Groundcover Revolution: How to Use Sustainable, Low-Maintenance, Low-Water Groundcovers to Replace Your Turf - 40 Alternative Choices For: - N

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Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Cool Springs Press
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Pages
184
Dimensions
7.4 X 9.13 X 0.47 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780760378151

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About the Author
Kathy Jentz, author of The Urban Garden and Groundcover Revolution, is editor and publisher of Washington Gardener magazine and the Green Media columnist for the Mid-Atlantic Grower newspaper. She is also the host of the popular podcast, GardenDC, which received the GardenComm 2023 Laurel Media Awards Gold Award in the Digital Media: Podcast Series category. In addition, she edits the quarterly Water Garden Journal, the official publication of the International Waterlily & Water Gardening Society. Kathy's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Washington Examiner newspaper, Pathways magazine, and Washington Women magazine. She appears on regular gardening guest spots on Channel 9, Channel 4, as well as WTOP, WAMU, and WOWD-LP radio stations in Washington, DC.
Reviews
"Groundcover Revolution is a helpful, practical guide for selecting appropriate ground covers for your garden. Good photographs along with handy charts and quick tips provide essential information on specific plant preferences."--Holly Shimizu, horticulturist, consultant, and former Executive Director of the United States Botani
"Kathy Jentz is on a mission to free homeowners from the tyranny of turf. In Groundcover Revolution, Kathy makes a compelling case for ditching turf in favor of an assortment of easy-care groundcovers that not only lower your environmental footprint but turn a monoculture into a vibrant and welcoming home for beneficial wildlife. Kathy clearly outlines the benefits of making the switch to groundcovers. She profiles more than 40 great groundcover options suited to a variety of sites, including grasses, herbaceous perennials, ferns, and low-growing shrubs. If you've been waiting for an excuse to rip up your lawn, this book is the perfect inspiration to get started."--David J. Ellis, Editor, The American Gardener
"I thought I knew a thing or two about groundcovers; it turns out that Kathy knows a thing or a hundred about them. She has simplified this large group of plants by helping us chose a groundcover based not only on its beauty, but more importantly, based on its garden attributes. Plants for shade and disease resistance are provided, as well as well as those that pollinators visit and deer avoid. My favorite however was finding groundcovers that were leaf swallowers, plants that not only hide fallen leaves but help in breaking them down for further enrichment. When has learning been so beautiful and enjoyable?"--Dr. Allan Armitage, Professor Emeritus of Horticulture, University of Georgia
"Groundcover Revolution is both a practical handbook and a source of inspiration for anyone looking to incorporate more groundcovers into their landscape. Sure, Jentz covers lawn replacement, but what about large, traditionally mulched beds? And that shady corner of the yard perfect for lazy summer afternoon lounging -- if only something grew there? Pick up Kathy's book to get ideas for fixing problem spots. She, dare I say it, has you covered!"
--Katie Elzer-Peters, author of No -Waste Kitchen Gardening
"Kathy's book comes at just the right time, as people are increasingly replacing swaths of their lawns. This book is a guide for those looking for top performing plants that can replace grass. Plus, it's a feast for the eyes."--Katie Dubow, President of the Garden Media Group
"Kathy Jentz makes it easy for gardeners, be they experienced or beginner, to understand what it takes to minimize turf grass and enhance their gardens with more interesting and eco-friendly plant choices. This book is comprehensive about these choices but organized so that it's easy to find the right groundcover for any horticultural profile."--Leslie Harris, podcast host of Into the Garden with Leslie
"Groundcover Revolution is a well-crafted, thoughtful book that offers readers valuable, concise information on a variety of herbaceous and woody groundcovers that are excellent alternatives to turf. This timely publication is packed full of practical information from selecting the right plant for the right place to presenting important design and maintenance practices to maximize the effectiveness of these exceptional plants in the garden. Now more than ever the garden community craves sustainable alternatives to high maintenance lawns and this book delivers the goods."--Vincent A. Simeone, horticulturist, lecturer, author of Sustainable Gardening
"Tired of mowing again and again? Groundcover Revolution suggests and pictures plenty of mostly low-growing, weed-suppressing alternatives to turf, plus explains in terms of climate change, why it is more responsible to install groundcovers instead. The plant chart includes growing details for attractive fuss-free, pollinator-attracting plants. This book is an easy read for beginning gardeners as well as those more experienced."--Ruth Rogers Clausen, author of 50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants
"Groundcover Revolution is an excellent alternative to your turfgrass woes. Kathy Jentz's experience, knowledge, and visual inspiration will help beginning gardeners to professional landscape designers create a mow-less and nature-friendly yard. With proven methods, easy-to-read charts, and helpful plant descriptions, Kathy provides everything you need to kick your grass to the curb." --Teresa Watkins, author, horticulturist, landscape designer, host of Better Lawns and Gardens
"Groundcover Revolution is must-have book for anyone who is interested in having less lawn, fewer weeds and reduced mulching. The properties charts will save the reader time and money, the pictures provide inspiration, while the detailed plant portraits give the focused information needed for creating beautiful, functional landscapes." --C.L. Fornari, GardenLady.com