How to Get Your Lawn and Garden Off Drugs: A Basic Guide to Pesticide-Free Gardening in North America-Revised

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How to Get Your Lawn and Garden Off Drugs: A Basic Guide to Pesticide-Free Gardening in North America-Revised

Editorial Reviews
Review
Burnaby NOW : "...we can have good lawns and food without poisoning our environment, and this book shows us how, with entertaining cartoons to boot."
-Annie Boulanger, Burnaby NOW
Coast Reporter : "Rubin is passionately in the anti-chemical camp. She makes arguments - both reasonable and emotional - for their immediate withdrawal and offers practical advice to gardeners about alternatives to pesticides."
-Ian Degrass, Coast Reporter
Delta Optimist : "...its the book that helped start the pesticide-free revolution that's sweeping across Canada."
-Edgar Dunning, Delta Optimist
Montreal Gazette : "The fact that Rubin has been pushing for this sort of approach to gardening for more than 20 years makes her voice an even more valid one."
-Stuart Robertson, Montreal Gazette
Canadian Geographic : "...Rubin's book still remains an excellent guide to the basic things gardeners can do to have healthier plots and reduce their impact on the environment."
-Carol Hilton, Canadian Geographic
Vancouver Sun : "...Rubin...makes a convincing case against the indiscriminate use of pesticides..."
-Steve Whysall, Vancouver Sun

Book Description
Chemical pesticides were first formulated during the Second World War as agents of chemical warfare. Since then, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and other toxic agents have been developed for use in agriculture and home gardening to kill unwanted weeds, insects and diseases. Today we are looking for ways to clean these agrichemicals from our water, fisheries, wildlife species, soils - and our bodies. How to Get Your Lawn and Garden Off Drugs is all you need to take that important first step.

This inspiring guide covers all regions of North America, and demonstrates how lawns and gardens can flourish by replacing synthetic chemicals with balanced organic alternatives. It contains clear instructions on how to properly choose, feed, water, aerate and cut your lawn and garden plants, plus a glossary and an updated list of organic suppliers.

How to Get Your Lawn and Garden Off Drugs: A Basic Guide to Pesticide-Free Gardening in North America-Revised

How to Get Your Lawn and Garden Off Drugs: A Basic Guide to Pesticide-Free Gardening in North America-Revised,Carole Rubin,Robert Bateman,Harbour,1550173200,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,Landscape,Lawns,Organic,Techniques,Organic gardening

Book Contents:

  1. How to Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest: Revised and Updated Edition
  2. How-to-Grow World Class Giant Pumpkins III
  3. Hydroponic Food Production: A Definitive Guidebook of Soilless Food-Growing Methods
  4. Irises
  5. Landscaping with Fruits and Vegetables
  6. Living Color
  7. Lost Gardens Of Heligan
  8. Magnolias
  9. Making Gardens Works of Art: Creating Your Own Personal Paradise
  10. Masdevallias : Gems of the Orchid World

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