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2013 | Storey Publishing Storey America’s Garden Publisher TM Artisan Algonquin Black Dog & Leventhal GARDEN catalog Timber Press

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Storey and Timber have fresh gardening ideas and the best selection of gardening books. Make your garden more productive, more beautiful, and completely customized this season. Fill your personal library with books that that will inspire you to try new projects, grow more food, and unleash your passion for gardening. HAPPY GARDENING —from the experts at Timber Press & Storey Publishing

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2013 | Storey Publishing

StoreyAmerica’s Garden Publisher TM Artisan Algonquin Black Dog

& Leventhal

GARDEN c a t a l o g

Timber Press

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T imber and Storey are all about fresh gardening

ideas, eye-catching displays, and the best

selection of books from gardening experts. Show your

customers how to make their gardens more productive,

more beautiful, and completely customized this season.

Now is the best time to fill your shelves with all the books

that will inspire your customers to try new projects,

grow more food, and unleash their own passion for

gardening.

— HAPPY GARDENING —

from the experts at Timber Press & Storey Publishing

pg 15: Kiss My Asterpg 3: The Vegetable Gardener’s Guide to Permaculture

pg 12: Starting Seeds pg 13: How to Buy the Right Plants, Tools & Garden Supplies

SectionSpring 2013 | highlights

the next step for organic gardeners

introducing a new series!

a graphic adventure in landscaping!

expert advice!

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pg 23: Gardening in Miniaturepg 19: Plant Breeding for the Home Gardener

2013 Gardening Books

Food Gardening 2 Herbs 10 Garden Reference 12 Garden & Landscape Design 20 Container Gardening 21 Indoor Gardening 22 Techniques & Projects 23 Flowers 24 Ornamentals 25 Family Gardening & Outdoor Activities 26 Butterflies & Beekeeping 27 Birds & Birdwatching 28 Gifts for Gardeners 29 Cookbooks for Gardeners 30 Displays 32 Ordering information, and photography and illustration credits appear on the inside back cover.

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fresh ideas! big ideas for tiny gardens

FREEE y E - c at c h i n g

n E w d i s p l ay with supporting order

of 50 garden books

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12-copy floor displayIncludes 4 copies each of: The Fruit Gardener's Bible, The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, The Vegetable Gar-dener's Container Bible$279.40 US / $355.40 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-044-7 No. 622044

The Speedy Vegetable Garden

M A R K D I AC O N O & L I A L E E N D E RT Z

Vegetable gardening is usually about the long view: peas sown in spring

aren’t harvested until summer, and tomatoes started indoors in February

can’t be eaten until July. But some things can be grown in days, weeks, and

even hours. The Speedy Vegetable Garden highlights more than 50 quick

crops, including sprouts, microgreens, cut-and-come-again salad leaves,

and quick-harvest vegetables. Plant profiles offer complete information on

how to sow, grow, and harvest each plant, recipes highlight the freshness

and flavor of each plant, and photos offer a rich visual guide on when to

harvest. This book puts fresh food on the table fast!

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN

ISBN 978-1-60469-326-3; No. 689326

Full-color; photographs throughout

208 pages; 8 × 8¾ Timber Press

The Vegetable Gardener’s Container Bible, 2nd EditionE DWA R D C. S M I T H

Information on growing everyone’s favor-ite vegetables in all kinds of containers. Ed Smith delivers his wealth of container-gardening knowledge in a friendly, acces-sible style. He explains how to choose the right plants, select appropriate con-tainers, care for plants throughout the growing season, control pests without chemicals, and much more. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-975-7; No. 62975Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-976-4; No. 62976 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout264 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible, 2nd EditionE DWA R D C. S M I T H

This updated edition includes more vegetables, fruits, and herbs; more photographs; extended- season grow-ing advice; and more solutions for small- space gardening, giving gardeners more reasons than ever to turn to The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible when planning, planting, and caring for homegrown, organic produce. BEST SELLER▶457,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-475-2; No. 62475Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-476-9; No. 62476 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 352 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Vegetable Gardener’s Book of Building ProjectsT H E E D I TO R S O F S TO R E Y P U B L I S H I N G

With just a little time and a handful of tools, gardeners can create 39 simple projects for the vegetable garden. Each includes step-by-step instructions, detailed illustrations, complete materials and lumber lists, no-nonsense tips, and a color photograph of the finished product.

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-526-1; No. 62526Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 152 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

Starter Vegetable GardensB A R B A R A P L E A S A N T

For first-time vegetable gardeners, Pleasant clearly explains exactly how to start, maintain, and eventually expand an organic vegetable garden, even in the smallest of spaces. She covers everything from soil quality and planting schedules to fertilizers, harvesting, and more. Includes 24 no-fail, small-scale garden plans that will provide fresh food all season long.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-529-2; No. 62529 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 180 pages; 9‹/• × 12

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Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener’s HandbookR O N KUJAW S K I & J E N N I F E R KUJAW S K I

Take the guesswork out of gar-dening with weekly to-do lists that break gardening down into easily manageable tasks. Suit-able for all gardening zones, the book offers easy instructions for setting up a personalized sched-ule based on the last frost date in any location. Spots for record keeping encourage readers to track their own successes.

Paper with partially concealed wire-o: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-694-7; No. 62694Illustrations throughout200 pages; 7 × 9

The Vegetable Gardener’s Guide to PermacultureC H R I S TO P H E R S H E I N W I T H J U L I E T H O M P S O N

Gardeners are looking to take their organic methods one step further, and per-maculture is moving to the mainstream. The Vegetable Gardener’s Guide to Per-maculture teaches gardeners at every level of skill and with any size space how to incorporate permaculture principles. Gardeners will learn to live in harmony with nature and neighbors and create and share an abundant food crop. Les-sons include how to create rich, low-cost soil; how to blend a food garden into a decorative landscape; how to share a bounty with others; and much more. This accessible guide includes diagrams, photos, and step-by-step projects. Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-270-9; No. 689270Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout; 268 pages; 8½ × 10 Timber Press

The Gardener’s A–Z Guide to Growing Organic FoodTA N YA L . K . D E N C K L A

This one-volume resource provides in-depth growing, har-vesting, and storing information for 765 varieties of vegetables, fruits, herbs, and nuts. ▶53,000 copies in print ▶GWA Winner 2009

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-370-4; No. 67370Two-color; illustrations throughout 496 pages; 7‹/• × 9⁄/•

The Veggie Gardener’s Answer BookB A R B A R A W. E L L I S

This sturdy, in-the-garden reference includes insider tips and practical advice for growing the very best crops. Garden-ers will find uncomplicated advice on planting a vegetable garden and organi-cally controlling pests and diseases.▶56,000 copies in print ▶GWA Winner 2009

Flexibind with paper spine: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-024-2; No. 62024Two-color; illustrations throughout 432 pages; 4½ × 6‹/•

8-copy counter display: $119.60 US / $143.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-050-1; No. 62050

The Edible Front YardI V E T T E S O L E R

Offers step-by-step instructions for con-verting all or part of a lawn into an edible paradise, specific guidelines for selecting and planting the most attractive edible plants, and design advice and plans for the best placement and for combining edibles with ornamentals in pleasing ways.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-199-3; No. 689199Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 216 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

The Beginner’s Guide to Growing Heirloom Vegetables M A R I E I A N N OT T I

Marie Iannotti makes it simple for beginning food gardeners to jump on the heirloom trend. She presents an edited list of 100 plants based on years of trial and error. Her criteria are threefold: The plants must be amazing to eat, bring something unique to the table, and be unfussy and easy to grow. Plant profiles include color photographs, flavor notes, and growing tips.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-188-7; No. 689188Full-color; photographs throughout 288 pages; 7½ × 9½Timber Press

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The Year-Round Vegetable GardenerN I K I JA B B O U R

Niki Jabbour gardens in Nova Scotia, where short summers and low levels of winter sunlight create the ultimate challenge for food gardeners. Her sim-ple, proven techniques will have everyone harvesting fresh vegetables in every month of the year, no mat-ter where they live. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-568-1; No. 62568Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-992-4; No. 62992 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout256 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Backyard HomesteadE D I T E D BY CA R L E E N M A D I G A N

A compendium of the best advice on how to produce your own food at home, from growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs to making cheese, raising chickens, and keep-ing bees. BEST SELLER▶177,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-138-6; No. 62138 Two-color; illustrations throughout 368 pages; 7 × 9

5-copy counter display$94.75 US / $114.75 CANISBN 978-1-60342-683-1; No. 62683

The Kitchen Gardener’s Handbook J E N N I F E R R . B A RT L E Y

Readers will learn how to plant, grow, and harvest the best vegetables, fruits, greens, and herbs for every season. They'll also find seasonal recipes

that celebrate the best of the harvest, monthly garden chores, eight sample garden designs, and

information on using cut flowers for decoration. This book is a guide for gardeners who want it all — the freshness of fruits and vegetables and the beauty and simplicity of hand-picked bouquets.

Paper: $22.95 US / $27.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-956-0; No. 682956Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Designing the New Kitchen Garden J E N N I F E R R . B A RT L E Y

Jennifer Bartley shows how to make the traditional features of the classic kitchen garden not only productive but a beautiful, well-integrated part of the home land-scape. Copiously illustrated with photographs and with the author's delightful watercolors, Designing the New Kitchen Garden offers the perfect blend of inspiration and practical guidance.

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-772-6; No. 682772Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 222 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Homegrown Whole GrainsS A R A P I T Z E R

Learn how to grow, harvest, thresh, mill, and cook a variety of whole grains, including corn, wheat, triticale, barley, buckwheat, millet, and spelt. Contains 54 recipes.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-153-9; No. 62153Illustrations throughout 168 pages; 7 × 9

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Carrots Love TomatoesL O U I S E R I OT T E

This classic guide has taught generations of gardeners how to use the natural attributes of wild plants, veg-etables, and herbs, planted in proximity, to strengthen and support each other. BEST SELLER▶706,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-027-7; No. 67027Illustrations throughout 224 pages; 6 × 9

Roses Love GarlicL O U I S E R I OT T E

Nurture vegetables, berry bushes, and fruit and nut trees with companion flowers and herbs. Hundreds of helper plants are listed with companion planting properties, pest-fighting attributes, and medicinal uses.▶204,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-028-4; No. 67028Illustrations throughout 256 pages; 6 × 9

“ Belongs on every serious gardener’s shelf.”

—  The New York Times Book Review

Free-Range Chicken GardensJ E S S I B L O O M P H OTO G R A P H S BY KAT E B A L DW I N

For the gardener who wants to keep chickens. Includes simple garden plans, tips on attractive fencing options, the best plants for chickens and the plants to avoid, and step-by-step instructions for getting a chicken garden up and running. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-237-2; No. 689237 Full-color; photographs throughout; 224 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

What’s Wrong with My Vegetable Garden?DAV I D D E A R D O R F F & KAT H RY N WA D S WO RT H

Clear photographs of specific problems allow food gardeners to determine exactly what’s wrong with their plants. Accompanying charts point to the appropriate, 100% organic solution. Detailed growth and care guide-lines tell gardeners exactly what each kind of vegetable needs to thrive. BEST SELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-184-9; No. 689184Full-color; photographs throughout336 pages; 7fi/• × 9¼Timber Press

What’s Wrong with My Plant?DAV I D D E A R D O R F F & KAT H RY N WA D S WO RT H

An easy system for visually diagnosing any problem and matching it to the right cure. This is an indispensable resource. If you can see it, you can fix it. Curing a sick plant just doesn't get any easier. BEST SELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-961-4; No. 682961 Full-color; photographs throughout 452 pages; 7fi/• × 9¼Timber Press

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Storey’s Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables & Herbs for MarketK E I T H S T E WA RT

Keith Stewart addresses everything you need to know to successfully grow and market organic vegetables and herbs, covering land, equipment, crop mix, growing techniques, irrigation, soil fertil-ity, pests, greenhouses, harvesting, storage, labor, debt, customer management, sales, accounting, and much more. With this comprehensive guide, you can turn your dream of a thriving farm into a profit-able reality.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-571-1; No. 62571 Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-007-2; No. 622007Illustrations throughout; 560 pages; 6 × 9

Uncommon Fruits for Every GardenL E E R E I C H

Lee Reich has chosen 23 fruits that offer mouthwatering rewards to anyone willing to veer off the beaten path. As useful as it is inspiring, this book emphasizes plant selection, cultivation, propagation, and maintenance. All the plants are carefully chosen for their flavor, ease of care and cold hardiness. Tips for using the fruits in the kitchen are included.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-944-7; No. 682944Illustrations throughout; full-color insert 308 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

One Magic SquareL O L O H O U B E I N

“ So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce.”

— The Virginian-Pilot

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN

ISBN 978-1-61519-012-6; No. 779012Full-color; illustrations throughout 368 pages; 7 × 8The Experiment

The Family Kitchen GardenKA R E N L I E B R E I C H , J U T TA WAG N E R & A N N E T T E W E N D L A N D

This nitty-gritty guide to gardening with children includes a month-by-month growing guide with sea-sonal recipes and an A-Z encyclopedia of plants with notes highlighting those most suitable for young chil-dren.

Flexibind: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-050-7; No. 689050 Full-color; photographs throughout 224 pages; 7½ × 9½ Timber Press

Growing Tasty Tropical Plants in Any Home, AnywhereL AU R E LY N N G. M A RT I N & BY R O N E . M A RT I N

In this practical guide, the owners of the acclaimed Logee’s Tropical Plants draw on a century’s worth of family secrets for growing lush, exotic edibles in con-tainers indoors. The book covers 47 varieties of fruiting plants — from chocolate to cherries, papaya to passion fruit, grapefruit to guava. For each plant the Martins pro-vide everything an enthusiast needs to know, including information on plant selection, planting, pruning, mainte-nance, and harvesting.

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-577-3; No. 62577Full-color; photographs throughout 160 pages; 9½ × 9½

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Storey’s Guide to Growing Organic Orchard FruitsDA N N Y L . B A R N E Y

Danny Barney covers everything you need to know to successfully grow and market organic orchard fruits, from selecting the right site and cultivars to meeting organic standards and acquiring cer-tifications; designing, maintaining, pruning, and harvesting an orchard; getting fruits to market; and managing the business side of farming. This is a straightforward, easy-to-follow blueprint for a thriv-ing orchard and a profitable business.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-570-4; No. 62570 Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-723-4; No. 62723Illustrations throughout; 544 pages; 6 × 9

Landscaping with FruitL E E R E I C H

A complete guide to growing temperate-zone fruit, with information on planting, pruning, pest control, and harvesting. Includes a fruit plant encyclopedia with information on 39 species.

Paperback: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-091-4; No. 62091Hardcover with jacket: $30.00 US / $36.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-096-9; No. 62096Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout192 pages; 9¼ × 10

Fruit Trees in Small SpacesC O L BY E I E R M A N P H OTO G R A P H Y BY E R I N KU N K E L

This deliciously encouraging guide brings bountiful fruit trees to even the tiniest yards. Fruit Trees in Small Spaces covers everything a gardener needs to know about choosing and nurturing the best small-space varieties, including selection, pruning, training, irrigation, and disease prevention. With inspiring ideas for spaces of all shapes and sizes and creative recipes that take advan-tage of an incredible harvest, gardeners will want to plant a mini-orchard in every small corner.

Paperback: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-190-0; No. 689190Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout168 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Fruit Gardener’s BibleL E W I S H I L L & L E O N A R D P E R RY

From small fruits like strawberries and raspberries to orchard fruits, such as apples, pears, peaches, cherries, and a variety of nuts, The Fruit Gardener’s Bible shows backyard gardeners how to successfully grow organic fruit at home. This book covers everything from choos-ing the best varieties to planting, pruning, protecting, and harvesting a bountiful crop.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-567-4; No. 62567Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-984-9; No. 62984 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout320 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Berry Grower’s CompanionB A R B A R A L . B OW L I N G

Berry fruits have long been used and appreciated in the kitchen, but the aesthetic appeal and practical benefits they bring to the garden landscape are all too often ignored. Backyard gardeners, as well as small fruit growers and nursery people, will find an abundance of valuable, practical information in this volume, including plant lists and tables, cultivation tips, and color photo-graphs for plant identification.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-726-9; No. 682726Two-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 308 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

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Don’t Throw It, Grow It!D E B O R A H P E T E R S O N & M I L L I C E N T S E L S A M

Offers growing instructions for over 50 plants — from kitchen vegetables to fruits and nuts, herbs and spices, and exotic plants from ethnic markets. BEST SELLER

Paper: $10.95 US / $12.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-064-8; No. 62064Two-color; illustrations throughout 160 pages; 6½ × 7½

8-copy counter display: $87.60 US / $103.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-094-5; No. 62094

Vertical Vegetables & FruitR H O N DA M A S S I N G H A M H A RT

At last, an innovative solution for urbanites, apartment dwellers, and time-pressed locavores who want to grow their own food in small spaces — growing up! Vertical Vegetables & Fruit shows how easy and fun small-footprint food gardening can be. Low maintenance and big harvests are just two of the benefits of using teepees, trellises, cages, hanging baskets, wall pockets, stacking pots, and multilevel raised beds to grow food. Whether the soon-to-be garden is a narrow alley, a balcony, a rooftop, or just a windowsill, master gardener Rhonda Massingham Hart provides expert advice for constructing the site, preparing the soil, and planting and caring for vegetables and fruits that will produce a hearty harvest.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-998-6; No. 62998 Full-color; illustrations throughout 176 pages; 7½ × 9¾

Your Farm in the CityL I S A TAY L O R A N D T H E G A R D E N E R S O F S E AT T L E T I LT H

This all-in-one resource tells how to grow organic produce, keep bees, raise chickens, and even run a small farm in any urban environment, from a rooftop or alley to a city lot or backyard. Lisa Taylor and the gardeners at Seattle Tilth guide and inspire even the most inexperienced urbanite in how to grow all varieties of fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and trees, as well as how to raise livestock.

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-862-3; No. 81862 Two-color; illustrations throughout 320 pages; 8 × 10Black Dog & Leventhal

Let It Rot!S T U CA M P B E L L

Recycle waste to create soil-nourishing compost. This classic guide will show you how with instructions for starting and maintaining a composting system, building bins, and using the compost. BEST SELLER▶336,000 copies in print

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-023-9; No. 67023Illustrations throughout 160 pages; 6 × 9

The Complete Compost Gardening GuideB A R B A R A P L E A S A N T & D E B O R A H L . M A RT I N

Turn the compost bin upside down with this natural six-way compost gardening system for keeping compost heaps right in the garden. BEST SELLER▶64,000 copies in print ▶ GWA Winner 2009

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-702-3; No. 67702Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-703-0; No. 67703 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 320 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Perfect PumpkinG A I L DA M E R OW

Gail Damerow offers detailed instruc-tions on how to grow and harvest more than 95 varieties, plus fun ideas for carv-ing and crafts projects and more than 30 recipes. The big orange pumpkin is no longer just for Halloween.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-0-88266-993-9; No. 66993Illustrations throughout224 pages; 6 x 9

Sugar Snaps and StrawberriesA N D R E A B E L L A M Y P H OTO G R A P H Y BY JAC K I E C O N N E L LY

Luscious photography, encouraging tips, and sophisticated designs make grow-ing gorgeous organic food in very little square footage a snap. This straight-forward guide teaches food gardeners all they need to know to make even the tiniest space into an edible oasis.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-124-5; No. 689124Full-color; illustrations throughout 224 pages; 7‹/• × 9Timber Press

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F r o m t h e G a r d e n t o t h e G l a s s

introducing a new series from timber!

Joy of GardeningD I C K R AY M O N D

Achieve a longer, tastier vegetable harvest with Dick Raymond’s wide-row planting methods. Full-color photographs and at-a-glance planning charts make Raymond's methods achievable and rewarding.▶781,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-0-88266-319-7; No. 66319Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 384 pages; 83⁄8 × 10

The Complete Chile Pepper Book DAV E D E W I T T & PAU L W. B O S L A N D

Detailed profiles of 100 chile varieties include information on how to grow chiles; how to diagnose and remedy problems, pests, and diseases; and post-harvest processing and preservation. You'll also find 85 recipes that make bril-liant use of both the characteristic heat of chile peppers and their more subtle flavor qualities.

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-920-1; No. 682920Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 336 pages; 8½ × 8½Timber Press

The Organic Backyard VineyardTO M P OW E R S

Everything a beginning grape grower needs to know: how to design and build a vineyard, select grapes for each region, maximize yield using organic mainte-nance techniques, build a trellis, harvest at peak flavor, and store grapes for winemaking.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-285-3; No. 689285Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout; 176 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Homebrewer’s GardenJ O E F I S H E R & D E N N I S F I S H E R

Learn how to enhance the flavor, aroma, and uniqueness of homebrew by growing hops, brewing herbs, and malt grains in a backyard or sun-facing porch.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-010-9; No. 67010Illustrations throughout192 pages; 6 × 9

From Vines to WinesJ E F F C OX

A complete course in home winemaking, this book covers every step of the grape-growing and wine-making process right through to savoring the finished product. BEST SELLER ▶175,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-105-2; No. 67105Illustrations throughout256 pages; 6 × 9

Growing Chinese Vegetables in Your Own BackyardG E R I H A R R I N GTO N

New plants, new tastes, and new chal-lenges for enthusiastic vegetable garden-ers. Contains extensive information on creating a Chinese herb garden, as well as chapters on growing vegetables in containers and creating a Chinese water garden.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-140-9; No. 62140One-color with 8-page color insert; illustrations throughout232 pages; 7‹/• × 9⁄/•

The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Pacific NorthwestL O R E N E E DWA R D S FO R K N E R

There is nothing more regionally spe-cific than vegetable gardening; what to plant, when to plant it, and when to harvest are all based on a region’s cli-mate, weather, and first and last frost. The month-by-month format of the new Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening series makes these books perfect for beginning gardeners, and the A-to-Z plant section highlights plants that are a perfect fit for each region. Each book includes informa-tion on how to choose and order seed, how to rotate crops, and more. The first book in the series covers the Pacific Northwest for food gardeners in western Oregon and Washington and southern British Columbia.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-351-5; No. 689351Illustrations throughout256 pages; 5½ × 9Timber Press

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Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant HealthR O S E M A RY G L A D S TA R

Soothe everyday ailments with 175 simple herbal recipes for everything from infant colic to dry skin to cold symptoms to insomnia. Renowned herbalist Rosemary Gladstar provides time-tested natural therapies and herbal remedies. BEST SELLER▶80,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-078-5; No. 62078Full-color; photographs throughout408 pages; 7¼ × 7¼

Herbs for Natural BeautyR O S E M A RY G L A D S TA R

True beauty doesn’t come shrink-wrapped! Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar invites you to enlist the help of Mother Earth for natural radiance.

Paper: $8.95 US / $10.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-152-6; No. 67152Illustrations throughout80 pages; 6 × 9

Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's GuideR O S E M A RY G L A D S TA R

Widely recognized as the godmother of modern herbalism,

Rosemary Gladstar is renowned worldwide for her inspired

teaching and trustworthy knowledge of healing herbs. Now,

Gladstar offers a fresh introduction for a new generation of

gardeners and natural health and self-sufficiency enthusiasts.

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Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN

ISBN 978-1-61212-005-8; No. 622005

Full-color; photographs throughout

224 pages; 7 × 9

Herbal Tea GardensM A R I E T TA M A R S H A L L M A R C I N

This tea lover’s gardening bible features instructions for grow-ing herbs for tea, plus more than 100 recipes for blending and brewing the herbs in healthful combinations.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-106-9; No. 67106 Illustrations throughout192 pages; 8 × 8

Herbal Remedy GardensD O R I E BY E R S

Enhance your health naturally by growing more than 20 medici-nal herbs in the home garden. Included are 38 illustrated plans for backyard and container herb gardens.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-095-6; No. 67095Illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8 × 8

The Encyclopedia of HerbsA RT H U R O. T U C K E R & T H O M A S D e B AG G I O

A meticulously researched compendium of every aspect of growing, identifying, harvesting, preserving, and using more than 500 species of herbs. Profiles provide a plant's botanical name and family and its height, hardi-ness, light requirements, water consumption, required soil type, and pH. The history of the plant, the chemistry of its essential oils, and its other uses are included.

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $48.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-994-2; No. 682994Illustrations throughout 604 pages; 7 × 9Timber Press

LavenderV I R G I N I A M c N AU G H TO N

Lavender is a truly comprehen-sive study that enables the reader to research and identify more than 200 lavender species and varieties. With chapters on cultivation, propagation, pests and diseases, and botanical his-tory, this book is as practical as it is authoritative.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-125-2; No. 689125Full-color; photographs throughout180 pages; 7fi/• × 9¼Timber Press

The Beginner’s Guide to Edible HerbsC H A R L E S W. G. S M I T H

Complete information on grow-ing, harvesting, preserving, and using 26 of the most popular kitchen herbs, from basil to thyme. There are also food-pairing tips, simple recipes, and basic information on medicinal uses, all enhanced by beautiful, full-color photographs of every plant and many kitchen recipes and projects. BEST SELLER

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-528-5; No. 62528Full-color; photographs throughout152 pages; 7 × 9

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The Herb GardenerS U S A N M c C LU R E

A delicate herb garden adds grace and style to your land-scape and exciting flavor to your kitchen. Here are gardening tips on 75 herbs desirable for both cooking and crafts. ▶54,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-873-4; No. 66873Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 240 pages; 83⁄8 × 10

Herbs in BloomJ O A N N G A R D N E R

Herbs in Bloom is an A–Z selec-tion of more than 700 flowering herbs that look great integrated into any ornamental garden. Full of detailed information on how to grow each herb from seed or cuttings, it offers advice on site selection, soils, transplanting, and other practical concerns.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-698-9; No. 682698Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 394 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

The Lavender Lover’s Handbook

S A R A H B E R R I N G E R B A D E R

This beginner’s guide provides a checklist of the

color, fragrance, size, and foliage, as well as the

basic pruning, spacing, and planting requirements,

of the 100 easiest-to-grow lavenders available

today. Includes tips on how to cook and craft with

this beloved herb.

Hardcover: $27.95 US / $33.95 CAN

ISBN 978-1-60469-221-1; No. 689221

Full-color; photographs throughout

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Growing & Using Herbs SuccessfullyB E T T Y E. M. JAC O B S

This illustrated guide teaches readers how to plant, propagate, harvest, dry, freeze, store, and sell (both wholesale and retail) 64 of the most popular herbs. ▶128,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-249-7; No. 66249Illustrations throughout 240 pages; 6 × 9

Growing Your Herb BusinessB E RT H A R E P P E RT

Packed with practical advice on budgets, locations, business plans, bookkeeping, staffing, inventory, and pricing, this is the book that will transform your herb hobby into an herb business.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-612-9; No. 66612Illustrations throughout192 pages; 6 × 9

Creating an Herbal Bodycare BusinessS A N DY M A I N E

This inspiring book offers pro-files of successful business own-ers who aim to enrich the health and well-being of others. Maine includes advice for marketing a product, employing others, and much more.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-094-9; No. 67094Illustrations throughout160 pages; 6 × 9

Homegrown HerbsTA M M I H A RT U N G In Homegrown Herbs, Tammi Hartung provides the definitive guide to planting, growing, harvesting, and using more than 100 herbs. An internationally renowned herbalist, teacher, and certified organic grower, Hartung has filled this indispensable reference with a wide range of information. This step-by-step primer includes information on seed selection, planting, main-tenance and care, harvesting, drying, and uses in the kitchen, home pharmacy, crafting, and body care. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-703-6; No. 62703Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 256 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

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Books for Self-Reliance

introducing a new series from storey!

The essential information gardeners need

to get things done.

Secrets to Great SoilE L I Z A B E T H P. S T E L L

More than 300 detailed drawings and dozens of charts help the reader identify different types of soil, remedy various deficiencies, and improve soil for specific plants’ needs.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-008-6; No. 67008Illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8½ × 11

Saving SeedsM A R C R O G E R S

Raise, harvest, and store seeds for the easiest-to-grow and most popular veg-etables and ornamental plants. Each vegetable and flower is discussed in detail. A handy resource list and map of average frost dates nationwide are included. ▶67,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-634-1; No. 66634Illustrations throughout192 pages; 6 × 9

Seed Sowing and SavingCA R O L E B . T U R N E R

Learn when to harvest the seeds of more than 100 vegetables, herbs, and flowers, as well as how to dry, store, and test them for viability for the next growing season.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-001-7; No. 67001 Illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8½ × 11

The Complete Guide to Saving SeedsR O B E RT G O U G H & C H E RY L M O O R E - G O U G H

How to collect, save, and cultivate the seeds from more than 300 vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers, trees, and shrubs. Descriptions of seed biology; tips on how to select plants for the best seeds; and advice on harvesting and cleaning, proper storage and care, and propagat-ing and caring for new seedlings are all presented with clear, easy-to-follow instructions.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-574-2; No. 62574 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout320 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

Starting SeedsB A R B A R A E L L I S

The first book in Storey’s Basics series will help gardeners of any level get a jump on the growing season. In this concise, straightforward guide, expert gardener Barbara Ellis provides the basic information that readers need and teaches foolproof starting techniques for a variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

Paper: $8.95 US / $10.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-105-5; No. 622105 Illustrations throughout 128 pages; 5 × 7

8-copy counter display: $71.60 US / $87.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-163-5 No. 622163

Deerproofing Your Yard & GardenR H O N DA M A S S I N G H A M H A RT

Protect plants from deer damage with innovative fencing, with homemade or commercial repellents, or simply by using plants that deer hate. All that and more is covered in this completely revised and updated edition of the classic book on deerproofing techniques. BEST SELLER▶118,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-585-2; No. 67585Illustrations throughout208 pages; 6 × 9

Small Green RoofsN I G E L D U N N E T T, D U S T Y G E D G E , J O H N L I T T L E & E D M U N D C. S N O D G R A S S

More than forty profiles of small and domestic-scale projects of all shapes and sizes include green roofs on sheds, studios, garages, houses, bicycle sheds, and other small structures, as well as several community projects. BEST SELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-059-0; No. 689059Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

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Secrets of Plant PropagationL E W I S H I L L

Grow plants from seed and learn how to start your own shrubs and trees with clearly explained grafting tech-niques. The results will be bountiful, healthy plants and great-tasting fruits and vegetables. ▶129,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-370-8; No. 66370Illustrations throughout176 pages; 8½ × 11

Weedless GardeningL E E R E I C H

Introduces a system that protects the soil, contributes to plant health, reduces water needs, and, of course, mitigates weed problems by keeping the seeds dormant. And it works everywhere!▶59,000 copies in print

Paper: $10.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1696-7; No. 11696Illustrations throughout 208 pages; 6 × 8Workman Publishing

The Garden Primer, 2nd EditionB A R B A R A DA M R O S C H

The new edition has gone 100% organic and reflects the latest research on plants, soils, tools, and techniques. There is expanded information on planning a garden, recommended plants, and best tools. BEST SELLER▶461,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-2275-3; No. 12275 Hardcover: $28.95 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-4856-2; No. 14856 Two-color; illustrations throughout 820 pages; 6 × 9 Workman Publishing

6-copy display: $113.70 US / $143.70 CANISBN 978-0-7611-4867-8; No. 24867

How to Buy the Right Plants, Tools & Garden SuppliesJ I M FOX

A garden center can be an intimidating place for someone who doesn’t know the differences among shears, loppers, and pruners. But with How to Buy the Right Plants, Tools, and Garden Supplies in hand, everyone can approach the nursery with confidence. Jim Fox—with over 25 years of nursery experience—turns new gardeners into savvy consumers with tips on how to choose a healthy plant, how to pick a shovel, and how to decode the information on a plant tag. This is a must-have guide for new gardeners, home owners, and anyone looking for help navigating the nursery.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-214-3; No. 689214 Two-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 224 pages; 5 × 8Timber Press

6-copy counter display: $89.70 US / $107.70 CANISBN 978-1-60469-461-1; No. 689461

How to Eradicate Invasive PlantsT E R I D U N N C H AC E

Includes 200 of the most common invasive plants throughout North America, from English ivy in the northwest and mile-a-minute vine in the northeast to kudzu in the southeast and multiflora rose in the mid-west. This accessible guide offers gardeners everything they need to take control; plant profiles include clear photography to make identification simple and eradica-tion methods for every plant. Eradication options include less-toxic approaches, like digging, smothering, and mowing, along with solutions for safe chemical treat-ments.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-306-5; No. 689306Full-color; photographs throughout 336 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

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Pruning Made EasyL E W I S H I L L

Keep plants healthy, vibrant, and beautiful with safe prun-ing techniques. More than 300 clear, step-by-step illustra-tions demonstrate the proper times, equipment, and methods for accurately pruning trees, shrubs, bushes, hedges, vines, and flowers. ▶177,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-006-2; No. 67006Illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8½ × 11

The Pruning Answer BookL E W I S H I L L & P E N E L O P E O ’ S U L L I VA N

When is the right time to prune? How much should be removed? What’s the difference between pinching and heading back? For all these questions and more, The Pruning Answer Book has the answers.

Flexibind with paper spine: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-710-4; No. 62710Two-color; illustrations throughout384 pages; 4½ × 6³/•

8-copy mixed counter display (4 copies each of The Pruning Answer Book and The Veggie Gardener’s Answer Book)$119.60 US / $143.60 CANISBN 978-1-60342-777-7; No. 62777

The Layered GardenDAV I D L . C U L P W I T H A DA M L E V I N E P H OTO G R A P H Y BY R O B CA R D I L L O

As practical as it is inspiring, The Layered Garden shows gardeners how to create a gorgeous garden all year round. Techniques and plant advice, gleaned from David Culp’s decades of hard work at Brandywine Cottage, are brought to life by Rob Cardillo’s breathtaking photography. BEST SELLER

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-236-5; No. 689236 Full-color; photographs throughout 312 pages; 7½ × 11Timber Press

Powerhouse PlantsG R A H A M R I C E P H OTO G R A P H S BY J U DYW H I T E

Gardeners want hardworking, eye-catching plants that provide

beauty in multiple seasons. This stunning book features more

than 500 multi-season plants, including perennials, annuals,

groundcovers, vines, shrubs, and trees. Plant profiles include

basic plant information, such as size, hardiness, and preferred

growing conditions.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN

ISBN 978-1-60469-210-5; No. 689210

Full-color; photographs throughout

280 pages; 7½ × 9

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The Anxious Gardener’s Book of AnswersT E R I D U N N C H AC E

Identifies the 100 most common gardening mistakes and gives gardeners the techniques to prevent them or fix them.

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-235-8; No. 689235 Two-color; illustrations throughout224 pages; 6 × 8

Designer Plant CombinationsS C OT T CA L H O U N

Contains more than 100 cre-ative plant combinations from top garden designers across the United States. Each garden composition uses just six plants or fewer. BEST SELLER

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-077-8; No. 62077Full-color; photographs and illustra-tions throughout 240 pages; 8 × 8½

Planting the Dry Shade GardenG R A H A M R I C E

Graham Rice profiles 130 plants that accept reduced light and moisture levels — an entire pal-ette to help transform challeng-ing spaces into rich, rewarding gardens. He also shows how to prune selectively to admit more light and how to amend soil to increase its moisture retention.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-187-0; No. 689187Full-color; photographs throughout 192 pages; 7½ × 9

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Kiss My AsterA M A N DA T H O M S E N

Forget about doing it right — just do it your way, and think of it as a great gar-den adventure! Kiss My Aster is a highly entertaining, interactive guide to nav-igating the twists and turns of designing a home landscape, from stone walls and hedges to a vegetable garden, patio, lawn, or water feature. Thomsen’s hilarious voice is the perfect companion to guide and reassure the novice that there are no “right” answers, only those that make you happy. Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-986-3; No. 62986Full-color; illustrations throughout160 pages; 9fi/• × 7½

Why Grow That When You Can Grow This?A N D R E W K E Y S

In this inspiring and hardworking guide, garden designer Andrew Keys offers hundreds of all-star alternatives that replace—and often outshine—problem plants. Each plant profile highlights three alternatives to an old favorite, in addition to tips on hardi-ness, shape, color, texture, light, and size.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-286-0; No. 689286Full-color; photographs throughout 340 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Trowel & ErrorS H A R O N L OV E J OY

Garden writer Sharon Lovejoy shares the kind of practical wisdom that comes only after a lifetime of experience. The book is illustrated throughout with full-color watercolors and indexed by problem, plant, pest, and solution. BEST SELLER▶110,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $13.95 US / $17.50 CANISBN 978-0-7611-2632-4; No. 12632Full-color; illustrations throughout336 pages; 6 × 7Workman Publishing

The Truth About Organic GardeningJ E F F G I L L M A N

If you've ever wondered about the merits of a specific insecticide, herbicide, or fungicide, or debated whether practices such as planting cover crops or compan-ion plants are worth the trouble, you'll find the answers you've sought in these pages, along with a clear, careful, and good-humored analysis of benefits and drawbacks.

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-862-4; No. 682862 Illustrations throughout208 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

The Truth About Garden RemediesJ E F F G I L L M A N

Remedies for all garden woes are there for the taking: the challenge is to know what will work and what won't. Fearlessly conducting original experiments and har-vesting wisdom from the scientific litera-ture, horticulturist Jeff Gillman assesses new and historic advice and reveals the how and why — and sometimes the why not — for more than 100 common and uncommon gardening practices.

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-912-6; No. 682912 Illustrations throughout216 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

How to Grow a School GardenA R D E N B U C K L I N - S P O R E R & R AC H E L KAT H L E E N P R I N G L E

In this groundbreaking resource, two school garden pioneers offer parents, teachers, and school administrators everything they need to know to build school gardens and to develop the programs that support them. This book provides all the tools that the school community needs to build a productive and engaging school garden that will inspire and nurture students and families for years to come.

Flexibind: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-000-2; No. 689000 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout224 pages; 8 × 10Timber Press

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The Well-Tended Perennial GardenT R AC Y D i S A B ATO - AU S T

Thorough guide to the essential practices of perennial care. This expanded edition includes more than 200 new color pho-tographs and a 32-page journal section for making notes and observations. BEST SELLER

▶184,000 copies in print

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-803-7; No. 682803 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout384 pages; 7³⁄• × 10³⁄•Timber Press

The New Low- Maintenance GardenVA L E R I E E A S TO N

In this inspiring book, Val Easton shows exactly how to have a low-maintenance garden that doesn't sacrifice style. You won't have to give up your favorite plants or settle for expanses of ugly bark nug-gets. You just have to unlearn some bad old habits and pick up some good new ones.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-166-5; No. 689166 Full-color; photographs throughout284 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Gardening for the BirdsG E O R G E A DA M S

With the right mix of native trees, shrubs, and perennials, a home land-scape can provide shelter, food, and nesting sites for a wide variety of bird species. Gardening for the Birds shows gardeners everything they need to know to achieve this, with information on plant selection and garden design, plant profiles for more than 170 plants, and a bird directory that highlights 64 of the most common species in North America. Gardeners will also learn how to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. This book is for gardeners, birders, and anyone looking to bring nature closer to home.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-409-3; No. 689409 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout400 pages; 75⁄8 × 95⁄8Timber Press

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50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant PlantsRU T H R O G E R S C L AU S E N

With full-color photographs of the 50 best deer-resistant annuals, perennials, bulbs, ferns, grasses, and shrubs, this is an inspiring guide for the plant lover with a deer problem. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-195-5; No. 689195 Full-color; photographs throughout224 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

A Child’s GardenM O L LY DA N N E N M A I E R

This book shows how to create inno-vatice, special places in which children can experience nature on their own home turf. Featured throughout are miniature paradises that parents and grandparents have designed just for the children in their lives, highlighting an enchanting variety of elements that will make any garden come alive.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-843-3; No. 682843 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout180 pages; 8 × 10Timber Press

Pots in the GardenR AY R O G E R S

Author and award-winning horticultur-ist Ray Rogers takes you on an engaging exploration into basic design principles as well as how to create focal points, use water, exploit the potential of empty con-tainers, and more.

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-834-1; No. 682834Full-color; photographs throughout248 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden PlantsT R AC Y D i S A B ATO - AU S T

Tracy DiSabato-Aust has identified 50 show-stopping plants that anyone can grow. Each selection is a dynamic choice for nearly every garden. All 50 plants have passed the test for toughness, beauty, and durability.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-950-8; No. 682950Full-color; photographs throughout168 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

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Seeing TreesN A N C Y R O S S H U G O P H OTO G R A P H Y BY R O B E RT L L E W E L LY N

Nancy Ross Hugo invites readers to watch trees with the care and sensitiv-ity with which birdwatchers watch birds. Focusing on 10 common trees of North America, this book highlights the rewards of tree viewing and describes some of the most visually interesting leaves, flowers, fruits, buds, leaf scars, twigs, and bark of familiar trees. The lav-ish photos makes each page come alive with the beauty of the growing process. The result is a gorgeous journey into the life cycle of trees. BEST SELLER

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-219-8; No. 689219 Full-color; photographs throughout244 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Beautiful No-Mow YardsE V E LY N J. H A D D E N

Garden designer Evelyn Hadden showcases more than 50 examples of inspiring, eco-friendly alternatives to the traditional American lawn. Tips and techniques for lawn removal and plant selection make it possible for gardeners to reinvent their yard and reduce their ecological footprint. BEST SELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-238-9; No. 689238 Full-color; photographs throughout252 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Succulent Container GardensD E B R A L E E B A L DW I N

Each of more than 300 photographs offers an inspiring idea. A-to-Z descrip-tions cover 350 of the best succulents, plus companion plants. Whether your goal is a gorgeous potted garden for a sunny windowsill or outdoor liv-ing area — or simply making great gifts — this is a comprehensive primer for creating vibrant, living works of art. BEST SELLER

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-959-1; No. 682959 Full-color; photographs throughout248 pages; 7fi/• × 9¼Timber Press

Designing with SucculentsD E B R A L E E B A L DW I N

Succulent plants offer dazzling possibili-ties for garden design and require only minimal maintenance to remain lush and alluring year round. Featuring the work of more than 50 professional garden designers and creative homeowners, this complete design compendium is as practical as it is inspirational. Lavishly illustrated with over 300 photographs, it gives design and cultivation basics for paths, borders, slopes, and containers; hundreds of succulent plant recommen-dations; and descriptions of 90 easy-care, drought-tolerant companion plants. BEST SELLER

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-816-7; No. 682816 Full-color; photographs throughout256 pages; 7fi/• × 9¼Timber Press

Succulents SimplifiedD E B R A L E E B A L DW I N

Debra Lee Baldwin, the best-selling author of Succulent Container Gardens and Designing with Succulents, has already shown thousands of readers how to use succulents in gardens and containers. With Succulents Simplified, she opens up her world to beginning gardeners, crafters, and DIYers. This complete primer on one of the most popular groups of plants includes tips on care and cultivation, design sug-gestions, and profiles of the 100 top plant picks. The book also features eight step-by-step craft projects that show how to use the plants in every-day life, including centerpieces and bouquets.

Paper with flaps: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-393-5; No. 689393 Full-color; photographs throughout272 pages; 8 × 8¾Timber Press

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The Nonstop GardenS T E P H A N I E C O H E N & J E N N I F E R B E N N E R

With Cohen and Benner’s trusted advice for building a nonstop garden, you'll have more creative planting options, a garden that provides year-round inter-est, and — most important — a yard that requires less maintenance than a tradi-tional perennial border.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-951-5; No. 682951 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout248 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Creating Rain GardensC L E O WO E L F L E - E R S K I N E & A P RY L U N CA P H E R

A comprehensive book for the DIY-er, Creating Rain Gardens covers everything from rain barrels to simple living roofs, permeable patios, and other low-tech affordable ways to save water in the garden.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-240-2; No. 689240 Photographs and illustrations throughout208 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

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The Dirt-Cheap Green ThumbR H O N DA M A S S I N G H A M H A RT

These tips and tricks — from starting seeds to preserving produce and from using compost to conserving water — will help pennywise gardeners control costs.

Paper: $10.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-441-7; No. 62441Two-color; illustrations throughout 288 pages; 5 × 7

8-copy counter display$87.60 US / $103.60 CANISBN 978-1-60342-499-8; No. 62499

The Gardener’s Gripe BookA B BY A DA M S

All gardeners will relate to these funny and honest takes on doz-ens of subjects.

Paper: $10.95 US / $13.95 CANISBN 978-1-56305-647-5; No. 3647Two-color; illustrations throughout256 pages; 6 × 7Workman Publishing

Cold-Climate GardeningL E W I S H I L L

For the gardener plagued by early and late frosts, arctic winds, and inhospitable terrain, here is invaluable advice on landscaping, growing food, and warming up the soil.▶42,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-441-5; No. 66441Photographs and illustrations throughout320 pages; 6 × 9

The Weather-Resilient GardenC H A R L E S W. G. S M I T H

Plan a weather-resilient garden with this encyclopedic list of 100 weather-hardy plants, presented with specific region-by-region advice. For occasions when violent storms do their damage, Smith’s detailed problem-solving advice will have any garden on the road to recovery.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-516-6; No. 67516Illustrations throughout 416 pages; 6 × 9

Garden Wisdom & Know-HowC O M P I L E D BY J U DY P R AY F R O M T H E E D I TO R S O F R O DA L E B O O K S

The latest addition to the best-selling Wisdom & Know-How series is a complete reference for everything you need to know about gardening — from under-standing soil and fertilizers to growing flowers and vegetables.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-837-1; No. 81837Photographs and illustrations throughout496 pages; 10½ × 13fi/•Black Dog & Leventhal

1000 Garden IdeasS TA F FO R D C L I F F

A visual encyclopedia bursting with just about every garden idea, artfully presented in more than 1000 photographs. An endless array of ideas, from all over the world, to make a garden more personal: fences and pools, paths and benches, statues and waterfalls — even birdhouses and follies.

Hardcover with jacket: $35.00 US / NCRISBN 978-1-57965-348-4; No. 85348 208 pages; 9 × 11¾Artisan

Tips for the Lazy GardenerL I N DA T I L G N E R

Time-saving tips and routines help gardeners make quick work of planning, planting, building soil, sowing, transplanting, harvesting, and beating weeds and pests.▶215,000 copies in print

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-026-0; No. 67026Illustrations throughout144 pages; 6 × 9

Mulch It!S T U CA M P B E L L

Stu Campbell shows how to use mulch to protect soil, minimize weeds, enhance plant health, encourage earthworms, reduce water demands, and cut down on garden labor.▶50,000 copies in print

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-316-2; No. 67316Illustrations throughout 128 pages; 6 × 9

The City Gardener’s HandbookL I N DA YA N G

Here is an invaluable resource for any gardener facing the chal-lenge of growing plants where space is limited, whether in the courtyard of a suburban town-house or on a mid-city rooftop.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-449-7; No. 67449Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout336 pages; 7 × 9

The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions & AnswersT H E G A R D E N E D I TO R S O F T H E N E W Y O R K T I M E S , W I T H A D D I T I O N A L M AT E R I A L BY L E S L I E L A N D

Authoritative, nearly 900-page bible of all the garden news that’s fit to print, based on the very popular syndicated column “Garden Q&A”. BEST SELLER

▶120,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1997-5; No. 11997Two-color; illustrations throughout 852 pages; 6 × 9

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Waterwise Plants for Sustainable GardensL AU R E N S P R I N G E R O G D E N & S C OT T O D G E N

This practical guide highlights a variety plants—from trees to succulents, perennials to bulbs—that are drought-tolerant, beautiful, and adapt-able from zones 4 to 10. The 200 plant entries offer com-plete growing information, garden design ideas, and suggestions for companion plants.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-169-6; No. 689169Full-color; illustrations throughout 248 pages; 7 × 9Timber Press

Plant Breeding for the Home GardenerJ O S E P H T YC H O N I E V I C H

Gardeners can be a picky bunch, expecting their tomatoes to be the size of a melon or wanting a yard full of sunset-colored roses. Luckily, they can grow exactly what they want by following the advice in Plant Breeding for the Home Gardener. This compre-hensive guide shows gardeners how to choose plants to breed, provides simple explanations on how to cross plants, and features a basic primer on genetics. Plant breeding is an achiev-able and important garden technique, and with this book gardeners will learn how simple it is to grow their own varieties of vegetables, fruits, and flowers.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-364-5; No. 689364Two-color; photographs and illustrations throughout216 pages; 55⁄8 × 9¼Timber Press

Successful Small-Scale FarmingKA R L S C H W E N K E

Learn the potential and the realities of making a full- or part-time living from a small-scale farm. Focusing on organic methods, Schwenke discusses soil care, machin-ery, and the best “cash crops.” ▶77,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-642-6; No. 66642Illustrations throughout 144 pages; 8½ × 11

Making Your Small Farm ProfitableR O N M AC H E R

With Ron Macher’s down-to-earth advice on planning, farming, and marketing, profits are within the reach of beginning farmers or others looking to jump-start existing businesses.▶52,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-161-8; No. 67161Photographs and illustrations throughout288 pages; 6 × 9

How to Build Your Own GreenhouseR O G E R M A R S H A L L

Covering everything from choosing a site to making plumbing decisions, Roger Marshall helps gardeners achieve the dream of year-round growing. Includes do-it-yourself plans for nine greenhouses.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-647-7; No. 67647Hardcover: $34.95 US / $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-587-6; No. 67587Illustrations throughout 264 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Gardener’s Guide to Plant DiseasesB A R B A R A P L E A S A N T

The antidote for the 50 most common plant diseases: what they look like, where they are found, what they will do to the plant, and what to do about them.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-0-88266-274-9; No. 66274Illustrations throughout192 pages; 6 × 9

The Gardener’s Bug BookB A R B A R A P L E A S A N T

Work with nature to pro-duce bountiful, environ-mentally safe, chemical-free gardens while still controlling persistent plant pests.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-0-88266-609-9; No. 66609Illustrations throughout

144 pages; 6 × 9

The Gardener’s Weed BookB A R B A R A P L E A S A N T

Identify, work with, and organically control 70 weeds commonly found in North America.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-921-2; No. 66921Illustrations throughout 208 pages; 6 × 9

The Organic Farming ManualA N N L A R K I N H A N S E N

The organic food market continues to expand, and farmers need solid informa-tion as they make decisions that will determine the future of their businesses. The Organic Farming Manual is a compre-hensive guide to growing, certifying, and marketing organic produce, grains, meat, and dairy. The book also explains the benefits — increased income from high-demand goods, better conditions for farm animals, conservation of nonrenew-able resources — of a well-run organic farm and shares the stories of other farmers who have gone organic.

Paper: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-479-0; No. 62479Photographs and illustrations throughout448 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

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Dirr’s Encyclopedia of Trees and ShrubsM I C H A E L A . D I R R

From majestic evergreens to delicate vines and flowering shrubs, Dirr features thousands of plants and all the essential details for identifica-tion, planting, and care, plus full-color photographs showing a tree's habitat in winter, distinctive bark patterns, fall color, and more. BEST SELLER

Hardcover: $79.95 US / $100.00 CANISBN 978-0-88192-901-0; No. 682901Full-color; photographs throughout952 pages; 8½ × 11Timber Press

The Perennial Gardener’s Design PrimerS T E P H A N I E C O H E N & N A N C Y J. O N D R A P H OTO G R A P H Y BY R O B CA R D I L L O

Create stunning perennial gardens using basic design principles. Achievable plans for 20 gardens and a guide to more than 475 reliable perennials round out the lively, authoritative text. BEST SELLER▶ 2006 Winner of the Garden Writer’s

Silver Award of Achievement▶74,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-543-2; No. 67543Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 320 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Homeowner’s Complete Tree & Shrub HandbookP E N E L O P E O ' S U L L I VA N P H OTO G R A P H Y BY KA R E N B U S S O L I N I

Learn how to use trees and shrubs effectively with this comprehensive handbook covering all the essentials of woody plant gardening. Features an extensive encyclopedia of more than 350 tree and shrub profiles.▶Selection of Bookspan’s HomeStyle

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Paper: $29.95 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-570-8; No. 67570Hardcover with jacket: $39.95 US / $48.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-571-5; No. 67571 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 416 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Perennial Care ManualN A N C Y J. O N D R A P H OTO G R A P H Y BY R O B CA R D I L L O

The plant-by-plant care manual for every home perennial gardener, featuring 125 of the perennials that home gardeners are most likely to grow. Ondra offers in-depth coverage of basic techniques for the perennial gardener, advice on pre-ferred light and soil conditions, and com-plete care and maintenance instructions.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-150-8; No. 62150 Hardcover with jacket: $34.95 US/ $41.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-151-5; No. 62151Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout384 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

DeckscapingB A R B A R A W. E L L I S

Transform any deck from an overly exposed flat stretch of space to a cool, private expansion of the house’s living area. Trellises, lighting, plantings, and fur-niture are all covered with photographs, drawings, and well-thought-out text.▶63,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-408-4; No. 67408Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout176 pages; 9¼ × 10

PoolscapingCAT R I O N A T U D O R E R L E R

Bring natural beauty to any swimming pool with this guide to landscaping the entire pool area. Designing the edging, choosing lighting and fencing, picking poolside plants that are appropriate to the landscape, and working with contain-ers — everything is addressed here.▶ 57,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-385-8; No. 67385Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout208 pages; 9¼ × 10

FallscapingN A N C Y J. O N D R A & S T E P H A N I E C O H E N P H OTO G R A P H Y BY R O B CA R D I L L O

Why not plant a garden that continues to bloom and thrive as the days grow shorter? Here is a comprehensive guide to the best fall-blooming plants, along with 10 com-plete garden plans that combine flowers, trees, shrubs, ground covers, and grasses in designs sure to please autumn-loving gardeners.

Paper with flaps: $22.95 US / $27.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-680-4; No. 67680Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 240 pages; 9¼ × 10

“ Dirr has made the American landscape a better place.”

— The Washington Post

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“ Truly a great read and a great resource.”

— Newsday

Continuous Container GardensS A R A B E G G TOW N S E N D & R OA N N E R O B B I N S

Garden designers Townsend and Robbins offer an innovative system for creating stylish containers that change with the seasons and show how easy it is to swap plants in and out for a dynamic year-round display. This simple approach yields endless variations, seasonal bursts of color, and varied textures that echo the ever-changing beauty of nature.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-702-9; No. 62702Full-color; photographs throughout272 pages; 9 × 8‹/¢

Caring for PerennialsJA N E T M AC U N OV I C H

With Macunovich’s techniques for priori-tizing, planning, and record keeping, you’ll be able to grow a world-class perennial garden in an average of one hour of main-tenance per 100 square feet per month.▶45,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-957-1; No. 66957Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 200 pages; 8½ × 11

Designing Your Gardens and LandscapesJA N E T M AC U N OV I C H

Janet Macunovich’s practical 12-step approach to home landscape design is just the thing for new homeowners or first-time landscapers. Appropriate for any region, the book focuses on the individual preferences, natural restrictions, and climatic concerns.▶ 71,000 copies in print

Paper with comb binding: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-315-5; No. 67315Illustrations throughout 176 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Organic Lawn Care ManualPAU L T U K E Y

In this comprehensive volume of natu-ral lawn-care information, Paul Tukey explains the many elements that contrib-ute to a healthy, natural lawn. BEST SELLER▶42,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-649-1; No. 67649Hardcover: $29.95 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-655-2; No. 67655Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 272 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Lawn & Garden Owner’s ManualL E W I S A N D N A N C Y H I L L

Maintenance charts and schedules (cus-tomized by climate), paired with trouble-shooting advice for problem areas, keep every part of the garden fresh and lively.

Paper: $21.95 US / $26.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-214-1; No. 67214Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 192 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

The Practical Guide to Container GardeningS U S A N B E R RY & S T E V E B R A D L E Y

Along with comprehensive informa-tion on planting techniques, care, and maintenance, this book includes a fully illustrated A-to-Z directory of more than 100 plant species.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-329-2; No. 67329 Full-color; photographs throughout 160 pages; 8¼ × 10‡/•

McGee & Stuckey’s The Bountiful ContainerR O S E M A R I E N I C H O L S M c G E E & M AG G I E S T U C K E Y

With few exceptions, everything edible that’s grown in a traditional garden can be raised in a container. An extraordi-narily complete plant-by-plant guide, The Bountiful Container covers veg-etables — not just tomatoes (17 variet-ies) and peppers (19 varieties) but also haricots verts, fava beans, Thumbelina carrots, and more. BEST SELLER

Paper: $17.95 US / $22.50 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-1623-3; No. 11623 Two-color; line art and halftones throughout 448 pages; 6 × 9Workman Publishing

Small-Space Container GardensF E R N R I C H A R D S O N

For a gardener with limited space, containers are the answer. They're simple — anyone can pop a plant into a pot and call it done. But with a little more know-how, the tiniest balcony can be reborn as a miniature paradise complete with lush foliage, changing colors, and a tempting mix of edibles and ornamentals.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-241-9; No. 689241Full-color; photographs throughout 188 pages; 8½ × 11Timber Press

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Terrarium CraftA M Y B RYA N T A I E L L O & KAT E B RYA N T

Nursery owners Amy Bryant Aiello and Kate Bryant offer up everything a beginning terrarium crafter needs to get started, from advice about tools and materials to infor-mation about plant choices and simple maintenance tips. Fifty unique projects offer fantastic inspiration alongside easy-to-follow instructions and ingredient lists. There’s a terrarium for every taste and style. BEST SELLER

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-234-1; No. 689234Full-color; photographs throughout 196 pages; 9 × 8 Timber Press

The Complete Houseplant Survival ManualB A R B A R A P L E A S A N T

Barbara Pleasant’s stylish care guide covers new imports, dozens of long-flowering varieties, and hardier cultivars of old favorites. Color photographs accompany specific troubleshooting, care, pruning, repotting, and propagating advice for each of 160 flowering and foli-age houseplants. Includes an A-to-Z primer on general houseplant health.▶ 53,000 copies in print

Flexibind: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-569-2; No. 67569Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 384 pages; 7½ × 10fi/•

Window BoxesJA M E S C R A M E R & D E A N J O H N S O N

More than 150 full-color photographs, step-by-step instructions, and useful plant-care tips accompany 100 projects and quick design ideas for year-round window boxes. Container gardening combined with flower arranging results in stunning visual treasures for every season.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-518-0; No. 67518Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 176 pages; 9 × 10

The Unexpected HouseplantTOVA H M A RT I N

Tovah Martin’s zeal for houseplants speaks for itself in this revolutionary guide. With visual inspiration, it teaches the reader how to make unusual plant selections, shows where to best position plants in the home, and offers valuable tips on watering, feeding, grooming, pruning, and troubleshooting, season by season. This is a feast for the imagination with gorgeous photography by Kindra Clineff. BEST SELLER

Paper: $22.95 US / $27.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-243-3; No. 689243Full-color; photographs throughout 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Keshiki BonsaiK E NJ I KO B AYA S H I

Traditional bonsai can be complicated, time-consuming, and expensive. Keshiki Bonsai teaches a revolutionary approach that is simple, stylish, and doesn’t require a large investment of time or money. The 37 step-by-step projects show how to turn plants, rocks, and containers into a beautiful living landscape. Basic projects start simply, with only moss and a container. The difficulty slowly increases as additional elements, like trees, perennials, and stones, are introduced. The book includes tech-niques for caring for the finished bonsai and tips on how to choose the right container. Bonsai has never been so easy!

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-359-1; No. 689359Full-color; photographs throughout 176 pages; 7 × 9½Timber Press

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Simple FountainsD O R CA S A D K I N S

From small tabletop models to full-size backyard waterfalls, step-by-step instructions for creating 20 soothing fountains. ▶ 66,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-506-7; No. 67506Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 160 pages; 9¼ × 10

Outdoor StoneworkA L A N & G I L L B R I D G E WAT E R

This complete primer on working with stone covers material selection, tools, safety, and cutting and fitting techniques.

Paper: $17.95 US / $21.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-333-9; No. 67333Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 128 pages; 8½ × 11

Concrete Garden ProjectsM A L I N N I L S S O N & CA M I L L A A RV I D S S O N

Step-by-step instructions for dozens of easy, do-it-yourself décor ideas include containers of all shapes and sizes, elegant benches and stools, miniature ponds and birdbaths, stepping stones, a barbecue, and a fire pit. At pennies per pound, and so simple to use — just mix with water and pour — concrete is the key to hand-crafted backyard décor. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-282-2; No. 689282Full-color; photographs throughout 128 pages; 7¾ × 9½Timber Press

Handmade Garden ProjectsL O R E N E E DWA R D S FO R K N E R

A fresh take on life outdoors for garden-ers with acres of land, simple city-sized plots, or even just a windowsill. It's never been this easy to transform a patch of land into an oasis filled with handcrafted flair and made-from-scratch ingenuity. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-185-6; No. 689185Full-color; photographs throughout 224 pages; 8 × 8½Timber Press

Stone PrimerC H A R L E S M c R AV E N

How-to techniques, step-by-step proj-ects for the home, stonemason profiles, and beautiful photography give the book appeal as both a solid DIY guide and an inspirational design resource.▶ Selection of Bookspan’s Book-of-the

Month Club

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-670-5; No. 67670Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 272 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

Bonsai Survival ManualC O L I N L E W I S

Buy and grow attractive bonsai and keep them thriving with this one-volume source of vital information. Fifty popular species are covered in this excellent beginner’s guide.▶ 50,000 copies in print

Paper: $22.95 US / $27.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-853-6; No. 66853Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout160 pages; 7½ × 9¾

Gardening in MiniatureJA N I T CA LVO

This complete guide to creating lush, living, small-scale gardens has every-thing gardeners need to pick up this new hobby, including scaled-down garden designs, techniques for creat-ing tiny hardscapes, and information on miniature garden care and main-tenance, choosing containers, how to buy the right plants, and where to find life-like accessories. Inspiring step-by-step projects feature basic skills that can be recreated in any number of designs. Whether it’s a miniature fairy empire in a garden bed or a pri-vate garden with a pebble patio for an indoor centerpiece, this is the primer for creating a tiny, living world.

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-372-0; No. 689372Full-color; photographs throughout 256 pages; 8 × 7½Timber Press

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Smith & Hawken: 100 Old Roses for the American GardenC L A I R G. M A RT I N PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAXON HOLT

Clair G. Martin demystifies the world of Old Roses. Includes a field guide to 100 varieties best suited for American gardens.

Flexibound paper with flaps: $17.95 US / $22.50 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1341-6; No. 11341 Full-color; photographs throughout 288 pages; 5¼ × 10Workman Publishing

Smith & Hawken: 100 Orchids for the American GardenerE LV I N M c D O N A L D PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVEN Mc DONALD

A how-to book and a stunningly photo-graphed field guide, beginning with the one persistent myth surrounding orchids (that they’re difficult to grow) and debunking it thoroughly.

Flexibound paper with flaps: $17.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-1071-2; No. 11071 Full-color; photographs throughout 256 pages; 5¼ × 10Workman Publishing

Smith & Hawken: 100 English Roses for the American GardenCLAIR G. MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAXON HOLT

Focused exclusively on the needs of North American gardeners, here is a complete guide to selecting, planting,

feeding, pruning, and caring for 100 English roses. Includes a source guide and an index of cultivars by color.

Flexibound paper with flaps: $18.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-0185-7; No. 10185

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The Ever-Blooming Flower GardenL E E S C H N E L L E R

An easy-to-execute, 5-step system to help gardeners create season-spanning, spectacular color. Schneller leads you through the process of mapping your garden, calculating how many plants of different heights you will need, and choosing the perfect low-maintenance plants from the full-color 220-plant Flower Catalog. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-139-3; No. 62139Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8 × 9

The Gardener’s A–Z Guide to Growing Flowers from Seed to BloomE I L E E N P OW E L L

Grow flowers from seed with this ency-clopedia of 576 annuals, perennials, and bulbs, with complete growing instruc-tions for each plant. Includes a full-color flower gallery and an at-a-glance design planner.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-517-3; No. 67517Two-color with 64-page full-color plant guide; illustrations throughout 528 pages; 7‹/• × 9⁄/•

The Flower Gardener’s BibleL E W I S A N D N A N C Y H I L L

A flower primer in three sections: part one covers the fundamentals, part two presents plans for 25 gardens, and part three is a photographic encyclopedia of more than 400 species.▶ Selection of the HomeStyle Book

Club▶ 71,000 copies in print

Paper: $27.50 US / $32.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-462-6; No. 67462Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 384 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

Right Rose, Right PlaceP E T E R S C H N E I D E R

Roses don’t have to be difficult to grow, and they don’t have to monopo-lize a gardener’s time. Gorgeous, bountiful roses can bring color and aroma to any garden — the secret lies in choosing appropriate plants for each climate and garden condition. Schneider guides readers through the best plant options for trellises, hedges, containers, large or small flower beds, and many other garden settings. Gardeners in colder climates will find ample information on hardy shrub and heritage roses, and every rose lover will benefit from the growing and pruning tips and advice on dealing with pests and diseases.▶Selection of Bookspan’s

HomeStyle Book Club

Hardcover with jacket: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-438-7; No. 62438Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout272 pages; 9¼ × 10

“You’ll find yourself thumbing through this well-referenced, visually stunning and valuable compendium again and again. Highly recommended.”

— American Rose Magazine

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Hardy SucculentsG W E N M O O R E K E L A I D I S P H OTO G R A P H Y BY S AXO N H O LT

The first book dedicated to bringing succulents to every North American hardiness zone. This complete resource offers step-by-step growing instructions, practical care tips, advice on weeding and dividing, creative design ideas, and stunning photo-graphy of an array of hardy succulents. ▶ Winner of the 2009 American Horticultural Society

Book Award

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-700-9; No. 67700 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 160 pages; 9½ × 9½

FoliageN A N C Y J. O N D R A P H OTO G R A P H Y BY R O B CA R D I L L O

Discover the versatility, durability, and season-long color possibilities of garden foliage. Organized by color and texture, each chapter in this eye-opening garden-ing guide illustrates the features and requirements of dozens of plants, all chosen for the unique appeal of their leaves.

Paper with flaps: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-648-4; No. 67648Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout304 pages; 9½ × 9½

GrassesN A N C Y J. O N D R A P H OTO G R A P H Y BY S AXO N H O LT

Ornamental grasses stabilize soil, retard erosion, and conserve water. Here is advice on combining grasses with perennials and other plants, as well as stunning photographs and 24 garden plans that illustrate how to achieve results. BEST SELLER▶ 108,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-423-7; No. 67423Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 144 pages; 9½ × 9½

100 Flowers and How They Got Their NamesD I A N A W E L L S

Every flower tells a story. Gardening writer Diana Wells knows them all. Here she presents 100 well-known garden favorites and the not-so-well-known sto-ries behind their names. Not for garden-ers only, this is a book for anyone inter-ested in the roots as well as the blossoms.

Hardcover: $17.95 US / $24.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-56512-138-6; No. 72138 Illustrations throughout 288 pages; 5 × 7Algonquin Books

fandex Family Field Guides: WildflowersRU T H R O G E R S C L AU S E N

Bringing the world of North American wildflowers to your fingertips, fandex presents a field guide that’s as beautiful, practical, and intriguing as the flowers themselves.

Paper: $10.95 US / $13.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-1464-2; No. 11464 Full-color deck of 50 individually die-cut cards; 4 × ¾ × 10¾ Workman Publishing

DayliliesL E W I S & N A N C Y H I L L

Daylilies are available in a wide variety of colors and textures, require little mainte-nance, and are adaptable to almost any landscape or region. The Hills’ extensive growing advice includes a list of more than 200 of their favorite cultivars.▶49,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-651-8; No. 66651Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout208 pages; 7‹/• × 9¼

Covering GroundB A R B A R A W. E L L I S

Ground covers bring versatility, texture, and durability to lawn spaces. This guide to possibilities helps readers create eye-catching splashes of color and texture in unexpected places. Covering Ground is part inspiration, part landscaping advice, and part in-depth how-to for planting an outdoor space.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-665-1; No. 67665Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 224 pages; 9¼ × 10

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The Nature Connection C L A R E WA L K E R L E S L I E

Includes dozens of fun things to do every season. Sure to engage the whole family in outdoor fun and year-round nature activities. BEST SELLER▶Winner of the 2011

Teachers’ Choice Award

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-531-5; No. 62531Two-color; illustrations throughout304 pages; 7‹/• × 9¼

Toad Cottages & Shooting StarsS H A R O N L OV E J OY

An ecologically inspired guide that combines more than 130 green activities with timeless grandparenting advice. Illus-trated with Lovejoy’s distinctive watercolors, it’s a resource for connecting with each other through nature. BEST SELLER

Paper: $14.95 US / $18.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-5043-5; No. 15043Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout205 pages, 8 × 8Workman Publishing

Nature’s Art BoxL AU R A C. M A RT I N

Using materials children can find easily, 65 natural-art proj-ects teach both creativity and a respect for nature and the earth’s resources.▶ 58,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-490-9; No. 67490Full-color; illustrations throughout224 pages; 8½ × 10‡/•

Roots, Shoots, Buckets & BootsS H A R O N L OV E J OY

Sharon Lovejoy presents 12 spir-ited, easy-to-implement ideas for theme gardens that parents and kids can grow together. Each garden includes a plan, a planting recipe — seeds, seed-lings, and growing instructions spelled out step by step — and activities.

Paper: $13.95 US / $17.50 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1056-9; No. 11056Full-color; illustrations throughout176 pages; 8⁄/• × 9¼Workman Publishing

The Bug Book & Bug BottleH U G H DA N K S , P H . D.

The best-seller, now revised, updated, and expanded. Includes safe plastic bottle, full-color book with field notes to 46 bugs, a fold-out bug chart, a magnifier, and a bug explorer’s journal. BEST SELLER

Paper: $14.95 US / $18.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-4889-0; No. 14889Full-color; illustrations throughout112 pages; 5½ × 4½ x 3Workman Publishing

EyeLike Stickers: Bugs

Crafters, scrapbookers, collectors, and kids will love these 400 photo-real reusable stickers featuring butterflies, beetles, and oh so many other bugs. The interior covers have glossy, full-color illustrations to use as a background for hours of fun.

Paper: $6.95 US / $8.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-6934-5; No. 16934Full-color; photographs throughout12 pages; 8 × 10 Workman Publishing

Sunflower HousesS H A R O N L OV E J OY

A unique garden lover’s miscel-lany, a collection of memories, poems, activities, garden plans, crafts, botanical riddles, games, and planting projects.

Paper: $13.95 US / $17.50 CANISBN 978-0-7611-2386-6; No. 12386Full-color; illustrations throughout144 pages; 8½ × 9½

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Catch the Wind, Harness the SunM I C H A E L J. CA D U TO

Twenty-two exciting projects and experiments focused on producing and playing with renewable energy. Projects range from the quick and simple —  like the Pie Plate Wind-Maker —  to the thrillingly large-scale, like Pedal Power, in which kids use a bicycle to power a 12-volt battery. ▶2012 Teacher's Choice

Award for the Classroom

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The Book of Gardening Projects for Kids

W H I T N E Y C O H E N & J O H N F I S H E R

Features practical advice for gardening with kids, including

how to design a play-friendly garden, ideas for fun-filled theme

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101 engaging, family-friendly garden activities.

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fandex Family Field Guides: Butterflies of the World

Bringing the fascinating world of butter-flies to your fingertips, fandex presents a field guide to 50 of these vibrant and graceful creatures.

Paper: $10.95 US / $13.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-2577-8; No. 12577 Full-color deck of 50 individually die-cut cards 4 × ¾ × 10¾Workman Publishing

The Family Butterfly BookR I C K M I KU L A

Rick Mikula, christened “North America’s Butterfly Evangelist” by People, explains how to identify, care for, and raise but-terflies in your own backyard.▶58,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-292-9; No. 67292Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout176 pages; 8½ × 11

The Life Cycles of ButterfliesJ U DY B U R R I S & WAY N E R I C H A R D S

Witness the life cycles of 23 common backyard butterflies through more than 400 stunning photographs. Each butter-fly is shown from start to maturity. BEST SELLER▶ 39,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-617-0; No. 67617Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 160 pages; 9¾ × 7½

The Secret Lives of Backyard BugsJ U DY B U R R I S & WAY N E R I C H A R D S

Stunning photography is combined with expert information to create an up-close-and-personal tour of the hidden lives of spiders, beetles, butterflies, moths, crickets, dragonflies, damselflies, grass-hoppers, aphids, and other backyard resi-dents. You won’t believe your eyes! Each creature is shown in its natural setting, and many are shown progressing through the stages of their life cycles. ▶2012 Teacher's Choice Award

▶2011 National Outdoor Book Award

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-563-6; No. 62563Full-color; photographs throughout136 pages; 8 × 10

Storey’s Guide to Keeping Honey BeesM A L C O L M T. S A N FO R D & R I C H A R D E . B O N N E Y

All the information you need to success-fully keep your own honey bees. Plan a hive, acquire bees, install a colony, keep bees healthy, prevent new diseases, har-vest honey crops, and more. BEST SELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-550-6; No. 62550Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 256 pages; 6 × 9

Attracting Native PollinatorsT H E X E R C E S S O C I E T Y

This essential reference provides com-prehensive information on every kind of pollinator and shows how to encourage pollinator activity by creating flowering habitat and inviting nesting sites. Anyone can do it! Includes instructions for build-ing nesting structures and an extensive resource list. BEST SELLER

Paper: $29.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-695-4; No. 62695Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout384 pages; 7 × 10

Homegrown Honey BeesA L E T H E A M O R R I S O N P H OTO G R A P H Y BY M A R S V I L AU B I

This beginner’s guide clearly explains everything you need to know to keep bees successfully, from getting your first bees to harvesting your first crop of honey. Spectacular macro photography brings the inner workings of the hive to life, while the playful text gives you the information you need to make it through your first year. Everything is addressed here, from allergies, permits and restric-tions, and how to deal with the neighbors to hive structure, colony hierarchy, and bee behavior.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-994-8; No. 62994 Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 160 pages; 7 × 9

BeekeepingR I C H A R D E . B O N N E Y

Richard Bonney describes how to acquire bees, choose equipment and supplies, install a colony, manage a hive, take a crop of honey, and prevent and treat diseases. This comprehensive guide is perfect for novice beekeepers. ▶ 39,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-861-1; No. 66861Illustrations throughout192 pages; 6 × 9

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Raptor! C H R I S T Y N A M . L AU B AC H , R E N É L AU B AC H & C H A R L E S W.G. S M I T H

Get to know the birds at the top of the food chain.▶Outstanding Science Trade Book for

Students K–12 Selection▶Selection of Bookspan’s

Children’s BOMC▶60,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-445-9; No. 67445Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout128 pages; 7½ × 11

fandex Family Field Guides: Birds

Bringing the world of birds to your finger-tips in 50 individually die-cut cards, fan-dex presents the ideal field guide. It’s like having the real bird in your own hand.

Paper: $10.95 US / $13.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1397-3; No. 11397 Full-color deck of 50 individually die-cut cards; 4 × ¾ × 10¾ Workman Publishing

What’s That Bird?J O S E P H C H O I N I E R E & CLAIRE MOWBRAY GOLDING

The perfect tool for beginning enthusi-asts of all ages, What’s That Bird? offers basic bird literacy in a fun, easy-to-use guide that teaches the best ways to observe and identify common birds.

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-554-8; No. 67554Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout128 pages; 7½ × 11

The Backyard Bird-Lover’s GuideJA N M A H N K E N

In this colorful, information-packed reference book for attracting, feeding, and watching a wide variety of birds, Mahnken introduces 135 North American species.

Paper: $24.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-0-88266-927-4; No. 66927Full-color; illustrations throughout320 pages; 7 × 10

My First Bird Book and Bird FeederS H A R O N L OV E J OY

A great way to introduce kids to nature and the joys of bird watching, this set includes a full-color illustrated field guide and activity book with a custom-designed, sky-blue window feeder. Lively text delves into each bird’s diet, behav-ior, range, nests, habitat, and calls; the watercolor illustrations are expressive and meticulously detailed. Additionally, readers will learn how to create a bird journal and whip up a batch of bird food.

Paper: $21.95 US / $26.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-6599-6; No. 16599Full-color; illustrations throughout112 pages; 6 x 6; packaged with a bird feeder, 6¾ × 10¼Workman Publishing

Birdfeeders, Shelters & BathsE DWA R D A . B A L DW I N

Learn to control squirrels and other predators while attracting your favorite backyard birds, with more than 25 cre-ative designs for birdfeeders, birdbaths, and even a roosting box.▶143,000 copies in print

Paper: $15.95 US / $18.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-623-5; No. 66623 One-color with 8-page color photographic insert; photographs and illustrations throughout 128 pages; 8½ × 11

The Bird Watching Answer BookL AU R A E R I C K S O N

Hundreds of questions and answers are gathered here in a handy, portable vol-ume from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. BEST SELLER

Flexibind with paper spine: $14.95 US / $17.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-452-3; No. 62452Two-color; illustrations throughout400 pages; 4½ × 6‹/•

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2014 Audubon Songbirds & Other Backyard Birds Calendar

For America’s 71 million birders, Audubon Songbirds is the best-selling calendar filled with the familiar avian friends who make bird lovers’ hearts sing. Each month’s spread features a large photo-graph at the top of the page and dozens of smaller ones in the grid below. The text offers extensive information about the featured species. It’s a sighting a day, in full color and dazzling detail.

$12.99 US / $15.99 CANISBN 978-1-57965-519-8; No. 85519 Full-color; photographs throughout28 pages; 12 × 14Workman Publishing

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A m y S t e w a r t

Wicked Plants

The best-selling author of Flower Confidential delves into the dark side of the plant kingdom. An entertaining, one-of-a-kind A–Z guide of plants that kill, maim, intoxicate, and otherwise offend. This informa-tive book is illustrated with 40 menacing botanical etchings. BEST SELLER▶New York Times Best-seller

Paper over board: $18.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-56512-683-1; No. 72683Two-color; illustrations throughout 223 pages; 5½ × 7Algonquin Books

The Drunken Botanist

Every great drink starts with a plant. Amy Stewart’s new book uncovers the enlightening botanical history and the fas-cinating science and chemistry of over 150 plants, flowers, trees, and fruits (and even a few fungi). With a delightful vintage-style interior, over fifty drink recipes, growing tips for gardeners, and advice that carries Stewart’s trademark wit, this is the perfect gift.

Paper over board: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-61620-046-6; No. 73046Two-color; illustrations throughout 400 pages; 6 × 8Algonquin Books

Available February 2013

Wicked Bugs

In a follow-up to her wildly successful New York Times best-seller Wicked Plants, Stewart tackles the insects, worms, and spiders that have tormented humankind for centuries. BEST SELLER

Paper over board: $18.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-56512-960-3; No. 72960Two-color; illustrations throughout 288 pages; 5½ × 7Algonquin Books

8-copy counter display: $151.60 US / $191.60 CANISBN 978-0-76116-542-2; No. 26542

The Earth Moved

In her witty, offbeat style, Amy Stewart takes off on a subterranean adventure and introduces the planet’s most important gatekeeper: the humble earthworm. It’s true that the earthworm is small, spineless, and blind, but its effect on the ecosystem is profound.

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CANISBN 978-1-56512-468-4; No. 72468240 pages; 5½ × 8¼Algonquin Books

The Roots of My Obsession

E D I T E D BY T H O M A S C. C O O P E R

The Roots of My Obsession features thirty essays from the most vital voices

in gardening, from Amy Stewart to Doug Tallamy and Rosalind Creasy to

Rick Darke. Whether their muse is the quest to achieve a personal vision of

ultimate beauty, a mission to heal the earth, or the attempt to grow a perfect

heirloom tomato, each author offers a story that is direct, engaging, and from

the heart. Each essay tells a compelling and unique story about what led the

writer to gardening. This book is a must-have for anyone who cherishes the

miracle of toiling in soil.

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Gardening for a LifetimeS Y D N E Y E D D I S O N

Gentle and practical, Gardening for a Lifetime will be welcomed by all gardeners looking to transform gardening from a list of daunting chores into the rewarding, joy-filled activity it was meant to be. BEST SELLER

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Put ’em Up!S H E R R I B R O O K S V I N TO N

Step-by-step instructions will have beginners filling their pantries in no time. An extensive techniques section includes complete how-to for every kind of preserving: refrigerating and freezing, air- and oven-drying, cold- and hot-pack canning, and pickling. And with a range of recipe yields, readers can choose reci-pes that work for the amount of produce and time at hand. BEST SELLER▶79,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-546-9; No. 62546Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout304 pages; 7‹/• × 9⁄/•

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CANISBN 978-1-60342-936-8; No. 62936

Put ’em Up! FruitS H E R R I B R O O K S V I N TO N

Sherri Brooks Vinton wants food pre-serving to be fun. Put ’em Up! Fruit has 80 recipes for delicious fruit products that can be used now or preserved for later. What sets this book apart from the other preserving books out there? Sherri doesn’t just put ’em up, she also uses ’em up — with 80 recipes that use preserves to add a little summer sunshine, whatever the time of year. With Sherri by their side, food pre-servers will discover so many ways to use up all those jars lining the pantry.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-024-9; No. 622024Full-color; photographs throughout288 pages; 7‹/• × 9⁄/•

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $143.70 CANISBN 978-1-61212-287-8; No. 622287

The Big Book of Preserving the HarvestCA R O L W. C O S T E N B A D E R

Preserve the flavors of summer’s bounty with this classic primer on drying, freez-ing, canning, and pickling techniques.▶165,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-458-9; No. 67458Two-color; illustrations throughout 352 pages; 8 × 9

5-copy counter display: $94.75 US / $114.75 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-923-2; No. 67923

Serving Up the HarvestA N D R E A C H E S M A N

An inspirational collection of 175 recipes featuring fresh-picked vegetables orga-nized by crop readiness. Includes 14 master recipes that teach cooks the basics of stir-fries, quiches, vegetable pastas, and other quick fixes. Award- winning cookbook author Andrea Chesman follows her own guidelines for creating special dishes.

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-663-7; No. 67663 Two-color; illustrations throughout 512 pages; 8 × 9

4-copy counter display: $75.80 US / $91.80 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-510-0; No. 62510

Pumpkin, A Super Food for All 12 Months of the YearD E E D E E S TOV E L

More than 125 recipes bring the versatile, healthful good-ness of pumpkin to the table year-round.

Paper: $12.95 US / $15.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-594-4; No. 67594 Two-color; illustrations throughout 224 pages; 8 × 8½

8-copy counter display $103.60 US / $127.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-768-9; No. 67768

Tomato: A Fresh-from-the-Vine CookbookLAWRENCE DAVIS -HOLLANDER

For the millions of people who love warm, juicy, vine-ripened tomatoes, here is a stunning collection of 150 tomato recipes, history, folklore, and advice on growing, preserv-ing, and seed saving.

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-478-3; No. 62478Two-color with 16-page full-color insert; illustrations throughout 288 pages; 8 × 9⁄/•

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Storey’s Preserving 15-copy floor displayContains 1 FREE 4-pocket floor display with Eat Fresh Year ’Round header, 4 The Beginner’s Guide to Preserving Food at Home, 4 The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest, 4 Put ’em Up!, and 3 Recipes from the Root Cellar $272.25 US / $343.25 CANISBN 978-1-60342-951-1; No. 62951

Apple CookbookO LW E N WO O D I E R

Olwen Woodier provides more than 140 recipes, including beverages, breakfasts, appetiz-ers, soups, salads, side dishes, entrées, and desserts. BEST SELLER E▶Selection of The Good Cook

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▶177,000 copies in print

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The Pickled PantryA N D R E A C H E S M A N

The Pickled Pantry is a fresh, contem-porary guide to pickling the abun-dance. The book provides a whopping 185 recipes for putting up everything from apples to zucchini. There are techniques for making fermented pickles, salsas, relishes, and chutneys; freezer and refrigerator options; and recipes that feature pickles front and center. There are instructions for single jars and small batches, as well as ways to preserve a bumper crop of produce.

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-562-9; No. 62562Full-color; illustrations throughout304 pages; 8 × 9

The Beginner’s Guide to Preserving Food at HomeJA N E T C H A DW I C K

This book takes the fear out of canning by offering alternatives such as freezing and root cellaring, while also making basic canning foolproof. It covers the best techniques for the most popular fruits and vegetables. BEST SELLER▶130,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-145-4; No. 62145Two-color; illustrations throughout240 pages; 7 × 9

Recipes from the Root CellarA N D R E A C H E S M A N

Sweet winter squashes, robust hardy greens, jewel-toned root vegetables, and potatoes of every variety are the staples that make eating locally so delicious and satisfying during the cold months of late autumn and winter. With this collection of more than 250 recipes, veteran cookbook author and gardening enthusiast Andrea Chesman deliciously demonstrates how locavores in all parts of North America can eat local produce year-round.

Paper: $18.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-545-2; No. 62545Two-color; illustrations throughout400 pages; 8 × 9

Backyard ForagingE L L E N Z AC H O S

Backyard Foraging offers profiles of 65 ornamental plants, weeds, and mushrooms commonly found in residential areas. With this information in hand, foragers will know what the plant is, the ins and outs of har-vesting the edible parts, and the best way to prepare and eat it. Includes safety precau-tions, harvesting etiquette, and other tips..

Paper: $16.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-009-6; No. 622009 Full color; photographs throughout 240 pages; 7 × 9

VedgeR I C H L A N DAU & KAT E JAC O BY

Opened in Center City, Philadelphia, in 2011 by acclaimed chef Rich Landau and pastry chef Kate Jacoby, Vedge may be the most innovative vegan restaurant in the country. Patrons savor plates large and small, all of which showcase veg-etables as they’ve rarely been prepared before. Now Vedge takes readers inside the kitchen, with 100 recipes that recre-ate this distinctive (and deceptively vegan) fare at home.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $28.95 CANISBN 978-1-61519-085-0; No. 779085Full-color; photographs throughout224 pages; 7¼ × 9¹⁄8 The Experiment

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Mr. Wilkinson’s VegetablesM AT T W I L K I N S O N

This lush, creative cookbook celebrates the flavor and versatility of vegetables by bringing them to the center of the table in more than 80 delicious, easy-to-pre-pare recipes. Chef Matt Wilkinson builds his dishes around vegetables that are in season, when they taste the best, are most affordable, and most readily avail-able. While many of these dishes will appeal to vegetarians, there are plenty that incorporate meat. In all of them, Mr. Wilkinson's vegetables are the stars.

Three-Piece Hardcover: $27.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-934-7; No. 81934Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout304 pages; 7½ × 10Black Dog & Leventhal

The Four Season Farm Gardener’s CookbookB A R B A R A DA M R O S C H & E L I OT C O L E M A N

The Four Season Farm Gardener’s Cookbook is two books in one. It’s a step-by-step garden guide with easy-to-follow instructions and plans for different gardens. It covers what readers need to know about soil, how to plan the layout, and what crops to plant. Each crop is profiled with tips on growing, harvesting, storing, and cooking. The garden is the guide in deciding what’s for dinner, and this book also offers 120 recipes to maximize the harvest, from Stuffed Squash Blossom Fritters to Red Thai Curry with Fall Vegetables to Hazelnut Torte with Summer Berries.

Paper: $22.95 US / $26.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-5669-7; No. 15669Full-color; photographs throughout496 pages; 77⁄8 × 9¹⁄8Workman Publishing

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