veronica Lorson Fowler.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB423 .F68 2013A backyard water feature is a feast for your senses! It surrounds you with sights, sounds,colors, and a constant source of movement that will never fail to inspire you. Both soothing andinvigorating, water features come in every size, from simple bubblers for patio-sized gardens to moreelaborate streams and waterfalls. You can create a water garden without spending a fortune or allsummer doing it and maintain it yourself. .Inside you'll find plenty of how-to and step-by-step photos plustips for: avoiding common mistakes, properly sitting and sizing your water feature (how big is too big?),keeping up on year-round maintenance, choosing the right equipment and selecting plants and fish -- P.[4] of cover.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018The bee-friendly garden : design an abundant, flower-filled yard thatnurtures bees and supports biodiversity / Kate Frey and Gretchen LeBuhn.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QL59 .F74 2016Frey and LeBuhn provide everything you need to know to create a vibrant, healthy gardenthat helps both the threatened honeybee and native bees. Just a few simple changes to your garden willmake your yard a welcoming habitat for nature's most productive pollinator.Bees : an identification and native plant forage guide / Heather Holm.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QL563 .H65 2017 Superbly designed and organized, this is an indispensable source of information withextensive profiles for twenty-seven bee genera, plus twelve mini profiles for uncommongenera, and approximately one hundred native trees, shrubs, and perennials for the Midwest, GreatLakes, and Northeast regions. The factors impacting bee populations, and the management of farmsand public and residential landscapes for bees are also covered. Included in the bee forage (plant)chapters are plant profiles with range maps, habitat information, floral features and attractants, commonbees attracted to the particular plant, and details about the ecological connections between the nativeplant and other flower-visiting insects. Noted also are birds dependent upon the product of the pollinatedflowers (fruits and seeds). -- Cover, page [4]Building soil : a down-to-earth approach : natural solutions for bettergardens and yards / Elizabeth MurphyHennepin Technical Library /BPC S591 .M984 2015"Even experienced gardeners can be intimidated by soil. It isn't just the soil-testing data andall the big words, like vermicomposting and mycorrhizal fungi. It's also the fact that when youbegin to work with the soil, you're working with the very earth you grow in; you don't want to make anymistakes. But with [this book] as your guide, you can achieve your goal of rich, sustainable soil withoutthe fear. [This book] is rich with practical, up-to-date information on how to grow and maintain healthysoils. By follow in author Elizabeth Murphy's detailed instructions, you can become a successful soilbased gardener, whether you want to start a garden from scratch or improve an existing plot." -- BackCover.Cass Turnbull's guide to pruning : what, when, where & how to prunefor a more beautiful garden / by the founder of PlantAmnesty ; illustrationsby Kate Allen.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB125 .T83 2012An updated edition of the illustrated guide to pruning is organized around common types ofplants, including evergreen and deciduous shrubs, bamboos and tea roses, rhododendrons, camelliawisteria and other vines, and tree species from dogwoods to weeping cherries.Common backyard weeds of the upper midwest / by Teresa Marrone.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB612.M54 M37 2017Learn to identify common backyard weeds! Hundreds of full-color photos with easy-tounderstand text make this a great visual guide to learning about more than 150 species ofweeds--toxic, edible or otherwise interesting--found in the Upper Midwest, including Illinois,Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. The species (fromDandelion to Purslane) are organized by type, then by flower color, so you can identify them by theirvisual characteristics. Plus, learn about how each weed spreads, how to control it and its possiblebeneficial uses. The information, presented by expert forager Teresa Marrone, is perfect for beginners butalso useful for more experienced home gardeners.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018The complete guide to DIY greenhouses : build your own greenhouses,hoophouses, cold frames & greenhouse accessories / Black & Decker.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB416 .C64 2017From ornate, Victorian style greenhouses to basic cold frames, you're sure to find a projectthat meets your needs and fits your space. In this new edition, you'll find several new plans toexpand the range of options, including a geodesic-dome greenhouse, a custom greenhouse with afieldstone foundation, more kit greenhouses, and even a super-efficient greenhouse built completely formupcycled building materials- the greenest greenhouse you'll find!"--Back cover.The complete guide to upper Midwest gardening : techniques forgrowing landscape & garden plants in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa,northern Michigan & southwestern Ontario / by Lynn Steiner.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB453.2.A15 S75 2012"Provides a practical approach to gardening for the novice to intermediate gardener. Includes plantspecies descriptions, time-saving techniques and regional information for Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa,Northern Michigan and Southwestern Ontario"--Provided by publisher.Container gardening complete : creative ideas and essential knowledgefor small-space growing / by Jessica Walliser.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB418 .W355 2017"Container Gardening Complete has everything you need to know to successfully garden in asmall space, including step-by-step directions, photographs, and information on more than125 plants. The methods described in this book are foolproof and easy to follow, with step-by-stepdirections and photographs, scalable projects for differing needs, and many great ideas for upscaledcontainers from things you have around your home. You’ll get to know the ins and outs of gardening in asmall space, from the importance of drainage, irrigation, and other watering concerns to ornamentalcombinations of plants, and the very best vegetables, fruits, and nonedibles for container gardening." -Publisher's Website.The creative shrub garden : eye-catching combinations for year-roundinterest / Andy McIndoe.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB435 .M144 2014This guidebook shows you how to make the most of the many benefits of shrubs -- includingtheir hardiness, year-long beauty, size, and low-maintenance nature -- by making them themain element in a garden design. McIndoe teaches you the basics first, with tips on choosing shrubsbased on a garden's size, determining soil and climate needs, and pruning and maintenance. He thenoffers hundreds of shrub combinations that work with 15 main garden styles, including coastal, cottage,Mediterranean, tropical, urban, and more.The cut flower garden / by Erin Benzakein with Julie Chai.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB405 .B495 2017"Welcome to the glorious world of Floret Farm, where hundreds of flower varieties grow andthrive to produce show-stopping arrangements. Here, star flower farmer Erin Benzakeinshares her insights on planting a cutting garden of your own--wherever you live. Learn thesecrets to her airy and lush arrangements, including how-tos for spectacular bouquets, garlands, andwreaths to showcase your gorgeous flowers. Featuring planting, cultivating, and harvesting advice formore than 175 flower varieties along with tips to preserve their freshness from field to centerpiece, thisbook has everything you need to start planning your garden and the stunning arrangements that will keepyour home bright and blooming year after year." -- Back Cover.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018Decks : plan, design, build : 30 projects to plan, design, and build.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC TH4970 .U485 2018"Choose from 30 designs created by master deck builders, with complete plans, materials lists,and hundreds of step-by-step color photographs"-- Provided by publisher.Dirr's encyclopedia of trees and shrubs / Michael A. Dirr.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB435 .D57 2011" This is his most comprehensive visual reference yet. From majestic evergreens to delicateflowering shrubs, Dirr provides all the essential details for identification, planting, and care,often with full-color photographs showing a tree's habit in winter, distinctive bark patterns, fallcolor, and more. In a class by itself for its quality of information, the best-researched recommendations forhardiness in the industry, beautiful photography, and Dirr's own preeminence as a master plantsman, [thisbook] is a critical addition to any garden library." -- Back Cover.Edible landscaping : [now you can have your gorgeous garden and eatit too] / text and photographs by Rosalind CreasyHennepin Technical Library /BPC SB475.9.E35 C74 2010"Since Rosalind Creasy popularized the concept of landscaping with edibles more than aquarter century ago, interest in eating healthy, fresh, locally grown foods has swept acrossthe nation. Draw on the author's decades of research and experience, the book presents everythingyou need to know to create an inviting home landscape that will yield mouthwatering vegetables, fruits,nuts, and berries. The comprehensive Encyclopedia of Edibles--a book in itself---provides horticulturalinformation, culinary uses, plant sources, and recommended varieties; and appendices cover the basicsof planting and maintenance, and of controlling pest and diseases using organic and environmentallyfriendly practices." -- Back Cover.Edible wild plants : a North American field guide to over 200 natural foods/ Thomas S. Elias & Peter A. Dykeman.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QK98.5.U6 E35 2009Presents a season-by-season guide to the identification, harvest, and preparation of more thantwo hundred common edible plants to be found in the wild.Encyclopedia of gardening / editor-in-chief, Christopher Brickell.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB450.95 .A45 2012"THE DEFINITIVE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO GARDENING FROM THE EXPERTS.Celebrating its 20th anniversary in print, this third American edition offers unrivaled detail onplanning, gardening techniques, growing ornamental plants, fruits and vegetables, and dealing with pestsand diseases. New topics, plant lists, and step-by-step techniques are included throughout reflecting thelatest gardening trends----from living roofs to growing fruits and vegetables in containers. Written by ateam of more than 50 specialists led by Christopher Brickell, this is the world's finest source ofhorticultural advice." -- Back Cover.The encyclopedia of grasses for livable landscapes / text and photographyby Rick Darke.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB431.7 .D366 2011"The most comprehensive and authoritative encyclopedia of grasses, sedges, rushes, cattails,and restios for gardens and managed landscapes, combined with cutting-edge landscapedesign in one gorgeous volume. More than 1,000 color photographs." -- Back cover.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018The essential garden design workbook / Rosemary Alexander, RachelMyers.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB473 .A44 2017A bestselling classic completely revised and updated. The third edition of The EssentialGarden Design Workbook is fully updated with new color photograph and illustrations. Itfeatures new information on designing with computer-aided design (CAD), details on sustainability andbiodiversity, and important advice on working with contractors. It features all new garden plans andgrowing information for the top 50 plants no designer should be without.Evolving landscapes : create native gardens that unfold over time / LarryWeaner and Tom Christopher.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QH541.15.L35 W43 2016"Traditional gardening practices are time consuming and labor intensive, and result inlandscapes that require constant upkeep. But there's a better way: by following ecological principles, wecan have landscapes that are alive with color and friendly to local wildlife, and that evolve over time--withmuch less work and effort. Larry Weaner and Thomas Christopher show you exactly how to create theseexciting, stimulating landscapes." -- Back Cover.Fifty plants that changed the course of history / written by Bill Laws.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB71 .L39 2015"[This] is a beautifully illustrated book that uncovers the fascinating stories of fifty plantsoriginating in all corners of the globe. Each plant profiled has played a central role in humanhistory and greatly affected our lifestyle, even today."--Page 4 of cover.The flower farmer : an organic grower's guide to raising and selling cutflowers / Lynn Byczynski ; [illustrations by Robin Wimbiscus].Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB406.53 .B93 2008"Acre-for-acre, flowers are the most profitable--as well as the most beautiful--crop on the farm.In The Flower Farmer expert flower grower Lynn Byczynski provides a complete introduction to raising acornucopia of cut flowers for home use and for sale to retail customers, florists, and other markets. Thebook offers detailed, manageable plans for flower growing on a scale ranging from a backyard border to ahalf-acre commercial garden. Sprinkled throughout are profiles of successful flower farmers--fromVermont to California, Texas to Wisconsin--each of them providing a unique perspective proving thatgrowing flowers can be as profitable as it is satisfying"--Publisher description.Garden flora : the natural and cultural history of the plants in yourgarden / Noel Kingsbury.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB404.9 .K56 2016"Every garden plant has a story--where they originated, how they evolved, and how humansaltered them for their benefit. In [this book], garden designer Noel Kingsbury shares the absorbinghistories of 133 plant groups that are mainstays of modern gardens. This potent mix of rich storytellingand lavish art--including new and historical photography, botanical illustrations, and masterful paintings-is a treasure trove of plant lore." -- Back Cover.The greenhouse gardener's manual / Roger Marshall.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB415 .M28 2014Describes the necessary tools and techniques to build and maintain a greenhouse, explaininghow to select the right one and how to create a healthy environment, and offers profiles andcomplete growing information for hundreds of flowers, vegetables, and ornamental plants. --Publisher'sdescription.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018The greenhouse and hoophouse grower's handbook : organic vegetableproduction using protected culture / Andrew Mefferd.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB415 .M375 2017The Greenhouse and Hoophouse Grower's Handbook shares best practices for both largeand small-scale production of the eight most profitable crops - tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, peppers,leafy greens, lettuce, herbs, and microgreens. With comprehensive chapters on temperature controland crop steering, pruning and trellising, grafting, and more, Andrew Meffer's book is full of techniquesand strategies that can help farms stay profitable, satisfy customers, and become an integral part ofrelocalizing our food system. From seed to sale, this book is the indispensable resource for protectedgrowing.--COVER.Greenhouse pest management / Raymond A. Cloyd.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB936 .C56 2016Greenhouse Pest Management is the first comprehensive book on managing greenhousearthropod pests, particularly in commercial production systems. The book contains thenecessary information on major insects and mites, describing their biology and cycle life. Richly illustrated and presenting material in a concise and focused format, GreenhousePest Management is a vital book for professional growers and pest managers, researchers, cropconsultants and advisors, hobbyists, students, and government agricultural extension agents. It providesa thorough source of textual and visual information for handling pests in greenhouses.--COVER.Greenhouse technology and management / by Nicolás Castilla ; translatedby Esteban J. Baeza ; reviewed by A.P. Papadopoulos.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB415 .C7813 2013This book incorporates the experiences in mild-winter greenhouse production systems wherethe most successful solutions are those that integrate greenhouse design and environmentalcontrol with crop husbandry. The content is focused on plastic greenhouses for vegetable growing butincludes cross references to glasshouses, high-tech environmental control methods and other cultivationsystems when these are needed to fill some gaps and to justify the basic concepts. The book alsodeals with integrated production, crop physiology, soilless cultivation, irrigation and fertilization, plantprotection, postharvest, economics, marketing and production strategies.Growing the Midwest garden / Ed Lyon.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB453.2.M53 L96 2015Everyone wants a glorious garden, but conditions in the Midwest can make it a challenge togrow the most popular ornamentals. Let Midwest gardening expert Ed Lyon help you with hisencyclopedic knowledge of the tips, techniques, and plants specifically suited to the heartland.Learn the region's myriad climates, geography, soils, and how to work with them. Follow the speciallycompiled A-Z plant guide to discover the very best choices for your region, and find inspiration instunningly photographed, site-specific design solutions.--COVER.Hartmann & Kester's plant propagation : principles and practices / FredT. Davies, Jr., Robert L. Geneve, Sandra B. Wilson.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB119 .P55 2018"Hartmann and Kester's Plant Propagation remains the field's most complete and up-to-dateguide to the principles and practices of plant propagation. Using color figures throughout, thetext pairs chapters on horticultural science with commercial techniques for plant propagation. It starts withan introduction to the industry and basic plant biology, and then dives into more complex technicalconcepts, ranging from seed and vegetative propagation, to propagation techniques for specific fruits,nuts, and crops for the greenhouse and nursery. It includes a vast new range of color photos taken atcommercial producers and research labs around the world." -- Back Cover.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018Hellstrip gardening : create a paradise between the sidewalk and thecurb / Evelyn J. Hadden ; with photographs by Joshua McCullough ;foreword by Lauren Springer Ogden.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB453 .H18 2014Presents a guide to creating a garden in such unused spaces as land beside a driveway, next to steps, orbetween the sidewalk and the street curb, discussing how to prepare the soil and listing the varieties ofplants suitable for these conditions.Herbaceous perennial plants : a treatise on their identification, culture,and garden attributes / Allan M. Armitage.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB434 A76 2008A reference guide to the identification and culture of over 3,500 herbaceous perennial plantspecies, varieties, and cultivars.The hidden life of trees : what they feel, how they communicatediscoveries from a secret world / Peter Wohlleben ; foreword by TimFlannery.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QK475 .W6413 2016Are trees social beings? In this international bestseller, forester and author Peter Wohllebenconvincingly makes the case that, yes, the forest is a social network. He draws on groundbreakingscientific discoveries to describe how trees are like human families: tree parents live together with theirchildren, communicate with them, support them as they grow, share nutrients with those who are sick orstruggling, and even warn each other of impending dangers. Wohlleben also shares his deep love ofwoods and forests, explaining the amazing processes of life, death, and regeneration he has observed inhis woodland.Houseplants : the complete guide to choosing, growing, and caring forindoor plants / Lisa Eldred Steinkopf.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB419 .S7275 2017Now is your chance to dive into this pleasant, no-yard-required hobby without the questionsof which potting mix to try, what the right level of light you'll need, or how to shift your plantsas seasons change.How to eradicate invasive plants / Teri Dunn Chace.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB613.5 .D86 2013Invasive plants are a growing threat to home landscapes, affecting native plants, wildlife, andhumans. This clear, easy-to-use book shows you how to recognize the "enemy"; offerseradication options, from simple, organic approaches to the safest and most responsible waysto use chemicals; and enables you to identify 200 of the most common invasives.--COVER.How plants work - the science behind the amazing things plants do / LindaK. Chalker-Scott.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QK711.2 .C425 2015"[This book] brings the stranger-than-fiction science of the plant world to vivid life. It explainshow plants tell time, how they move to follow the sun and capture food, and why they change color. LindaChalker-Scott, of the popular blog, The Garden Professors, uncovers these and other fascinatingmysteries in this engaging and accessible introduction to plant physiology." -- Back Cover.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018Hydrangeas for American gardens / Michael A. Dirr ; illustrations by BonnieL. Dirr.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB413.H93 D57 2014"Hydrangeas are among the best-loved flowering shrubs and vines for American gardens.Their long-lasting blooms provide months of color from spring to the autumnal frosts; theiradaptability under the extremes of cultivation (from USDA hardiness zones 3 to 10) makes them asensible choice as well. However, the sheer number of Hydrangea species, hybrids, and cultivars canprove overwhelming even for the most advanced gardeners. How to choose from the hundreds ofmopheads, lacecaps, climbers, and oakleafs, to name just a few? With practical "hands-in-the-soil"advice and detailed observation based on years of scientific research, [this book] is an indispensablereference for all gardeners and hydrangea enthusiasts." -- Book Jacket.Hydroponic food production : a definitive guidebook for the advancedhome gardener and the commercial hydroponic grower / Howard M.Resh.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB126.5 .R47 2013Hydroponic Food Production: A Definitive Guidebook for the Advanced Home Gardener andthe Commercial Hydroponic Grower details advances that have taken place in this field since thepublication of the previous edition in 2001. Meant for hobby and commercial growers, the book showsreaders how to set up a hydroponic operation with the options of using any of the many hydroponiccultures presently used in the industry to grow vegetable crops; provides background in plant physiologyand nutrition essential for growing these crops; and described nutrient formulations and their applicationsin nutrient solutions with calculations.--COVER.Hydroponics : indoor horticulture / Jeffrey Winterborne.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB126.5 .W56 2005"This book goes further than any indoor growers guide has gone before, presented in fullcolour with 3 dimensional CAD renderings. Hydroponics - Indoor Horticulture quite simplyoutclasses any other book on the subject. In terms of literal content, quantity, quality andpresentation, no other indoor horticulture growers guide can compete, let alone compare." -PublisherIntroductory horticulture / Carroll L. Shry, Jr. ; H. Edward Reiley.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB318 .R43 2017Providing the most up-to-date coverage of basic principles and methods of practicalapplication, INTRODUCTORY HORTICULTURE, 9e, offers many avenues to explore thehorticulture field and remain on the cutting-edge of the industry. Extremely student friendly,the text fully engages you within the learning experience through vivid imagery, a variety of activities,step-by-step procedures, and additional resources encouraging further exploration. The Ninth Editionemphasizes organic and sustainable farming methods, introduces new and emerging technology, andfocuses on organizations and career development paths relevant to budding horticulturists. Throughextensive full-color visuals, current information, and engaging activities, this all-new edition ensuressuccess within a horticulture course - and well beyond.Invaders of the Great Lakes : invasive species and their impact on you /by Karen R. Hollingsworth.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC QH90.8 .I57H65 2013This handy book spotlights 39 Great Lakes invaders poised to invade thousands of inlandlakes. It details how they live, grow, reproduce and spread. Armed with this knowledge, youcan help protect lakes and streams, keeping your favorite spots safe.

New Booksin the LibrariesNSpring/Summer2018Know soil, know life / David L. Lindbo, Deb A. Kozlowski, and ClayRobinson, editors.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC S591 .K575 2012Did you ever consider that with no soil there would be no life? Know Soil, Know Life willintroduce you to an amazing world-the world beneath your feet. Soil is the foundation our natural livingworld depends on, the substance of life, the critical zone of the earth. Soil is not dirt. SOIL IS LIFE!Students will find Know Soil, Know Life is an easily accessible resource. But this book is for all ages.Everyone interested in being more environmentally conscious - the urban dweller, the young naturalist,the home gardener - can learn about the diversity of soils and their importance in our environment.Landscape construction 1-2-3 : expert advice from the Home Depot /[senior editor, John P. Holms ; writer, Jeff Day].Hennepin Technical Library /BPC TH4961 .L355 2004Packed with practical techniques and technical know-how to help do-it-yourselfers succeed.Landscape specification guidelines / Landscape Contractors Association.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB472.32.U6 L36 2014Exterior Landscape Installation -- Exterior Landscape Maintenance -- Interior LandscapeInstallation and Maintenance -- Seeding and Sodding -- Soils -- Tree Preservation.Landscaping with fruit : a homeowner's guide / Lee Reich.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB354.8 .R45 2009Fruit trees, shrubs, and vines are true two-for-one plants. Many varieties are strikinglybeautiful -- well suited to doing double duty as delicious sources of sweet, organic fruit andas ornamental additions to the home landscape. Backyard fruit plants also tie in perfectly with the growinglocavore movement. It's difficult to find food that's more local than one's own backyard!Landscaping with stone / Pat Sagui.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB475.5 .S34 2009Describes how to incorporate stone into a garden, including how to examine the soil, selectthe best stones to use, and build structures such as walkways, fountains, rock gardens, andwalls.Lawn gone! : low-maintenance, sustainable, attractive alternatives foryour yard / Pam Penick.Hennepin Technical Library /BPC SB473 .428 2013"Homeowners spend billions of hours--and dollars---watering, mowing, and maintaining theirlawns. You don't have to be one of them. Free yourself with Lawn Gone!, a colorful, accessible guide tothe basics of replacing a traditional lawn with a wide variet

In this new edition, you'll find several new plans to expand the range of options, including a geodesic-dome greenhouse, a custom greenhouse with a fieldstone foundation, more kit greenhouses, and even a super-efficient greenhouse built completely form upcycled building materials- the greenest greenhouse you'll find!"--Back cover.

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