Dimensions
189 x 246 x 17mm
What is sustainable gardening? Can my garden be sustainable? This practical book sets out to answer these questions by explaining how it is possible to garden in a way that has a positive environmental impact upon the way we live. Its main focus is on established horticultural practices, showing that it is possible to be environmentally responsible, and yet still have a stunning garden display. ?Centred on the need to work with, rather than against nature, and using simple, clear commonsense explanations, it deals with the practicalities of: ?Understanding and harnessing natural cycles ?Managing soil ecologically ?Establishing and maintaining plants ?Dealing with pests and diseases ?Environmental assessment and planning ?Reducing a garden's ecological footprint AUTHOR: After studying horticulture and environmental management, Michael Lavelle worked as a professional landscaper before starting a career as a horticultural lecturer. He currently works as a senior lecturer at Writtle College in Chelmsford. Michael has designed and constructed several educational exhibits at the Chelsea Flower Show, winning over a dozen medals including three prestigious gold medals. He is a regular author on the subjects of plants, gardening and garden wildlife. SELLING POINTS: ? A practical guide aimed at all gardeners, environmentalists, ecologists and wildlife enthusiasts ? Focuses on established horticultural practices and shows that you can be environmentally responsible and yet still have a stunning garden display ? Michael Lavelle is senior lecturer at the School of Horticulture, Writtle College and a three-time gold medal exhibitor at Chelsea Flower Show ILLUSTRATIONS 244 colour photographs