Gardening the Mediterranean Way

Gardening the Mediterranean Way
Title Gardening the Mediterranean Way PDF eBook
Author Heidi Gildemeister
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 2004-09
Genre Gardening
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Coastal gardeners throughout the United States will benefit from the advice in this practical, inspirational, and illustrated book on Mediterranean gardening, which is beautiful year-round.

Designing and Creating a Mediterranean Garden

Designing and Creating a Mediterranean Garden
Title Designing and Creating a Mediterranean Garden PDF eBook
Author Freda Cox
Publisher Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Drought-tolerant plants
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You can create a truly beautiful garden using exciting and exotic plants, yet at the same time eliminate the need for extra water and reduce the maintenance required. Your garden will be lush, full of colour and interest all year round, and rather than constantly weeding, watering and working, you can relax in your own Mediterranean haven. Book jacket

Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way

Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way
Title Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way PDF eBook
Author Wesley Greene
Publisher Rodale
Total Pages 258
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1609611624

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A Colonial Williamsburg garden historian outlines traditional methods for planting and tending 50 different kinds of vegetables, profiling such 18th-century utilities as shelter paper and fermented manure while sharing complementary weather-watching guidelines, organic techniques and seed-saving advice.

Mediterranean Kitchen Garden

Mediterranean Kitchen Garden
Title Mediterranean Kitchen Garden PDF eBook
Author Mariano Bueno
Publisher White Lion Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Fruit-culture
ISBN 9780711230644

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Now that growing your own food is back in fashion — for health, financial, and environmental reasons — Mariano Bueno gives full practical details on how to grow vegetables alongside fruit trees and a variety of aromatic, medicinal and ornamental plants and herbs. He gives the individual requirements of common garden vegetables and popular fruit trees and provides a calendar that describes how to care for the kitchen garden through the gardening year. Explaining how to meet the particular challenges of growing edible plants in a hot, dry climate, with advice on matters such as irrigation, the book will be useful for those who live in a Mediterranean area or find themselves gardening in ever-hotter, dry climates. But it is also abundant in expertise on gardening in other climatic conditions, too, and is available here to an English-speaking audience for the first time.

Gardens of New Spain

Gardens of New Spain
Title Gardens of New Spain PDF eBook
Author William W. Dunmire
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 397
Release 2012-08-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 029274904X

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When the Spanish began colonizing the Americas in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, they brought with them the plants and foods of their homeland—wheat, melons, grapes, vegetables, and every kind of Mediterranean fruit. Missionaries and colonists introduced these plants to the native peoples of Mexico and the American Southwest, where they became staple crops alongside the corn, beans, and squash that had traditionally sustained the original Americans. This intermingling of Old and New World plants and foods was one of the most significant fusions in the history of international cuisine and gave rise to many of the foods that we so enjoy today. Gardens of New Spain tells the fascinating story of the diffusion of plants, gardens, agriculture, and cuisine from late medieval Spain to the colonial frontier of Hispanic America. Beginning in the Old World, William Dunmire describes how Spain came to adopt plants and their foods from the Fertile Crescent, Asia, and Africa. Crossing the Atlantic, he first examines the agricultural scene of Pre-Columbian Mexico and the Southwest. Then he traces the spread of plants and foods introduced from the Mediterranean to Spain’s settlements in Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and California. In lively prose, Dunmire tells stories of the settlers, missionaries, and natives who blended their growing and eating practices into regional plantways and cuisines that live on today in every corner of America.

Mediterranean Gardening

Mediterranean Gardening
Title Mediterranean Gardening PDF eBook
Author Heidi Gildemeister
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 218
Release 2002
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780520236479

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A large-format, beautifully illustrated, complete guide to gardening in a California and Mediterraean-like climates, defined as ones in which winters are wet and summers are bone dry.

Bringing the Mediterranean Into Your Garden

Bringing the Mediterranean Into Your Garden
Title Bringing the Mediterranean Into Your Garden PDF eBook
Author O. Filippi
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-10-31
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781999734510

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Mediterranean garrigue landscapes are extraordinarily beautiful: alternating mounds of silver and green, textured leaves, flashes of colour and intoxicating scents combine to delight the senses and rival any cultivated garden with half the work. This book offers inspiration and expert advice on growing the plants and adopting a new more natural way of gardening. Mediterranean plants are diverse and adapted to a wide range of environments and weather conditions. They are of course ideally suited to regions which experience long periods of seasonal drought but many will also withstand periods of high rainfall and extreme cold making this book essential reading for temperate-zone gardeners seeking the Mediterranean look. Some understanding of plant ecology is essential for success and Filippi shares his expert knowledge acquired from decades of research. How a plant interacts with its environment, other plants, and other living things indicates what it needs to flourish in a garden setting.