Bringing Nature Home : : how you can Sustain Wildlife With Native Plants
Book - 2009 639.92 Ta, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Home & Garden / General / Tallamy, Douglas W. None on shelf 3 requests on 2 copies
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First ed. published 2007.
Restoring natives to suburbia: a call to action -- The vital new role of the suburban garden -- No place to hide -- Who cares about biodiversity? -- Why can't insects eat alien plants? -- What is native and what is not? -- The costs of using alien ornamentals -- Creating balanced communities -- Gardening for insect diversity -- Blending in with the neighbors -- Making it happen -- What should I plant? -- What does bird food look like?
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COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Educational and Instructive submitted by kernelenchilada on June 16, 2017, 9:39am Provides a bugs-eye view of the importance of native plants and how they support the local ecosystem as well as the world around us
PUBLISHED
Portland : Timber Press, 2009.
Year Published: 2009
Description: 358 pages : col. ill. ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780881929928
0881929921
SUBJECTS
Native plants for cultivation.
Natural landscaping.
Animal-plant relationships.
Insect-plant relationships.