TY - BOOK AU - Weaner,Larry AU - Christopher,Thomas TI - Garden revolution: how our landscapes can be a source of environmental change SN - 1604696168 AV - QH541.15.L35 W43 2016 PY - 2016/// CY - Portland, Oregon PB - Timber Press KW - Landscape ecology KW - Sustainable horticulture N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-321) and index; Ecological gardening : An introduction -- The learning process -- The rise and fall (and rise) of a cardinalflower patch -- Influences and innovators -- The making of a garden star -- The garden ecologist's primer -- Design -- The plant that wants to be here -- Site analysis : Where are you, ecologically speaking? -- Reversing succession -- Creating an ecologically connected master plan -- Inspiration from Uncle Max -- Developing a synergistic plant list -- In the field -- Weeds and the ecological garden -- Setting the ecological process in motion -- A do-nothing attitude -- Creating meadows and prairies -- Growing pains -- Creating shrublands -- Sedges in the landscape -- Creating woodlands -- Postscript -- Living in it -- My house N2 - Garden Revolution shows how an ecological approach to planting can lead to beautiful gardens that buck much of conventional gardening's counter-productive, time-consuming practices. Instead of picking the wrong plant and then constantly tilling, weeding, irrigating, and fertilizing, Larry Weaner advocates for choosing plants that are adapted to the soil and climate of a specific site and letting them naturally evolve over time UR - https://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/book/garden-revolution/ ER -