Garden Bugs & Insects of the Northwest (Adventure Quick Guides)
by Jaret C. Daniels
Get this tabbed booklet to garden insects and bugs, and learn how to identify and attract (or repel!) them. Brightly colored flowers, rich soil, and delicious nectar, the garden landscape is a bug's paradise. It attracts the ones we want to see-like bees, butterflies, and lady beetles-but also the ones we don't, such as grasshoppers, spider mites, and snails. Keep this convenient guide to garden bugs and insects close at hand. Designed for ease of use, the tabbed booklet is organized by group...
The most beloved and respected gardening expert of the Pacific Northwest, Ciscoe Morris, entertains us with gardening stories and shares advice, information, and wisdom from a career that has spanned 45 years and is still going strong. With heart and humor, Ciscoe Morris regales us with stories from the gardens he has tended, the wildlife he has encountered--deer, moles, rats, birds, and more--the dogs who have joined him on his travels, the secret lives of insects, and his endeavors as head ga...
In her first new collection of essays since The Border in Bloom, Arm Lovejoy offers informed and entertaining ideas about the art, philosophy, work, and pleasure of gardening. The Garden in Bloom is a rerum to what makes Lovejoy the most popular gardening writer in the Pacific Northwest her wonderful words. Her signature style is evident in pikes such as "Delightful Dogwoods for Dark Days" and "Gardening with Bambi and the Bobcat", as Lovejoy addresses current trends in garden design, naturalist...
Pacific Northwest Month-by-Month Gardening (Month By Month Gardening)
by Christina Pfeiffer
Pacific Northwest Month-by-Month Gardening takes the guesswork out of gardening for anyone residing in the Pacific Northwest (Northern California, Oregon, Washington, or British Columbia). With this book, you'll know what to do each month to enjoy a thriving gardening all year, from January to December. Chronologically organized, this guide is full of critical gardening when-to and how-to advice, along with illustrated step-by-step instructions.
Foreword and short story by National Book Award Winner Charles Johnson Introduction by Thaïsa Way, PhD Short story by New York Times Best Selling Author, Jamie Ford Academics, novelists, poets, and garden enthusiasts examine the legacy of immigrant and nurseryman Fujitaro Kubota, whose unique gardens transformed Seattle's regional landscape in the 20th century. A self-taught gardener, Kubota built a thriving landscape business, eventually assembling 20 acres in south Seattle that he shaped...
This full-color, simple-to-use field guide makes shrub identification easy and fun. It features 100 of the most common shrubs that grow in and around Pacific Northwest forests-from southern British Columbia to northern California and from the Pacific Ocean to the northern Rockies. Includes an overview of shrub communities in the Pacific Northwest; more than 500 color photos; individual range maps and complete descriptions for each species; notes on range and habitat, response to disturbance, tra...
Grow more food, with less work, in any yard - now completely revised and expanded! Are you itching to start your own garden or grow more in the one you have, but feel that gardening is too challenging or time-consuming for your busy schedule? Now completely updated and expanded, Backyard Bounty will demystify gardening, bringing it back to the down-to-earth, environmentally practical activity that anyone can enjoy. Author and master gardener Linda Gilkeson covers everything you'll need to...
Rain Gardens for the Pacific Northwest
by Zsofia Pasztor and Keri Detore
This manual is essentially a condensation of the five-volume work, Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, prepared by C. Leo Hitchcock, Arthur Cronquist, Marion Ownbey, and J. W. Thompson, and published serially from 1955 to 1969 by the University of Washington Press as volume 17 of the University of Washington Publications in Biology. The sequence of families is the same in the two works except for the transposition of the monocotyledons and dicotyledons; the dicotyledons are in the traditio...
Water Garden Plants for Washington and Oregon
by Mark Harp and Alison Beck
2019-2020 Planner (2 Year Calendar Logbook Diary Notebook, #2)
by John Book Publishing
Canoe and Kayak Routes of Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington
by Bill Thorness