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Hauptverfasser: Charles, John, Mosley, Shelley, Van Winkle, Sandra
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2008
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ832360
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author Charles, John
Mosley, Shelley
Van Winkle, Sandra
author_facet Charles, John
Mosley, Shelley
Van Winkle, Sandra
Charles, John
Mosley, Shelley
Van Winkle, Sandra
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contents Collection Development "Southwest Gardening": The Desert Shall Bloom Charles, John Mosley, Shelley Van Winkle, Sandra Water Quality Water Public Libraries Gardening Library Services Horticulture Conservation (Environment) Library Materials Poisoning Gardening in the American Southwest (SW) is an extreme sport. Not only are gardeners challenged by geographic extremes from tropical deserts to subalpine locales, they must also deal with a wide range of climates. Winter in the mountains and higher regions means heavy snows, frozen soils, and temperatures that can dip below zero. In contrast, summers in the desert can bring weeks where the temperature never gets below 100[degrees] during the day. Most SW public libraries will need a variety of regional gardening titles, including introductory guides to the subject, plant selection books, and resources on landscape design. Additional popular SW gardening topics include drought-resistant horticulture (if there is one consistent challenge throughout the SW, it is water conservation), environmentally responsible landscaping, such as xeriscaping (i.e., not requiring supplemental irrigation), and gardening with native plants. This article presents a list of titles and web resources that are essential for library's SW gardening collection.
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spellingShingle Collection Development "Southwest Gardening": The Desert Shall Bloom
Charles, John
Mosley, Shelley
Van Winkle, Sandra
Water Quality
Water
Public Libraries
Gardening
Library Services
Horticulture
Conservation (Environment)
Library Materials
Poisoning
Collection Development "Southwest Gardening": The Desert Shall Bloom Charles, John Mosley, Shelley Van Winkle, Sandra Water Quality Water Public Libraries Gardening Library Services Horticulture Conservation (Environment) Library Materials Poisoning Gardening in the American Southwest (SW) is an extreme sport. Not only are gardeners challenged by geographic extremes from tropical deserts to subalpine locales, they must also deal with a wide range of climates. Winter in the mountains and higher regions means heavy snows, frozen soils, and temperatures that can dip below zero. In contrast, summers in the desert can bring weeks where the temperature never gets below 100[degrees] during the day. Most SW public libraries will need a variety of regional gardening titles, including introductory guides to the subject, plant selection books, and resources on landscape design. Additional popular SW gardening topics include drought-resistant horticulture (if there is one consistent challenge throughout the SW, it is water conservation), environmentally responsible landscaping, such as xeriscaping (i.e., not requiring supplemental irrigation), and gardening with native plants. This article presents a list of titles and web resources that are essential for library's SW gardening collection.
title Collection Development "Southwest Gardening": The Desert Shall Bloom
topic Water Quality
Water
Public Libraries
Gardening
Library Services
Horticulture
Conservation (Environment)
Library Materials
Poisoning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ832360