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Native Gardening In The South: The Joy of Gardening with Indigenous Plants in the Southeastern U.S. Paperback – April 11, 2025

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Management number 219228496 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $14.00 Model Number 219228496
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They say “Third time’s a charm”, and I do hope that is the case with this third edition of NativeGardening in the South. So many new discoveries and game-changing events have occurred sincethis book first came out in 1992, and I really felt compelled to produce a 3rd Edition based on thisfact alone. I also wanted to do a more thorough job of presenting the information. I’m not exactlysure of the number of plant species treated in this edition, but I’d guess it’s somewhere north of500 -- substantially more than the 1st Edition’s 160. In fact, every part of this 3rd Edition has beenheavily beefed up.Here we are 19 years after the publication of the 2nd Edition of this book, and so much has changedin such a short time. Foremost has been the resurgence of interest in gardening with indigenousplants, wrought almost single-handedly by University of Delaware entomology professor DougTallamy and the publication of his two native-gardening-based books, Bringing Nature Home(2007) followed by Nature’s Best Hope (2020). Both of these books were based on experimentalresults that revealed the tight mutual connections and survival strategies existing between nativeplants and wildlife – both of which are presently declining as humanity continues to look after itsown interests. So, Doug and his students are now proving what longtime native plant and wildlifeadvocates have been speculating for many years prior. This speculation about the importance ofnative plants began in the southeastern U.S. with Caroline Dormon and Elizabeth Lawrence in theearly twentieth century, and continued on in drips and drabs into the beginning of the twenty-firstcentury.In my own life, this constitutes the Third Wave of native gardening interest here in eastern NorthAmerica. And now with the aid of the digital revolution and social media, certainly the biggestwave. Today, people are actually planting wild plants all over the place, as opposed to merelyappreciating them and learning about them in their wild habitats, and merely looking on from thesidelines at the tiny percentage of those who were growing, designing, and planting wild plants.Today, it looks like we’ve finally got some traction. Read more

ISBN13 979-8308941910
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.51 x 11 inches
Item Weight 1.45 pounds
Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 224 pages
Publication date April 11, 2025

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