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Gardening with Less Water

Low-Tech, Low-Cost Techniques; Use up to 90% Less Water in Your Garden

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By David A. Bainbridge

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$19.99 CAD

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  1. Trade Paperback $14.99 $19.99 CAD
  2. ebook $9.99 $12.99 CAD

This item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around December 29, 2015. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.

Are you 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, 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. 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.

  • Silver Nautilus Book Award Winner for Green Living Sustainability

    “David Bainbridge brings together his deep understanding of ancient techniques developed in desert conditions with modern data on how adaptations of those techniques will work in backyard gardens and small farms.”
    —Cheryl Long, Editor-in-Chief, Mother Earth News

    “If you need to water your plants, you also need to conserve water. This book features methods to achieve drastic water savings that go beyond basic irrigation efficiency. The sustainable techniques outlined here produce better plants, higher yields, fewer weeds, and healthier soil. They are time tested, easy, practical, and cost effective. You can put the information in this book to use right away.”
    —Mike Evans, Founder, Tree of Life Nursery

    “As a potter, gardener, and long-time maker of irrigation ollas, I was particularly impressed with his experiments using common red clay flowerpots for subsurface irrigation.”
    —Diana Kersey, Kersey Ceramics

    Drought resilience lies within these pages in the form of effective, low-tech irrigation strategies, which too few people have heard of — until now. Read this book, and put its teachings to work to save water and time in innovative ways.
    —Brad Lancaster, author of Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond

    I found David’s book Gardening With Less Water to be a fabulous read! It’s full of insightful ways to help everyone from homeowners to farmers increase their water efficiency while sustaining healthy plants and productive crops. The simple yet proven methods he shares are easy to implement. This informative and well-written book should be read by anyone looking for ways to make a difference.
    —Lisa Marie Evans
    President Owner
    Green King, Inc. – Manufacturer of the Deep Drip® Watering Stakes
    www.DeepDrip.com

    Gardening with Less Water is timely and well researched. Not only does David describe methods that are easy to implement for any gardener — he also gives practical advice, along with examples, on bringing change from your own garden to your neighborhood and beyond. I suggest this book to anyone who desires to do their part in dealing with our emerging water crisis.
    —Lori Haynes, Dripping Springs OLLAS

On Sale
Dec 29, 2015
Page Count
128 pages
Publisher
Storey
ISBN-13
9781612125824

David A. Bainbridge

David A. Bainbridge

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.

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