Synopses & Reviews
A beautiful garden that's pest-free and environmentally conscious? Yes! Dead Daisiers Make Me crazy, a companion to the highly successful Dead Snails Leave No Trails, picks up where the first book left off, offering a wide range of new tips and techniques for truely effective organic gardening. Whereas most organic gardening books go into mind-numbing detial and require many alabor-intensive steps, here you'll find a myriad of easy suffestions and techniques that are proven to work-with minumum effort yet maximum yield.
Synopsis
At long last, you can grow your tomatoes and eat them too with the help of this primer on gardening with fewer chemicals. Gardeners and homeowners alike need simple and safe ways to stop unwanted pests and plant diseases while allowing nature to flourish. A companion to the highly successful DEAD SNAILS LEAVE NO TRAILS, DEAD DAISIES picks up where the first book left off, offering a wide range of new tips and techniques for effective organic gardening, as well as advice on how to attract beneficial wildlife to your natural space.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-166) and index.
About the Author
LOREN NANCARROW is a veteran TV journalist who has forged new ground in the field of environmentalism as one of this country's first eco-reporters.
JANET HOGAN TAYLOR is an entymologist and former zookeeper who now works as a community environmentalist on issues of conservation, ecology, and land use.