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### Free audio book downloads for kindle The Water-Smart Garden: Techniques and Strategies for Conserving, Capturing, and Efficiently Using Water in Today's Climate... and Tomorrow's [![Focus](https://prodimage.images-bn.com/pimages/9780760388242.jpg)](http://get-pdfs.com/download.php?group=book&from=gmbinder.com&id=726801&lnk=1111) To Download or Read This book click on the link button below : ➡ [**[Download book](http://get-pdfs.com/download.php?group=book&from=gmbinder.com&id=726801&lnk=1111 "Download book")**] ➡ [**[Read online book](http://get-pdfs.com/download.php?group=book&from=gmbinder.com&id=726801&lnk=1111 "Read online book")**] ### The Water-Smart Garden: Techniques and Strategies for Conserving, Capturing, and Efficiently Using Water in Today's Climate... and Tomorrow's Noelle Johnson ebook * Page: 192 * Format: pdf / epub / kindle * ISBN: 9780760388242 * Publisher: Cool Springs Press Overview Have you ever faced water-use restrictions and worried about how you can still grow a beautiful, productive landscape? Let The Water-Smart Garden show you how! As freshwater shortages increasingly strike regions around the globe, it’s more important than ever to employ water-conserving practices in the garden. Whether your landscape is filled with shrubs and perennials or fruits and vegetables, in The Water-Smart Garden, you’ll learn dozens of techniques to limit water use while growing a gorgeous and thriving garden. Not only will you learn how to make smart plant choices and improve the water-holding capacity of your soil, you’ll learn xeriscaping techniques, drought-tolerant growing tips, and plant care advice to make the most of low-water situations. Also includes information on: Harvesting and redistributing rainwater in cisterns and rain barrels Employing methods like ollas and drip irrigation to target water directly to plant roots Being more water-efficient in the vegetable garden by using mulches and targeted irrigation Planting containers that require less-frequent watering Replacing a lawn with more drought-resilient plants Building swales and berms to redirect water to where it’s needed Author and dry-gardening horticulturist Noelle Johnson of @az.plant.lady makes it easy to help save this precious resource and still have a resilient, attractive, and low-maintenance landscape.