Plants with Purpose
Twenty-Five Ecosystem Multitaskers
Seiten
2025
Texas A & M University Press (Verlag)
978-1-64843-244-6 (ISBN)
Texas A & M University Press (Verlag)
978-1-64843-244-6 (ISBN)
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Speaks to gardeners who are mindful of the environmental impact of traditional ornamental plants and offers 25 beautiful, viable, and functional alternative plantings. Whether edible, therapeutic, medicinal, or attractive to pollinators, the plants here provide a pathway to a more environmentally sustainable and functional garden and landscape.
Many gardeners in the southwest are perfectly satisfied with beautiful, ornamental plants and cultivate lush lawns despite the environmental consequences of doing so. Other gardeners, however, have moved to embrace pollinator plants that provide resources to bees and butterflies. And some have embraced the xeriscape approach, which uses indigenous plant life to minimize the need for water. But this is just the beginning. Plants with Purpose speaks to gardeners who are mindful of the environmental impact of traditional ornamental plants and offers twenty-five alternative plantings that are beautiful, viable, and functional. Whether edible, therapeutic, medicinal, or attractive to pollinators, the plants in this collection provide a pathway to a more environmentally sustainable and functional garden and landscape. From agarita (for jelly and tarts) to wild garlic (edible greens), this selection of plants is curated specifically for warm climates and are beneficial to the larger ecosystem.
In addition to history and description, each plant entry provides basic information and care tips such as plant type, light/water/soil needs, size, bloom and time, fruit, and availability. Many entries contain recipes, tea ideas, and herbal remedies. This “secret life of plants” provides a counternarrative to the standard texts on gardening and landscaping.
Illustrated throughout with 200 beautiful color photographs of plants in their various stages of development and showcasing their multiple applications, Plants with Purpose will encourage readers to experiment with their gardening for a deeper engagement with plant life and the environment.
Many gardeners in the southwest are perfectly satisfied with beautiful, ornamental plants and cultivate lush lawns despite the environmental consequences of doing so. Other gardeners, however, have moved to embrace pollinator plants that provide resources to bees and butterflies. And some have embraced the xeriscape approach, which uses indigenous plant life to minimize the need for water. But this is just the beginning. Plants with Purpose speaks to gardeners who are mindful of the environmental impact of traditional ornamental plants and offers twenty-five alternative plantings that are beautiful, viable, and functional. Whether edible, therapeutic, medicinal, or attractive to pollinators, the plants in this collection provide a pathway to a more environmentally sustainable and functional garden and landscape. From agarita (for jelly and tarts) to wild garlic (edible greens), this selection of plants is curated specifically for warm climates and are beneficial to the larger ecosystem.
In addition to history and description, each plant entry provides basic information and care tips such as plant type, light/water/soil needs, size, bloom and time, fruit, and availability. Many entries contain recipes, tea ideas, and herbal remedies. This “secret life of plants” provides a counternarrative to the standard texts on gardening and landscaping.
Illustrated throughout with 200 beautiful color photographs of plants in their various stages of development and showcasing their multiple applications, Plants with Purpose will encourage readers to experiment with their gardening for a deeper engagement with plant life and the environment.
Monika Maeckle, a longtime journalist and nature writer based in San Antonio, earned her master gardener certificate in 2004. She is the founder and director of the Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Festival, which is now in its eighth year, and founded the Texas Butterfly Ranch website in 2010. She is also the author of The Rise and Fall of the Monarch Butterfly Migration.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.3.2025 |
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Reihe/Serie | Gideon Lincecum Nature and Environment Series |
Zusatzinfo | 145 color photos. 24 illustrations. 1 map. Glossary |
Verlagsort | College Station |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Garten |
ISBN-10 | 1-64843-244-1 / 1648432441 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-64843-244-6 / 9781648432446 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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