Summary
If you are facing drought or
water shortages,
Gardening with Less Water offers simple, inexpensive, low-tech techniques for watering your garden much more efficiently—using up to 90 percent less water for the same results. With illustrated step-by-step instructions, restoration ecologist David Bainbridge shows you how to install buried clay pots and pipes, wicking systems, and other porous containers that deliver water directly to a plant’s
roots with little to no evaporation. Components for these systems are available at hardware stores and garden centers; are easy to set up and use; and work for garden beds, container gardens, and
trees.
About the Author
David A. Bainbridge is professor emeritus of ecology and agroecology at Alliant International University in San Diego, California. He is the author or co-author of many
books, including
The Straw Bale House (Chelsea Green, 1994),
A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration (Island Press, 2007), and
Passive Solar Architecture (Chelsea Green, 2011). He lives in San Diego and has been researching dryland restoration and irrigation since 1981.
Where to get it?
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Storey Publishing
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