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ArtisanAlgonquinBlack Dog

& Leventhal

CATALOG 20 15

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These pages hold the very best in garden publishing. We have books for every size, shade, and

stripe of gardener, whether they are looking to grow the biggest vegetables, discover the newest

rose variety, design their dream garden, build a beautiful outdoor room, create a new garden

craft, or cook from their garden’s bounty.

Incorporating books into your sales plan is easier than ever—we have all the books, displays,

and marketing materials you need. So sit back, browse, and start turning your store into a

destination for gardeners.

Publisher, Timber Press

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2015 Gardening BooksFood Gardening 4

Herbs 11

Sustainable Living & Gardening 12

Seeds & Propagation 14

Plant Guides 15

Container Gardening 19

Garden Design 20

Garden Reference 22

Family Gardening & Activities 27

Indoor Plants & Garden Crafts 28

Armchair Gardening 30

Nature 32

Foraging 34

Cooking 35

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DISPLAY IS A $100 VALUE

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EMPTY DISPLAY978-1-61212-640-1, No. 622640Ships free with order of 36+ books

The A-FrameThis three-tiered wooden fixture is a fun way to display books. At only 39 inches wide and 43 inches high, it requires only a small amount of floor space and can also be used on top of a table or in a window. You can order our set assortments or create your own with an order of 36 qualifying titles.

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VEGETABLE GARDENING A-FRAME978-1-61212-641-8, No. 622641, $758.20 retail

Display Dimensions: 39.2" W x 43.2" H x 15" D

Build an epicgarden book display!It’s easier than ever to merchandise books with our free displays and marketing kit. Just pick the display that works best for you, select your books, and watch your sales grow!

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DISPLAY IS A $129 VALUE

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The Garden Merchandising KitMake the most of the space you already have by adding our gorgeously-designed posters, bookmarks, and tent cards. The Kit can also be ordered in conjunction with the A-Frame or Potting Bench to dress up your display.

EMPTY DISPLAY978-1-61212-311-0, No. 622311Ships free with order of 50+ books

The Potting BenchOur largest display offers plenty of space to merchandise books along with other garden products, like gloves, watering cans, and small potted plants. You can order our set assortments or create your own with an order of 50 qualifying titles.

978-1-60469-639-4, No. 689639, FREE

Order one of our assortments or create your own!

VEGETABLE GARDENING POTTING BENCH978-1-61212-312-7, 622312, $887.50 retail

Display Dimensions: 48" W x 60" H x 24" D

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The Vegetable Gardener’s Container Bible, 2nd EditionEDWARD C. SMITH

Ed Smith delivers his wealth of container-gardening knowledge in a friendly, accessible style. He explains how to choose the right plants, select appropriate containers, care for plants throughout the growing season, and control pests without chemicals. BESTSELLER

▶ 104,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-975-7; No. 62975 Full-color; photographs and illustrations264 pages; 8½ × 10⁷/₈Storey Publishing

The Veggie Gardener’s Answer BookBARBARA W. ELLIS

This sturdy, in-the-garden reference includes insider tips and practical advice for growing the very best crops. Gardeners will find uncompli-cated advice on planting a vegetable garden and organically controlling pests and diseases.

▶ 64,000 copies in print ▶ GWA Winner 2009

Flexibind with paper spine: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-024-2; No. 62024Two-color; illustrations 432 pages; 4½ × 6/₈Storey Publishing

8-copy counter display: $119.60 US / $151.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-050-1; No. 62050

The Year-Round Vegetable GardenerNIKI JABBOUR

Niki Jabbour gardens in Nova Scotia, where short summers and low levels of winter sunlight create the ultimate chal-lenge for food gardeners. Her simple, proven techniques will have everyone harvesting fresh vegetables in every month of the year, no matter where they live. BESTSELLER

▶ 67,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-568-1; No. 62568Hardcover: $29.95 US / $37.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-992-4; No. 62992 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 256 pages; 8½ × 10⁷/₈Storey Publishing

Epic TomatoesCRAIG LeHOULLIER

Craig LeHouillier has spent 30 years trialing over 1,200 tomatoes, and in this definitive guide he surveys more than 200 varieties and reveals his top 10 picks. He explains how to sow, plant, cultivate, and collect seeds, in addition to sharing tips on controlling the pests and diseases that plague tomatoes.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-208-3; No. 622208Hardcover: $29.95 US / $38.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-464-3; No. 622464Full-color; photographs and illustrations256 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Groundbreaking Food GardensNIKI JABBOUR

Best-selling author Niki Jabbour’s col-lection of 73 vegetable garden ideas range from the straightforward to the downright quirky. These gardens show-case favorite plants and illustrate trusted techniques, inspiring the dreams of vegetable gardeners everywhere. Each theme includes a plant list and many have illustrated plans. BESTSELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-061-4; No. 622061 Full-color; illustrations 288 pages; 8 × 10Storey Publishing

Starter Vegetable GardensBARBARA PLEASANT

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.

▶ 46,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-529-2; No. 62529 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 180 pages; 9/₈ × 12Storey Publishing

The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible, 2nd EditionEDWARD C. SMITH

This updated edition includes more vegetables, fruits, and herbs; more photographs; extended- season grow-ing advice; and more solutions for small- space gardening, giving garden-ers more reasons than ever to turn to this book when planning, planting, and caring for homegrown, organic produce. BESTSELLER

▶ 517,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-475-2; No. 62475Hardcover: $34.95 US / $45.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-476-9; No. 62476 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 352 pages; 8½ × 10⁷/₈Storey Publishing

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Grow Your Own Food12-copy floor displayIncludes 4 copies each of: Epic Tomatoes, The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, The Vegetable Gar-dener's Container Bible$259.40 US / $363.40 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-044-7 No. 622044

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The Gardener’s A–Z Guide to Growing Organic FoodTANYA L. K. DENCKLA

This one-volume resource provides in-depth growing, harvesting, and storing information for 765 varieties of veg-etables, fruits, herbs, and nuts.

▶ 57,000 copies in print ▶ GWA Winner 2009

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-370-4; No. 67370Two-color; illustrations 496 pages; 7⅜ × 9⅛Storey Publishing

Vegetable Gardening in the NortheastMARIE IANNOTTI

For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the southernmost parts of Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Quebec.

Vegetable Gardening in the Mountain StatesMARY ANN NEWCOMER

For Colorado, Idaho, Montana, northern Nevada, eastern Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, and the southernmost parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan.Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-427-7; No. 689427 256 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CAN ISBN: 978-1-60469-504-5; No. 689504

Vegetable Gardening in the SouthwestTRISHA SHIREY

For Arizona, eastern California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and the southern halves of Colorado, Nevada, and Utah.

Paper: $19.95 US/ $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-535-9; No. 689535Two color throughout; illustrations240 pages; 7 ½ × 9Timber Press

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CAN ISBN: 978-1-60469-504-5; No. 689504

Vegetable Gardening in the SoutheastIRA WALLACE

For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia.Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-371-3; No. 689371 256 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CAN ISBN: 978-1-60469-503-8; No. 689503

Vegetable Gardening in the Pacific NorthwestLORENE EDWARDS FORKNER

For western Oregon, Washington, northern California, and British Columbia.Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-351-5; No. 689351 256 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-502-1; No. 689502

Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener’s HandbookRON KUJAWSKI & JENNIFER KUJAWSKI

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

▶ 62,000 copies in print

Paper with partially concealed wire-o: $14.95 US / $19.50 CANISBN 978-1-60342-694-7; No. 62694Illustrations 200 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

The Beginner’s Guide to Growing Heirloom Vegetables MARIE IANNOTTI

Marie Iannotti makes it simple for begin-ning 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 / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-188-7; No. 689188Full-color; photographs 288 pages; 7½ × 9½Timber Press

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Grow Well

KnowYour Zone

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-421-5; No. 689421

256 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

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6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CAN ISBN: 978-1-60469-505-2; No. 689505

REGIONAL VEGETABLE GARDENING GUIDES

The Edible Front YardIVETTE SOLER

Soler offers step-by-step instructions for converting 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 orna-mentals in pleasing ways.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-199-3; No. 689199Full-color; photographs and illustrations 216 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

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Storey’s Guide to Growing Organic Orchard FruitsDANNY BARNEY

Learn to successfully grow and market organic orchard fruits, with tips on selecting cultivars to meeting organic standards and acquiring certifications; designing, maintaining, pruning, and harvesting an orchard; getting fruits to market; and managing the business side of farming.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-570-4; No. 62570 Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-723-4; No. 62723Illustrations; 544 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

Storey’s Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables & Herbs for MarketKEITH STEWART

Keith Stewart shows how to successfully grow and market organic vegetables and herbs, covering land, equipment, crop mix, growing techniques, irrigation, soil fertility, pests, greenhouses, harvesting, storage, labor, debt, customer manage-ment, sales, accounting, and much more.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-571-1; No. 62571 Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-007-2; No. 622007Illustrations; 560 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Kitchen Gardener’s Handbook JENNIFER R. BARTLEY

Readers will learn how to plant, grow, and harvest the best vegetables, fruits, greens, and herbs for every season. They will 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.

Paper: $22.95 US / $29.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-956-0; No. 682956Full-color; photographs and Illustrations 224 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Designing the New Kitchen Garden JENNIFER R. BARTLEY

Jennifer Bartley shows how to make the traditional features of the classic kitchen garden not only productive but also a beautiful, well-integrated part of the home landscape. Copiously illustrated with photographs and with the author’s delightful watercolors, this is the perfect blend of inspiration and practical guid-ance.

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $45.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-772-6; No. 682772Full-color; photographs and illustrations 222 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

The Family Kitchen GardenKAREN LIEBREICH, JUTTA WAGNER & ANNETTE WENDLAND

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

Flexibind: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-050-7; No. 689050 Full-color; photographs 224 pages; 7½ × 9½ Timber Press

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The Fruit Gardener’s BibleLEWIS HILL & LEONARD PERRY

From small fruits like strawberries and raspberries to orchard fruits, this book shows backyard gardeners how to successfully grow organic fruit at home. It covers everything from choosing the best varieties to planting, pruning, protecting, and harvesting a bountiful crop. BESTSELLER ▶ 64,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-567-4; No. 62567Hardcover: $34.95 US / $45.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-984-9; No. 62984 Full-color; photographs and illustrations320 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Apples of North AmericaTOM BURFORD

Tom Burford highlights the 192 most important apple varieties with profiles that include growing information, tast-ing notes, and tips for storage. He also includes tips and techniques for pre-serving, fermenting, and cooking. BESTSELLER

Paper: $29.95 US / $38.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-249-5; No. 689249Full-color; photographs 300 pages; 8 × 9 inTimber Press

Start a Community Food GardenLAMANDA JOY

Joy covers every step of the process: fundraising, community organizing, site sourcing, garden design and planning, finding and managing volunteers, and managing the garden through all four seasons. A section dedicated to the basics of growing was designed to be used as an educational tool by commu-nity garden leaders.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN: 978-1-60469-484-0; No. 689484Two color; illustrations208 pages; 8 × 10Timber Press

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What’s Wrong with My Vegetable Garden?DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH

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 guidelines tell garden-ers exactly what each kind of vegetable needs to thrive. BESTSELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-184-9; No. 689184Full-color; photographs336 pages; 7⅝ × 9¼ Timber Press

What’s Wrong with My Fruit Garden?DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH

Deardorff and Wadsworth show home gar-deners how to diagnose a plant problem, then offer the best 100% organic solution. The book also includes comprehensive information on growth, seasonality, harvest-ing tips, and care requirements for 37 fruit plants.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-358-4; No. 689358 Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-488-8; No. 689488Full-color; photographs and illustrations300 pages; 7 × 9¼ Timber Press

What’s Wrong with My Plant?DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH

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

▶ 55,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-961-4; No. 682961 Full-color; photographs 452 pages; 7⅝ × 9¼ Timber Press

The Speedy Vegetable GardenMARK DIACONO & LIA LEENDERTZ

More than 50 quick crops are highlighted, including sprouts, microgreens, salad leaves, and quick-harvest vegetables. Plant profiles offer information on how to sow, grow, and harvest each plant, and recipes high-light their freshness and flavor.

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-326-3; No. 689326Full-color; photographs208 pages; 8 × 8¾ Timber Press

Joy of GardeningDICK RAYMOND

Achieve a longer, tastier vegeta-ble harvest with Dick Raymond’s wide-row planting methods. Full-color photographs and at-a-glance planning charts make Raymonds methods achievable and rewarding.

▶ 785,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-0-88266-319-7; No. 66319Full-color; photographs and illustrations 384 pages; 8⅜ × 10Storey Publishing

Carrots Love TomatoesLOUISE RIOTTE

This classic guide has taught generations of gardeners how to use the natural attributes of wild plants, vegetables, and herbs, planted in proximity, to strengthen and support each other. BESTSELLER

▶ 748,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $20.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-027-7; No. 67027Illustrations 224 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

Roses Love GarlicLOUISE RIOTTE

Nurture vegetables, berry bushes, and fruit and nut trees with companion flow-ers and herbs. Hundreds of helper plants are listed with companion planting properties, pest-fighting attributes, and medicinal uses.

▶ 209,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $20.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-028-4; No. 67028Illustrations 256 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

Vertical Vegetables & FruitRHONDA MASSINGHAM HART

Look how easy and fun small-footprint food gardening can be. Low maintenance and big harvests are just two of the benefits of using teepees, trel-lises, cages, hanging baskets, wall pockets, stacking pots, and multilevel raised beds to grow food.

Paper: $16.95 US / $22.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-998-6; No. 62998 Full-color; illustrations 176 pages; 7½ × 9¾Storey Publishing

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Grow a Little Fruit TreeANN RALPH

Ann Ralph’s radical yet simple pruning techniques and maintenance plans help gardeners grow any variety of fruit in a small space, including apples, figs, nectarines, peaches, and more. Read-ers will learn how to select and plant the best varieties for their climate and tastes.

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN: 978-1-61212-054-6; No. 622054Full-color; photographs and illustrations176 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

Homegrown BerriesA TIMBER PRESS GROWING GUIDE

This berry primer includes the basics of growing berries, with details on site selection, when and where to plant, soil preparation, sun requirements, disease prevention, and pruning. Incorporating berries into the garden is made easy with tips on using them in borders, con-tainers, hedges, and fences.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN: 978-1-60469-317-1; No. 689317Full-color; photographs and illustrations208 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Fruit Trees in Small SpacesCOLBY EIERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIN KUNKEL

This deliciously encourag-ing guide covers everything a gardener needs to know about choosing and nurturing the best small-space varieties, including selection, pruning, training, irrigation, and disease prevention. Includes recipes.

Paperback: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-190-0; No. 689190

Full-color; photographs and illustrations168 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Growing Tasty Tropical Plants in Any Home, AnywhereLAURELYNN G. MARTIN & BYRON E. MARTIN

This practical guide shares secrets for growing lush, exotic edibles in containers indoors. The book covers 47 varieties of fruiting plants and includes information on plant selection, planting, pruning, maintenance, and harvesting.

Paper: $18.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-577-3; No. 62577Full-color; photographs 160 pages; 9½ × 9½Storey Publishing

Landscaping with FruitLEE REICH

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

Paperback: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-091-4; No. 62091Hardcover with jacket: $30.00 US / $39.00 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-096-9; No. 62096Full-color; photographs and illustrations 192 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

Uncommon Fruits for Every GardenLEE REICH

Featuring 23 fruits that offer mouth watering rewards to anyone willing to veer off the beaten path, this book is as useful as it is inspiring. Reich emphasizes plant selection, cultivation, propagation, and maintenance. All the plants are carefully chosen for their flavor, ease of care, and cold hardiness.

Paper: $19.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-944-7; No. 682944Illustrations; full-color insert 308 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

The Perfect PumpkinGAIL DAMEROW

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

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CANISBN 978-0-88266-993-9; No. 66993Illustrations224 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

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Small-Space Vegetable GardensANDREA BELLAMY

This hardworking and enthusiastic guide explains the basics of growing edibles in a minimal amount of space: how to find and assess a space; how to plant and build a garden; and how to sow, grow, and harvest 60 plants that excel in a small space.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-547-2; No. 689547Full-color; photographs and illustrations216 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Complete Chile Pepper Book DAVE DeWITT & PAUL W. BOSLAND

Detailed profiles of 100 chile varieties include information on how to grow chiles; how to diagnose and remedy problems, pests, and diseases; and postharvest processing and preserva-tion. Youll also find 85 recipes that make brilliant use of both the charac-teristic heat of chile peppers and their more subtle flavor qualities.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-580-9; No. 689580Hardcover: $29.95 US / $39.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-920-1; No. 682920Full-color; photographs and illustrations 336 pages; 8½ × 8½Timber Press

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The Vegetable Gardener’s Book of Building ProjectsTHE EDITORS OF STOREY PUBLISHING

With just a little time and effort, gardeners can create 39 simple projects for the vegetable garden. Each includes step-by-step instructions, detailed illustrations, complete materials and lumber lists, and a color photograph of the finished product.

▶ 49,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-526-1; No. 62526Full-color; photographs and illustrations 152 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

The Organic Backyard VineyardTOM POWERS

Find out everything a beginning grape grower needs to know: how to design and build a vineyard, select grapes for each region, maximize yield using organic maintenance techniques, build a trellis, harvest at peak flavor, and store grapes for wine making.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-285-3; No. 689285Full-color; photographs and illustrations 176 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Homebrewer’s GardenJOE FISHER & DENNIS FISHER

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.

▶ 54,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $20.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-010-9; No. 67010Illustrations192 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

From Vines to Wines, 5th EditionJEFF COX

This updated edition of a classic features the latest practices in home wine making and the newest varieties of grapes. New information includes techniques for making ice wine, spark-ing wine, port-style wines, and dessert wines.

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-438-4; no. 622438Two-color; illustrations272 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Complete Guide to Cultivating MushroomsSTEPHEN RUSSELL

Step-by-step photographs explain how to grow shiitakes, oysters, lion’s manes, maitakes, and portobellos at home. The book includes the methods and tech-niques to create grain spawn or sawdust spawn, as well as how to use liquid cul-tures and fruiting chambers.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-146-8; No. 622146Full-color; photographs288 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

Don’t Throw It, Grow It!DEBORAH PETERSON & MILLICENT SELSAM

Readers will find growing instructions for over 50 plants — from kitchen veg-etables to fruits and nuts, herbs and spices, and exotic plants from ethnic markets. BESTSELLER ▶ 40,000 copies in print

Paper: $10.95 US / $14.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-064-8; No. 62064Two-color; illustrations160 pages; 6½ × 7½

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Let It Rot!STU CAMPBELL

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. BESTSELLER

▶ 348,000 copies in print

Paper: $12.95 US / $17.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-023-9; No. 67023Illustrations 160 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Complete Compost Gardening GuideBARBARA PLEASANT & DEBORAH L. MARTIN

Turn the compost bin upside down with this natural six-way compost gar-dening system for keeping compost heaps right in the garden. BESTSELLER

▶ 84,000 copies in print ▶ GWA Winner 2009

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-702-3; No. 67702Hardcover: $29.95 US / $38.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-703-0; No. 67703 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 320 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

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8-copy counter display: $87.60 US / $119.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-094-5 No. 62094

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“ A true reflection of its author in its wisdom, knowledge, and practicality.”

— Nobuko Sera-Kingsley, MD, Internist

Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s GuideROSEMARY GLADSTAR

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. BESTSELLER

▶ 81,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-005-8; No. 622005Full-color; photographs224 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant HealthROSEMARY GLADSTAR

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. BESTSELLER

▶ 126,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-078-5; No. 62078Full-color; photographs408 pages; 7¼ × 7¼

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Herbs for Stress & AnxietyROSEMARY GLADSTAR

This book offers 21 of the most effective herbs for making teas and tinctures to address common stress symptoms such as panic attacks, depression, headaches, migraines, herpes, insomnia, and neuralgia. There are also techniques for making herbal tonics, sedatives, demulcents, and stimulants to soothe nervous sys-tem issues.

Paper: $8.95 US / $11.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-429-2; No. 622429 Two-color; illustrations 128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

Herbs for Long-Lasting HealthROSEMARY GLADSTAR

Learn how to use 22 herbs to enhance vitality and well-being at any age. Gladstar also discusses the superfoods, supplements, and herbal teas that support a healthy lifestyle. There are 15 recipes for effective tinctures, teas, tonics, and more, including Longevity Tonic, 7-Herb Long-Life Soup, and Brain Tonic Tincture.

Paper: $8.95 US / $11.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-471-1; No. 622471 Two-color; illustrations 96 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

Herbs for Natural BeautyROSEMARY GLADSTAR

From face cream to body scrubs, massage oils, and herbal shampoos, renowned herbalist Rosemary Gladstar shares her favorite recipes for natural beauty and body care, including her own 5-Step Skin Care Program.

Paper: $8.95 US / $11.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-473-5; No. 622473Two-color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

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Herbs for Common AilmentsROSEMARY GLADSTAR

Rosemary Gladstar offers the perfect introduction to the most effective herbal remedies that every family should have in their home medicine chest, along with recipes for easing common ailments such as colds, bruises, and muscle aches and pains.

Paper: $8.95 US / $11.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-431-5; No. 622431Two-color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

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The Herb GardenerSUSAN McCLURE

A delicate herb garden adds grace and style to your landscape and exciting flavor to your kitchen. Here are gardening tips on 75 herbs that are desirable for both cooking and crafts.

▶ 56,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-873-4; No. 66873Full-color; photographs and illustrations 240 pages; 8⅜ × 10Storey Publishing

The Encyclopedia of HerbsARTHUR O. TUCKER & THOMAS DeBAGGIO

This meticulously researched compen-dium covers of every aspect of growing, identifying, harvesting, preserving, and using more than 500 species of herbs. Profiles provide a plants botanical name and family and its height, hardiness, light requirements, water consumption, required soil type, and pH.

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $51.00 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-994-2; No. 682994Illustrations 604 pages; 7 × 9Timber Press

Growing & Using Herbs SuccessfullyBETTY E. M. JACOBS

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.

▶ 180,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-249-7; No. 66249Illustrations 240 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Lavender Lover’s HandbookSARAH W BADER

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. Also included are tips on how to cook and craft with this beloved herb. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $27.95 US / $36.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-221-1; No. 689221Full-color; photographs 192 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

Homegrown HerbsTAMMI HARTUNG

Internationally renowned herbalist Tammi Hartung provides the definitive guide to planting, growing, harvesting, and using more than 100 herbs. This step-by-step primer includes information on seed selection, planting, maintenance and care, harvesting, drying, and uses in the kitchen, home pharmacy, crafting, and body care. BESTSELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-703-6; No. 62703Full-color; photographs and illustrations 256 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

The Beginner’s Guide to Edible HerbsCHARLES W. G. SMITH

Smith provides complete information on growing, 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. BESTSELLER

Paper: $12.95 US / $16.50 CANISBN 978-1-60342-528-5; No. 62528Full-color; photographs152 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

Herbal Tea GardensMARIETTA MARSHALL MARCIN

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

Paper: $16.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-106-9; No. 67106 Illustrations192 pages; 8 × 8Storey Publishing

Herbal Remedy GardensDORIE BYERS

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

Paper: $16.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-095-6; No. 67095Illustrations 224 pages; 8 × 8Storey Publishing

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Weedless GardeningLEE REICH

Reich 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 every-where!

▶ 63,000 copies in print

Paper: $10.95 US / $13.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1696-7; No. 11696Illustrations 208 pages; 6 × 8Workman Publishing

Teaming with NutrientsJEFF LOWENFELS

This illustrated guide helpfully explains the role of both macronutrients and micronutrients and shows gardeners how to provide these essential ele-ments through organic, easy-to-follow techniques. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-314-0; No. 689314Full-color; photographs and illustrations250 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

Teaming with MicrobesJEFF LOWENFELS

Gardeners learn the importance of the soil food web and shows gardeners how to use compost, mulches, and compost tea. Helpful illustrations simplify the concepts.

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Hardcover: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-113-9; No. 689113Full-color; photographs and illustrations220 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

How to Eradicate Invasive PlantsTERI DUNN CHACE

Included are 200 of the most com-mon invasive plants throughout North America. This accessible guide offers gardeners everything they need to take control; plant profiles include clear pho-tography to make identification simple, plus eradication methods for every plant. Eradication options include less-toxic approaches and solutions for safe chemical treatments.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-306-5; No. 689306Full-color; photographs 336 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your GardenJESSICA WALLISER

This complete, hands-on guide features a natural and sustainable way to control pests, with 19 bug profiles, 39 plant pro-files with in-depth growing information, and suggested companion plants.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-388-1; No. 689388Full-color; photographs and illustrations 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Attracting Native PollinatorsTHE XERCES SOCIETY

This essential reference provides com-prehensive information on every kind of pollinator and shows how to encourage pollinator activity by creating flowering habitats and inviting nesting sites. Any-one can do it! Instructions for building nesting structures and an extensive resource list are included. BESTSELLER

Paper: $29.95 US / $39.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-695-4; No. 62695Full-color; photographs and illustrations384 pages; 7 × 10Storey Publishing

Farming with Native Beneficial InsectsTHE XERCES SOCIETY

Farmers and gardeners are urgently seeking alternatives to pesticide and its host of problems — pollution of groundwater, harm to honey bees, effects on human health, and more. In this visionary book the Xerces Society presents natures solutions and strate-gies, encouraging native beneficial insects to control pests, increase crop yield, and improve all-important farm biodiversity.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-283-0; No. 622283Full-color; photographs and illustrations272 pages; 7 × 10Storey Publishing

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Secrets to Great SoilELIZABETH P. STELL

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

▶ 42,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-008-6; No. 67008Illustrations 224 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

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Small Green RoofsNIGEL DUNNETT, DUSTY GEDGE, JOHN LITTLE & EDMUND C. SNODGRASS

More than 40 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.

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-059-0; No. 689059Full-color; photographs and illustrations 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Vegetable Gardener’s Guide to PermacultureCHRISTOPHER SHEIN WITH JULIE THOMPSON

This 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. This accessible guide includes diagrams, photos, and step-by-step projects. BESTSELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-270-9; No. 689270Full-color; photographs and illustrations; 268 pages; 8½ × 10 Timber Press

Practical Permaculture for Home Landscapes, Your Community, and the Whole EarthJESSE BLOOM & DAVE BOEHNLEIN

Home gardeners will develop all of the skills necessary to start a permaculture garden, with detailed information on the plants, water, waste, energy, shel-ter, food, animals, and structures that make up the garden. Illustrations, pho-tographs, and international examples provide instruction and inspiration.

Paper: $29.95 US / $38.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-443-7; No. 689443Full-color; photographs and illustrations336 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Free-Range Chicken GardensJESSI BLOOM PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATE BALDWIN

For the gardener who wants to keep chickens, this book 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. BESTSELLER

▶ 73,500 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-237-2; No. 689237 Full-color; photographs throughout; 224 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Wildlife-Friendly Vegetable Gardener TAMMI HARTUNG

Tammi Hartung shows gardeners how to create positive relationships with local wildlife through strategic plant selection and placement. This helpful guide shows how to attract beneficial insects and native pollinators and how to enlist the help of wild predators such as birds, bats, and toads. Vegetable gardeners will reap the rewards with a productive harvest.

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN: 978-1-61212-055-3; No. 622055 Full-color; illustrations 144 pages; 7½ × 9¾Storey Publishing

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The Backyard HomesteadEDITED BY CARLEEN MADIGAN

Find 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 keeping bees. BESTSELLER

▶ 256,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-138-6; No. 62138 Two-color; illustrations throughout 368 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

The Backyard Homestead Book of Building ProjectsSPIKE CARLSEN

Packed with 76 projects to equip all aspects of sustainable backyard living, seasoned woodworker Spike Carlsen leads even novices through all the required steps with his simple, illus-trated instructions, using basic tools and standard building materials.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-085-0; No. 622085 Two-color with 8-page color insert; illustrations 296 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Creating Rain GardensCLEO WOELFLE-ERSKINE & APRYL UNCAPHER

A comprehensive book for the DIY-er, Creating Rain Gardens covers every-thing 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 / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-240-2; No. 689240 Two-color; photographs and illustrations 208 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

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Saving Vegetable SeedsFERN MARSHALL BRADLEY

Once gardeners begin to start their plants from seeds, the next step is saving seeds to use the following season. This book fea-tures 20 of the most common vegetables gardeners grow — beans, carrots, pep-pers, and tomatoes, to name a few — and shows how to save their seeds through step-by-step illustrations.

Paper: $8.95 US / $11.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-363-9; No. 622363Illustrations80 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

Saving SeedsMARC ROGERS

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

▶ 70,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-634-1; No. 66634Illustrations192 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

Seed Sowing and SavingCAROLE B. TURNER

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

▶ 38,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-001-7; No. 67001 Illustrations 224 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

The Complete Guide to Saving SeedsROBERT GOUGH & CHERYL MOORE-GOUGH

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 / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-574-2; No. 62574 Full-color; photographs and illustrations320 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Starting SeedsBARBARA ELLIS

Starting Seeds 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 tech-niques for a variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers. BESTSELLER

Paper: $8.95 US / $11.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-105-5; No. 622105 Illustrations 128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing 8-copy counter display: $71.60 US / $87.60 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-163-5; No. 622163

The Manual of Seed SavingANDREA HEISTINGER

This comprehensive guide shows how to maximize seed quality and yield for 100 crop plants. The detailed information on pollination, cultivation, harvest, and storage are especially useful for market growers and small farmers.

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $51.00 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-382-9; No. 689382 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 344 pages; 7× 9 Timber Press

Secrets of Plant PropagationLEWIS HILL

Grow plants from seed and learn how to start your own shrubs and trees with clearly explained grafting techniques. The results will be bountiful, healthy plants and great-tasting fruits and vegetables.

▶ 129,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-370-8; No. 66370Illustrations176 pages; 8½ × 11 Storey Publishing

The Manual of Plant GraftingPETER T. MaCDONALD

This practical guide features clear instructions on the formation of the graft union, the production of rootstocks, bench grafting techniques, field grafting, and vegetable grafting. An appendix includes detailed information on what type of graft should be used for each plant.

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $51.00 CANISBN 978-1-60469-463-5; No. 689463Full-color; photographs and illustrations232 pages; 7½ × 9¼Timber Press

Plant Breeding for the Home GardenerJOSEPH TYCHONIEVICH

This comprehensive guide shows gardeners how to choose plants to breed, pro-vides simple explanations on how to cross plants, and fea-tures a basic primer on genet-ics. Gardeners will learn how simple it is to grow their own varieties of vegetables, fruits, and flowers.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-364-5; No. 689364Two-color; photographs and illustrations216 pages; 5 5⁄8 × 9¼Timber Press

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SedumsBRENT HORVATH

Featuring 150 of the best varieties to grow, this book offers information on zones, plant size, soil and light needs, origin, how they’re used in the land-scape, design tips, and where to buy sedums.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-392-8; No. 689392 Full-color; photographs232 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

AstersPAUL & HELEN PICTON

Paul and Helen Picton highlight 100 species and cultivars, with information on growth, care, and design, along with suggested companion plants and hun-dreds of gorgeous color photographs. This helpful guide covers everything gardeners need to add these delightful plants to their garden.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-518-2; No. 689518Full-color; photographs248 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

SalviasJOHN WHITTLESEY

Whittlesey highlights 150 varieties including each plant’s type, habitat, and size; hardiness; and origin, cultivation, and use in the landscape. Additional information includes tips on design and how to grow and propagate.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-419-2; No. 689419 Full-color; photographs220 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

EpimediumsSALLY GREGSON

Nursery owner Sally Gregson shares growing information for 126 commonly available varieties. This lushly photo-graphed guide also includes lists of plants for particular purposes, tips on how to incorporate epimediums into gardens, and tips on where to buy the plants and where to view them in public gardens.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-475-8; No. 689475Full-color; photographs240 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

DahliasANDY VERNON

Everything a gardener needs to know to grow these fantastic flowers at home can be found here. Plant profiles for 150 varieties include tips on using dahlias in garden design, growth and propagation information, and lists of where to buy the plants.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-416-1; No. 689416 Full-color; photographs256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

FernsRICHIE STEFFEN & SUE OLSEN

Fern experts Richie Steffen and Sue Olsen profile 134 common ferns and provide information on growth and propagation, advice on using ferns in garden design, and lists of where to buy the plants and where to view them in public gardens.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-474-1; No. 689474Full-color; photographs252 pages; 8 ×` 9Timber Press

SnowdropsNAOMI SLADE

Profiles of 60 hybrids, species, and cultivars provide information on flower-ing time, ease of cultivation, how to design with snowdrops, and where to buy them.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-435-2; No. 689435 Full-color; photographs 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

TulipsRICHARD WILFORD

Richard Wilford profiles 100 commonly available species and cultivars and features growing information, recom-mendations for companion plants, and tips on how to use tulips in the home landscape. More than 250 color photo-graphs bring these colorful gems to life.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-534-2; No. 689534Full-color; photographs224 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

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Right Rose, Right PlacePETER SCHNEIDER

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.

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Hardcover with jacket: $29.95 US / $39.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-438-7; No. 62438Full-color; photographs and illustrations272 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

Roses Without ChemicalsPETER KUKIELSKI

This helpful guide highlights 150 rose varieties that have been hybridized to excel in gardens without the use of chemicals. It also includes a primer on care, with informa-tion on planting, pruning, and pests, and lists of roses arranged by color, growing habit, and region.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-354-6; No. 689354Full-color; photographs and illustrations268 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Perennial Care ManualNANCY J. ONDRA PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB CARDILLO

This manual features 125 perennials. Ondra offers in-depth coverage of basic techniques for the perennial gardener, advice on preferred light and soil conditions, and complete care and maintenance instructions.

▶ 36,000 copies in print

Paper: $27.95 US / $36.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-150-8; No. 62150 Hardcover with jacket: $34.95 US / $45.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-151-5; No. 62151Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout384 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Essential PerennialsRUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN & THOMAS CHRISTOPHER

Providing home gardeners with all the information they need to choose and successfully grow more than 2,700 perennials, these plant profiles include stunning color photographs, a short description, and informa-tion on color, bloom time, size, and zone requirements. Also included are companion plants and design suggestions.

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $51.00 CANISBN 978-1-60469-316-4; No. 689316Full-color throughout; photographs428 pages; 8½ × 11Timber Press

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Caring for PerennialsJANET MACUNOVICH

With Macunovich’s techniques for prioritizing, planning, and record keeping, you’ll be able to grow a world-class perennial garden in an average of one hour of maintenance per 100 square feet per month.

▶ 47,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-957-1; No. 66957Full-color; photographs and illustrations 200 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

The Gardener’s A–Z Guide to Growing Flowers from Seed to BloomEILEEN POWELL

Grow flowers from seed with this encyclopedia of 576 annu-als, perennials, and bulbs, with complete growing instruc-tions for each plant. This book includes a full-color flower gal-lery and an at-a-glance design planner.

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-517-3; No. 67517Two-color with 64-page full-color plant guide; illustrations 528 pages; 7⅜ × 9⅛Storey Publishing

50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden PlantsTRACY DiSABATO-AUST

Tracy DiSabato-Aust has identi-fied 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.

▶ 35,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-950-8; No. 682950Full-color; photographs168 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

The Well-Tended Perennial GardenTRACY DiSABATO-AUST

Providing a thorough guide to the essential practices of perennial care, this expanded edition includes more than 200 new color photographs and a 32-page journal section for making notes and observations. BESTSELLER

▶ 184,000 copies in print

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $45.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-803-7; No. 682803 Full-color; photographs and illustrations384 pages; 7⅜ × 10⅜Timber Press

The Flower Gardener’s BibleLEWIS AND NANCY HILL

This flower primer is divided into 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.

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▶ 74,000 copies in print

Paper: $27.50 US / $35.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-462-6; No. 67462Full-color; photographs and illustrations 384 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Planting the Dry Shade GardenGRAHAM RICE

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

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-187-0; No. 689187Full-color; photographs 192 pages; 7½ × 9

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Dirr’s Encyclopedia of Trees & ShrubsMICHAEL A. DIRR

From majestic evergreens to delicate vines and flowering shrubs, Dirr features thousands of plants and all the essential details for identification, planting, and care, plus full-color photographs showing a trees habitat in winter, distinctive bark patterns, fall color, and more. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $79.95 US / $103.00 CANISBN 978-0-88192-901-0; No. 682901Full-color; photographs952 pages; 8½ × 11Timber Press

Hardy SucculentsGWEN MOORE KELAIDIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAXON HOLT

This complete resource is the first book dedicated to bringing succulents to every North American hardiness zone. It offers step-by-step growing instructions, practical care tips, advice on weeding and dividing, creative design ideas, and stunning photography of an array of hardy succulents.

▶ Winner of the 2009 American Horticultural Society Book Award

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-700-9; No. 67700 Full-color; photographs and illustrations160 pages; 9½ × 9½Storey Publishing

Designing with Succulents

This complete design compendium is as practical as it is inspirational. Lavishly illustrated with over 300 photographs, it gives design basics for paths, borders, slopes, and containers; hundreds of succulent plant recommendations; and descriptions of 90 easy-care, drought-tolerant companion plants.

▶ 44,000 copies in print

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $39.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-816-7; No. 682816 Full-color; photographs256 pages; 7⅝ × 9¼Timber Press

Succulent Container Gardens

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

▶ 49,000 copies in print

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $39.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-959-1; No. 682959 Full-color; photographs248 pages; 7⅝ × 9¼Timber Press

Succulents Simplified

This complete primer on one of the most popular groups of plants includes tips on care and cultivation, design suggestions, 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 everyday life, including centerpieces and bouquets. BESTSELLER

Paper with flaps: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-393-5; No. 689393 Full-color; photographs272 pages; 8 × 8¾Timber Press

Waterwise Plants for Sustainable GardensLAUREN SPRINGER OGDEN & SCOTT OGDEN

This practical guide highlights a variety of plants — from trees to succulents, perennials to bulbs — that are drought toler-ant, beautiful, and adaptable from zones 4 to 10. The 200 plant entries offer complete growing information, garden design ideas, and suggestions for companion plants.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-169-6; No. 689169Full-color; illustrations 248 pages; 7 × 9Timber Press

50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant PlantsRUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN

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. BESTSELLER

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-195-5; No. 689195 Full-color; photographs224 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

The Homeowner’s Complete Tree & Shrub HandbookPENELOPE O’SULLIVAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY KAREN BUSSOLINI

Learn how to use trees and shrubs effectively with this comprehensive handbook cov-ering all the essentials of woody plant gardening.

▶ Selection of Bookspan’s HomeStyle Book Club

Paper: $29.95 US / $39.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-570-8; No. 67570Hardcover with jacket: $39.95 US / $51.00 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-571-5; No. 67571 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 416 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

DEBRA LEE BALDWIN

PLANT GUIDES

Deerproofing Your Yard & GardenRHONDA MASSINGHAM HART

Protect plants from deer dam-age 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. BESTSELLER

▶ 122,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-585-2; No. 67585Illustrations208 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

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Native Plants of the SoutheastLARRY MELLICHAMP PHOTOGRAPHY BY WILL STUART

This comprehensive guide features plant profiles for over 460 species of trees, shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and wildflowers. Gardeners will also find helpful information on cultivation, propagation, ranges, and hardiness.

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $51.00 CANISBN 978-1-60469-323-2; No. 689323Full-color; photographs 384 pages; 8 x 10½Timber Press

Growing the Northeast GardenANDREW KEYS & KERRY MICHAELS

For Connecticut, Maine, Massachu-setts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, southern Quebec and Montreal, southeast Ontario and Ottawa, and the Maritime Provinces.

Paper: $24.95/ $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-448-2; No. 689448Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-496-3; No. 689496Full-color; photographs and illustrations304 pages; 7 ½ x 9 ¼ Timber Press

Growing the Midwest GardenEDWARD LYON

For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario and Manitoba.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-466-6; No. 689466Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-4-60469-495-6; No. 689495Full-color; photographs320 pages; 7½ x 9¼Timber Press

Growing the Southwest GardenJUDITH PHILLIPS

For Arizona, southern Colorado, southeastern, New Mexico, Nevada, west Texas, and southern Utah.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-521-2; No. 689521Hardcover: $34.95 / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-522-9; No. 689522Full-color; photographs320 pages; 7½ x 9¼Timber Press

PlantifulStart small, grow big with 150 plants that spread, self-sow, and overwinter

KriStin Green

“Thrifty gardeners take note—the bucks saved on plant purchases will pay back the purchase price of Plantiful with dividends.”

tovah Martin, author of The Unexpected Houseplant

Powerhouse PlantsGRAHAM RICE PHOTOGRAPHY BY JUDY WHITE

This stunning book features more than 500 multiseason plants, including perenni-als, annuals, groundcovers, vines, shrubs, and trees. Plant profiles include basic plant information, such as size, har-diness, and preferred growing conditions.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-210-5; No. 689210 Full-color; photographs280 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

PlantifulKRISTIN GREEN

Green highlights plants that help a garden quickly grow by self-sowing and spreading. The book teaches gardeners how to expand the garden and extend the life of a plant by overwinter-ing. Includes additional gar-dening tips, design ideas, and inspirational photos.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-387-4; No. 689387 Full-color; photographs224 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Why Grow That When You Can Grow This?ANDREW KEYS

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

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-286-0; No. 689286Full-color; photographs 340 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

FoliageNANCY J. ONDRA PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB CARDILLO

Discover the versatility, durability, and season-long color possibilities of garden foliage. Organized by color and texture, each chapter in this eye-opening gardening 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 / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-648-4; No. 67648Full-color; photographs and illustrations304 pages; 9½ × 9½Storey Publishing

GrassesNANCY J. ONDRA PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAXON HOLT

Ornamental grasses stabilize soil, retard erosion, and con-serve water. Here is advice on combining grasses with peren-nials and other plants, as well as stunning photographs and 24 garden plans that illustrate how to achieve results. BESTSELLER

▶ 112,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-423-7; No. 67423Full-color; photographs and illustrations 144 pages; 9½ × 9½Storey Publishing

REGIONAL GARDENING GUIDES These lushly illustrated gardening guides give regionally specific advice on zones, microclimates, soil, and pests, along with profiles of the best trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, and bulbs.

PLANT GUIDES

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The New Low- Maintenance GardenVALERIE EASTON

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 nuggets. You just have to unlearn some bad old habits and pick up some good new ones.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-166-5; No. 689166 Full-color; photographs284 pages; 8 x 9Timber Press

Pots in the GardenRAY ROGERS

Author and award-winning hor-ticulturist 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 containers, and more.

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $39.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88192-834-1; No. 682834Full-color; photographs248 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Continuous Container GardensSARA BEGG TOWNSEND & ROANNE ROBBINS

Garden designers Townsend and Rob-bins 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 sim-ple approach yields endless variations, seasonal bursts of color, and varied textures that echo the ever-changing beauty of nature.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-702-9; No. 62702Full-color; photographs272 pages; 9 x 8¾Storey Publishing

Saving Container PlantsALICE & BRIAN McGOWAN

With this guide, readers learn how to use overwintering techniques to save container plants such as fuchsia and geraniums beyond the first year. By understanding the dormancy conditions these plants need to survive, with few to no pest problems, container garden-ers can enjoy the same plants for many seasons. The book includes a plant-by-plant guide for quick reference.

Paper: $9.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-361-5; No. 622361Illustrations 128 pages; 5 x 7Storey Publishing

The Practical Guide to Container GardeningSUSAN BERRY & STEVE BRADLEY

Along with comprehensive information on planting techniques, care, and main-tenance, this book includes a fully illustrated A-to-Z direc-tory of more than 100 plant species.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-329-2; No. 67329 Full-color; photographs 160 pages; 8¼ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

McGee & Stuckey’s The Bountiful ContainerROSE MARIE NICHOLS McGEE & MAGGIE STUCKEY

An extraordinarily complete plant-by-plant guide, The Bountiful Container covers vegetables — not just tomatoes (17 varieties) and peppers (19 varieties) but also haricots verts, fava beans, Thumbelina carrots, and more.

▶ 94,000 copies in print

Paper: $17.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-1623-3; No. 11623 Two-color; illustrations448 pages; 6 × 9Workman Publishing

The City Gardener’s HandbookLINDA YANG

Here is an invaluable resource for any gardener facing the challenge of growing plants where space is limited, whether in the courtyard of a suburban townhouse or on a midcity rooftop.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-449-7; No. 67449Full-color; photographs and illustrations336 pages; 7 x 9Storey Publishing

Small-Space Container GardensFERN RICHARDSON

For a gardener with limited space, contain-ers are the answer. They’re simple — any-one 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 minia-ture paradise complete with lush foliage, changing colors, and a tempting mix of edibles and ornamentals.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-241-9; No. 689241Full-color; photographs 188 pages; 8½ x 11Timber Press

Simple FountainsDORCAS ADKINS

From small tabletop models to full-size backyard waterfalls, Adkins offers step-by-step instructions for creating 20 soothing fountains.

▶ 67,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-506-7; No. 67506Full-color; photographs and illustrations 160 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

CONTAINER GARDENING

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Gardena Woodland

Designingand Planting

Plants and combinations that thrive in the shade

Keith Wiley

The Layered GardenDAVID L. CULP WITH ADAM LEVINE PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB CARDILLO

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 breath-taking photography. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $45.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-236-5; No. 689236 Full-color; photographs 312 pages; 7½ × 11Timber Press

PlantingPIET OUDOLF AND NOEL KINGSBURY

This lushly illustrated book shares leading landscape architect Piet Oudolf’s plant charts and garden design plans. A comprehensive plant directory details the life expectancy and ability to spread and self-seed for 237 plants. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $39.95 US / $52.00 CANISBN 978-1-60469-370-6; No. 689370 Full-color; illustrations and photographs280 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

NEW!

NEW!

Kiss My AsterAMANDA THOMSEN

Forget about doing it right — just do it your way, and think of it as a great garden adventure! Kiss My Aster is a highly enter-taining, interactive guide to navigating the twists and turns of designing a home land-scape, from stone walls and hedges to a vegetable garden, patio, lawn, or water feature.

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-986-3; No. 62986Full-color; illustrations160 pages; 9⅝ × 7½Storey Publishing

Designing and Planting a Woodland GardenKEITH WILEY

Wiley gives design tips and instruction on how to cre-ate shade in a garden. Plant profiles for woodland trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs, ferns, and grasses include complete growing information and zone requirements.

Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-385-0; No. 689385Full-color; photographs and illustrations228 pages; 7⅝ x 9 ¼Timber Press

The Ever-Blooming Flower GardenLEE SCHNELLER

An easy-to-execute, five-step system to help gardeners create season-spanning, spectacular color. Schneller leads you through the process of mapping your garden, cal-culating how many plants of different heights you will need, and choosing the perfect low-maintenance plants.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-139-3; No. 62139Full-color; photographs and illustrations 224 pages; 8 × 9Storey Publishing

Designer Plant CombinationsSCOTT CALHOUN

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.

Paper: $18.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-077-8; No. 62077Full-color; photographs and illustrations 240 pages; 8 × 8½

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Covering GroundBARBARA W. ELLIS

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

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-665-1; No. 67665Full-color; photographs and illustrations 224 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

Cultivating Garden StyleROCHELLE GREAYER

This gorgeous guide to outdoor design features 23 unique garden styles, suggestions for recreating the looks, and tips on discovering personal style. Simple step-by-step projects help homeowners personalize their space, helpful tips offer essential lessons in gardening and design, and more than 1,500 dazzling photographs offer endless inspiration.

Paper: $24.95 US / $45.00 CANISBN 978-1-60469-332-4; No. 689332 Full-color; photographs275 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Know Maintenance Perennial GardenROY DIBLIK

This unique approach to garden design features hardy and beautiful perennial plants grown on a 10 x 14-foot grid. The 62 plans included in the book are easy to follow and can be adjusted to fit a variety of spaces. BESTSELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-334-8; No. 689334 Full-color; photographs and illustrations240 pages; 9 x 11Timber Press

GARDEN DESIGN

NEW TRENDS IN GARDEN DESIGN

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Bringing Nature HomeDOUGLAS W. TALLAMY

This groundbreaking book on biodiver-sity explores the important relationship between native plants and the insects and wildlife that use them for food and nesting sites. Includes comprehensive lists of native plants for specific regions. BESTSELLER

▶ 83,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-992-8; No. 682992 Full-color; illustrations and photographs 360 pages; 6 x 9Timber Press

The Living Landscape RICK DARKE AND DOUGLAS TALLAMY

The Living Landscape shows gardeners how to create a gorgeous landscape that is full of life. Written by Rick Darke and Douglas Tallamy, two of the leading voices in horticulture, it is the definitive guide to designing a beautifully biodi-verse home garden. BESTSELLERHardcover: $39.95/ $51.00 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-408-6; No. 689408 Full-color; photographs 352 pages; 8 ½ x 10Timber Press

The Nonstop GardenSTEPHANIE COHEN & JENNIFER BENNER

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 traditional perennial border.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-951-5; No. 682951 Full-color; photographs and illustrations248 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

The Perennial Gardener’s Design PrimerSTEPHANIE COHEN & NANCY J. ONDRA PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB CARDILLO

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. BESTSELLER

▶ 2006 Winner of the Garden Writer’s Silver Award of Achievement

▶ 74,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-543-2; No. 67543Full-color; photographs and illustrations320 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Beautiful No-Mow YardsEVELYN J. HADDEN

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. BESTSELLER

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-238-9; No. 689238 Full-color; photographs252 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Garden Primer Revised EditionBARBARA DAMROSCH

The new edition is 100% organic and reflects the latest research on plants, soils, tools, and techniques. There is information on planning a garden, rec-ommended plants, and the best tools. Ecological issues are addressed, with information on lawn alternatives, native species, and how to avoid harmful inva-sive species. BESTSELLER

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.50 CANISBN 978-0-76112-275-3; No. 12275Illustrations 820 pages; 9 x 6Workman Publishing

Hellstrip GardeningEVELYN J. HADDEN

This comprehensive guide covers every-thing a gardener needs to know about curbside gardening: city rules and regu-lations, how to choose plants that thrive in tough situations, how to design paths for accessibility, and much more.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-332-4; No. 689332 Full-color; photographs275 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Five-Plant GardensNANCY J. ONDRA

Five-Plant Gardens gives readers all the tools they need to design and plant a spectacular perennial garden. Each of the plans includes an illustrated plant-ing plan, season-by-season highlights, a shopping list with brief plant descrip-tions, what to expect as the planting matures, and tips on customizing the planting for different sites, climates, or themes.

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-004-1; No. 622004Full-color; photographs and illustrations 184 pages; 9¼ x 10⅞Storey Publishing

GARDEN DESIGN

LEADING VOICES IN SUSTAINABLE GARDENING

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Gardening for the BirdsGEORGE ADAMS

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. The book features informa-tion 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.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-409-3; No. 689409 Full-color; photographs and illustrations400 pages; 7⅝ × 9⅝Timber Press

DeckscapingBARBARA W. ELLIS

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 furniture are all covered with photographs, drawings, and well-thought-out text.

▶ 63,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-408-4; No. 67408Full-color; photographs and illustrations176 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

PoolscapingCATRIONA TUDOR ERLER

Bring natural beauty to any swimming pool with this guide to landscaping the entire pool area. Designing the edging, choosing lighting and fenc-ing, picking poolside plants that are appropriate to the landscape, and working with containers — everything is addressed here.

▶ 57,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-385-8; No. 67385Full-color; photographs and illustrations208 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

FallscapingNANCY J. ONDRA & STEPHANIE COHEN PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB CARDILLO

A comprehensive guide to the best fall-blooming plants, along with 10 complete garden plans that combine flowers, trees, shrubs, ground covers, and grasses in design is sure to please autumn-loving gardeners.

Paper with flaps: $22.95 US / $28.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-680-4; No. 67680Full-color; photographs and illustrations 240 pages; 9¼ × 10Storey Publishing

The Creative Shrub GardenANY McINDOE

This guide shows how to incorporate more shrubs into garden design and offers hundreds of creative combina-tions that gardeners can implement into their home gardens. Includes a compre-hensive plant directory with information on growing and maintaining shrubs.

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $38.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-434-5; No. 689434Full-color; photographs 300 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

How to Grow a School GardenARDEN BUCKLIN-SPORER & RACHEL KATHLEEN PRINGLE

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 fami-lies for years to come.

Flexibind: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-000-2; No. 689000 Full-color; photographs and illustrations224 pages; 8 × 10Timber Press

A Child’s GardenMOLLY DANNENMAIER

This book shows how to create innova-tive, special places in which children can experience nature on their home turf. Featured throughout are miniature paradises that parents and grandpar-ents 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 / $25.95 CANISBN 978-0-88192-843-3; No. 682843 Full-color; photographs and illustrations180 pages; 8 × 10Timber Press

Designing Your Gardens and LandscapesJANET MACUNOVICH

Janet Macunovich’s practical 12-step approach to home land-scape 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.

▶ 72,000 copies in print

Paper with comb binding: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-315-5; No. 67315Illustrations 176 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Stone PrimerCHARLES McRAVEN

How-to techniques, step-by-step projects for the home, stonemason profiles, and beautiful photography give the book appeal as both a solid DIY guide and an inspirational design resource.

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Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-670-5; No. 67670Full-color; photographs and illustrations 272 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

GARDEN REFERENCE

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Garden Wisdom & Know-HowCOMPILED BY JUDY PRAY FROM THE EDITORS OF RODALE GARDENING BOOKS

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

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-837-1; No. 81837Two-color; photographs and illustrations496 pages; 10½ × 13⅝Black Dog & Leventhal

How Plants WorkLINDA CHALKER-SCOTT

Professor Linda Chalker-Scott uncovers the mysteries of how and why plants do the things they do in this accessibly written guide to the science behind plants. With information on cells, roots, nutrition, light, and reproduction, it arms readers with the knowledge they need to be better, smarter gardeners.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-338-6; No. 689338Full-color; photographs and illustrations248 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

The Gardener’s Guide to Weather and ClimateMICHAEL ALLABY

This is an accessible yet comprehensive overview of how the weather works with tips on how to use the information to be a better gardener, including a primer on climate that covers climate change, weather, microclimates, and how plants are affected by the climate and their environment.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-554-0; No. 689554Full-color; photographs and illustrations300 pages; 7 × 9Timber Press

The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions & AnswersTHE GARDEN EDITORS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES, WITH ADDITIONAL MATERIAL BY LESLIE LAND

An 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. BESTSELLER

▶ 128,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.50 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1997-5; No. 11997Two-color; illustrations 672 pages; 6 × 9Workman Publishing

NEW!NEW!

Trowel & ErrorSHARON LOVEJOY

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 prob-lem, plant, pest, and solution. BESTSELLER

▶ 126,000 copies in print

Paper with flaps: $13.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-2632-4; No. 12632Full-color; illustrations336 pages; 6 × 7Workman Publishing

Cold-Climate GardeningLEWIS HILL

For the gardener plagued by early and late frosts, arctic winds, and inhospita-ble terrain, here is invaluable advice on landscaping, growing food, and warming up the soil.

▶ 44,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-441-5; No. 66441Full-color; photographs and illustrations320 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Weather-Resilient GardenCHARLES W. G. SMITH

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 / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-516-6; No. 67516Illustrations 416 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

How to Buy the Right Plants, Tools & Garden SuppliesJIM FOX

Jim Fox 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. A must-have guide for new gardeners, home owners, and anyone looking for help navigating the nursery.

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CANISBN 978-1-60469-214-3 No. 689214 Two-color; photographs and illustrations 224 pages; 5 × 8Timber Press6-copy counter display: $89.70 US / $117.00 CANISBN 978-1-60469-461-1; No. 689461

SCIENCE FOR GARDENERS

GARDEN REFERENCE

SHIPS IN MAY SHIPS IN APRIL

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“ Truly a great read and a great resource.”

— Newsday

The Organic Lawn Care ManualPAUL TUKEY

In this comprehensive volume of natu-ral lawn-care information, Paul Tukey explains the many elements that con-tribute to a healthy, natural lawn.

▶ 42,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-649-1; No. 67649Hardcover: $29.95 US / $37.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-655-2; No. 67655Full-color; photographs and illustrations 272 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

The Lawn & Garden Owner’s ManualLEWIS AND NANCY HILL

Maintenance charts and schedules (customized by climate), paired with troubleshooting advice for problem areas, keep every part of the garden fresh and lively.

Paper: $21.95 US / $27.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-214-1; No. 67214Full-color; photographs and illustrations 192 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Pruning Made EasyLEWIS HILL

Keep plants healthy, vibrant, and beautiful with safe pruning techniques. More than 300 clear, step-by-step illustrations demonstrate the proper times, equipment, and methods for accurately pruning trees, shrubs, bushes, hedges, vines, and flowers. BESTSELLER

▶ 180,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-006-2; No. 67006Illustrations 224 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

The Pruning Answer BookLEWIS HILL & PENELOPE O’SULLIVAN

When is the right time to prune? 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 / $19.50 CANISBN 978-1-60342-710-4; No. 62710Two-color; illustrations384 pages; 4½ × 6⅜Storey Publishing

8-copy mixed counter display: (4 copies each of The Pruning Answer Book and The Veggie Gardener’s Answer Book)$119.60 US / $151.60 CANISBN 978-1-60342-777-7; No. 62777

The Dirt-Cheap Green ThumbRHONDA MASSINGHAM HART

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 / $13.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-441-7; No. 62441Two-color; illustrations 288 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

8-copy counter display:$87.60 US / $111.60 CANISBN 978-1-60342-499-8; No. 62499

The Anxious Gardener’s Book of AnswersTERI DUNN CHACE

This accessible guide identifies the 100 most common gardening mistakes and gives gardeners the techniques to pre-vent them or fix them.

Paper: $12.95 US / $16.50 CANISBN 978-1-60469-235-8; No. 689235 Two-color; illustrations224 pages; 6 × 8Timber Press

The Truth about Organic GardeningJEFF GILLMAN

If you’ve ever wondered about the mer-its of a specific insecticide, herbicide, or fungicide, or debated whether prac-tices such as planting cover crops or companion 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 / $16.50 CANISBN 978-0-88192-862-4; No. 682862 Illustrations208 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

The Truth about Garden RemediesJEFF GILLMAN

Remedies for all garden woes are there for the taking: the challenge is to know what will work and what won’t. Fear-lessly conducting original experiments and harvesting wisdom from the scien-tific literature, horticulturist Jeff Gillman assesses new and historic advice and reveals the how and why — and some-times the why not — for more than 100 common and uncommon gardening practices.

Paper: $12.95 US / $17.50 CANISBN 978-0-88192-912-6; No. 682912 Illustrations216 pages; 6 × 9Timber Press

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Finding Good FarmlandANN LARKIN HANSEN

Searching for farmland and starting a new enterprise are demanding tasks and require careful consideration of many elements. From where to look for good farmland to financing the pur-chase and every step in between, this is an essential guide to making it happen.

Paper: $9.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN: 978-1-61212-086-7; No. 622086Two-color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

Successful Small-Scale FarmingKARL SCHWENKE

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, machinery, and the best “cash crops.”

▶ 79,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-642-6; No. 66642Illustrations 144 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

Making Your Small Farm ProfitableRON MACHER

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.

▶ 54,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-161-8; No. 67161Full-color; photographs and illustrations 288 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

Your Farm in the CityLISA TAYLOR & THE GARDENERS OF SEATTLE TILTH

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 back-yard. It will inspire even the most inex-perienced urbanite in how to grow all varieties of fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and trees.

Paper: $18.95 US / $23 0.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-862-3; No. 81862 Two-color; illustrations 336 pages; 8 × 10Black Dog & Leventhal

Making HayANN LARKIN HANSEN

This guide details the five steps of haymaking, as well as the equipment it requires, which species make the best hay, and how to improve a field. Sky-rocketing prices and a greater demand for hay — as people prefer to consume grass-fed meat — make this a timely and important book.

Paper: $9.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-367-7; No. 622367Two color; illustrations96 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

How to MulchSTU CAMPBELL

This guide explains exactly how to mulch for any situation—from sheet mulching to feeding mulches to living mulches. With a quick-reference chart to mulch types and a section in mulch-ing for specific vegetables, readers will find maintaining their yards and gardens much easier.

Paper: $9.95 US / $8.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-444-5; No. 622444Two color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

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Managing ManureMARK KOPECKY

Explains how to use manure, describes the practices necessary to avoid con-tamination, and discusses the charac-teristics and nutrient content of various species’ manure. It covers storing, composting, and spreading manure, as well as handling and marketing certified-organic manure for fertilizer on organic farms.

Paper: $9.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-458-2; No. 622458Two color; illustrations96 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

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How to Build Your Own GreenhouseROGER MARSHALL

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

▶ 37,000 copies in print

Paper: $24.95 US / $32.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-647-7; No. 67647Hardcover: $34.95 US / $44.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-587-6; No. 67587Illustrations 264 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

The Greenhouse Gardener’s ManualROGER MARSHALL

This guide provides gardeners with the tools and techniques they need to successfully grow plants in a well-maintained greenhouse. In-depth plant profiles for hundreds of edible and orna-mental plants are included, plus tips on seed starting and maintenance.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-414-7; No. 689414Full-color; photographs and illustrations 320 pages; 7½ × 9Timber Press

Tips for the Lazy GardenerLINDA TILGNER

These time-saving tips and routines help gardeners make quick work of planning, planting, building soil, sowing, trans-planting, harvesting, and beating weeds and pests.

▶ 217,000 copies in print

Paper: $12.95 US / $17.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-026-0; No. 67026Illustrations144 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Gardener’s Guide to Plant DiseasesBARBARA PLEASANT

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 / $20.50 CANISBN 978-0-88266-274-9; No. 66274Illustrations192 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

How to Build a FenceJEFF BENEKE

With step-by-step instructions, this book explains how to build a simple fence in a number of basic styles. It covers a wide variety of fencing materials, including wood, vinyl, and chain link, and gives readers advice based on the purpose of the fence, including protec-tion and privacy.

Paper: $9.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-442-1; No. 622442Two-color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

Growing Christmas TreesPATRICK WHITE & LEWIS HILL

Landowners who want to generate extra income by growing and selling Christ-mas trees will find this guide an invalu-able source. It explains how to choose the best site, prepare the soil, select the species, plant seedlings, nurture trees to market size, and deal with pests and diseases.

Paper: $9.95 US / $12.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-365-3; No. 622365Two-color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

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The Gardener’s Bug BookBARBARA PLEASANT

Work with nature to produce bountiful, environmentally safe, chemical-free gardens while still controlling persistent plant pests.

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CANISBN 978-0-88266-609-9; No. 66609Illustrations144 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

The Gardener’s Weed BookBARBARA PLEASANT

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

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-921-2; No. 66921Illustrations 208 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

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The Nature Connection CLARE WALKER LESLIE

This interactive workbook includes dozens of fun things to do every season. It's sure to engage the whole family in outdoor activities and year-round nature learning. BESTSELLER

▶ Winner of the 2011 Teachers’ Choice Award

Paper: $15.95 US / $20.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-531-5; No. 62531Two-color; illustrations 304 pages; 7⅜ × 9¼Storey Publishing

Toad Cottages & Shooting StarsSHARON LOVEJOY

An ecologically inspired guide that combines more than 130 green activities with timeless grandparenting advice, illustrated with Lovejoy’s distinctive watercolors, this is a resource for connecting with each other through nature.

▶ 40,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $18.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-5043-5; No. 15043Full-color; photographs and illustrations205 pages, 8 × 8Workman Publishing

The Book of Gardening Projects for KidsWHITNEY COHEN & JOHN FISHER

This book features practical advice for gardening with kids, including how to design a play-friendly garden, ideas for fun-filled theme gardens, how to cook and preserve the garden’s bounty, and 101 engaging, family-friendly garden activities.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-245-7; No. 689245 Hardcover: $29.95 US / $39.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-373-7; No. 689373 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

Nature’s Art BoxLAURA C. MARTIN

Using materials children can find easily, 65 natural-art projects teach both creativity and a respect for nature and the earth’s resources.

▶ 62,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-490-9; No. 67490Full-color; illustrations224 pages; 8½ × 10⅞Storey Publishing

Roots, Shoots, Buckets & BootsSHARON LOVEJOY

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

▶ 104,000 copies in print

Paper: $13.95 US / $17.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-1056-9; No. 11056Full-color; illustrations176 pages; 8⅛ × 9¼Workman Publishing

The Bug Book & Bug BottleHUGH DANKS, PH.D.

The bestseller, now revised, updated, and expanded, includes safe, plastic bottle, a full-color book with field notes to 46 bugs, a fold-out bug chart, a magnifier, and a bug explorer’s journal. BESTSELLER

▶ 75,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-4889-0; No. 14889Full-color; illustrations112 pages; 5½ × 4½ × 3Workman Publishing

EyeLike Stickers: Bugs

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

▶ 52,000 copies in print

Paper: $6.95 US / $9.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-7611-6934-5; No. 16934Full-color; photographs12 pages; 8 × 10 Workman Publishing

Sunflower HousesSHARON LOVEJOY

Sharon Lovejoy presents 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 / $17.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-2386-6; No. 12386Full-color; illustrations144 pages; 8½ × 9½Workman Publishing

Catch the Wind, Harness the SunMICHAEL J. CADUTO

Twenty-two exciting projects and experiments focus on produc-ing 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 Unexpected HouseplantTOVAH MARTIN

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. BESTSELLER

Paper: $22.95 US / $29.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-243-3; No. 689243Full-color; photographs 256 pages; 8 × 9Timber Press

The Indestructible HouseplantTOVAH MARTIN

Houseplant expert Tovah Martin high-lights hundreds of tough, beautiful, reli-able, and readily available houseplants. In addition to plant profiles with concise information on water, light, and bloom-ing times, this gorgeously photographed guide includes tips on care and mainte-nance and ideas for combining house-plants in eye-catching indoor displays.

Paperback: $22.95 US / $28.95 CANISBN: 978-1-60469-501-4; No. 689501Full-color; photographs328 pages; 7⅜ × 9Timber Press

Air PlantsZENAIDA SENGO

Learn how to grow, craft, and design with tillandsias. Decorating with air plants is made easy with stunning pho-tographs that showcase ideas for using them mounted on walls, suspended from the ceiling, and in unique contain-ers. Crafting with air plants is made easy with step-by-step projects.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-489-5; No. 689489Full-color; photographs224 pages; 7¾ × 9½Timber Press

The Complete Houseplant Survival ManualBARBARA PLEASANT

This 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 foliage houseplants. Includes an A-to-Z primer on general houseplant health.

▶ 61,000 copies in print

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Growing Healthy HouseplantsELLEN ZACHOS

Essential information for houseplant owners who want to know how to choose the right plants and how to keep them thriving. It covers what plants need in terms of location, sun-light, water, and fertilizer and explains when plants should be repotted, how to prune, and basic propagation.

Paper: $8.95 US / $x11.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-440-7; No. 622440Two-color; illustrations128 pages; 5 × 7Storey Publishing

Window BoxesJAMES CRAMER & DEAN JOHNSON

More than 150 full-color pho-tographs, step-by-step instruc-tions, 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 / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-518-0; No. 67518Full-color; photographs and illustrations 176 pages; 9 × 10Storey Publishing

Keshiki BonsaiKENJI KOBAYASHI

37 step-by-step projects show how to turn plants, rocks, and containers into a beautiful liv-ing landscape. Basic projects start simply, with only moss and a container. The difficulty slowly increases as additional elements, such as trees, perennials, and stones, are introduced.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-359-1; No. 689359Full-color; photographs 176 pages; 7 × 9½Timber Press

Bonsai Survival ManualCOLIN LEWIS

Buy and grow attractive bonsai and keep them thriving with this one-volume source of vital information. Fifty popular spe-cies are covered in this excel-lent beginner’s guide.

▶ 56,000 copies in print

Paper: $22.95 US / $29 .95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-853-6; No. 66853Full-color; photographs and illustrations160 pages; 7½ × 9¾Storey Publishing

Terrarium CraftAMY BRYANT AIELLO & KATE BRYANT

This book offers everything a beginning terrarium crafter needs to get started, from advice about tools and materi-als to information about plant choices and simple mainte-nance tips. Fifty unique projects offer fantastic inspiration along-side easy-to-follow instructions and ingredient lists. BESTSELLER

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-234-1; No. 689234Full-color; photographs 196 pages; 9 × 8 Timber Press

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Concrete Garden ProjectsMALIN NILSSON & CAMILLA ARVIDSSON

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. BESTSELLER

▶ 45,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60469-282-2; No. 689282Full-color; photographs 128 pages; 7¾ × 9½Timber Press

Color Concrete Garden ProjectsNATHAN SMITH & MICHAEL SNYDER

This hands-on guide features basic information on how to add color to concrete using dyes, paints, and inlaid materials. The 20 step-by-step projects include small items, like a highly tex-tured candle holder, and larger pieces, like a beautiful fire pit that is the perfect gathering place for friends and family.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-539-0; No. 689539Full-color; photographs and illustrations224 pages; 7¾ × 9½Timber Press

Mosaic Garden ProjectsMARK BRODY

This highly illustrated handbook on the art of mosaic features a primer on the fundamentals and 25 step-by-step projects, including pots, tables, and a birdhouse, arranged in order of dif-ficulty. Project templates are included, along with instructions on how to scale the projects.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-487-1; No. 689487Full-color; photographs and illustrations304 pages; 8 × 8½Timber Press

Handmade Garden ProjectsLORENE EDWARDS FORKNER

Here is a fresh take on life outdoors for gardeners with acres of land, simple city-sized plots, or even just a window-sill. Its never been this easy to trans-form a patch of land into an oasis filled with handcrafted flair and made-from-scratch ingenuity. BESTSELLER

▶ 45,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-185-6; No. 689185Full-color; photographs 224 pages; 8 × 8½Timber Press

Gardening in MiniatureJANIT CALVO

This complete guide to creating lush, living, small-scale gardens has everything gardeners need to pick up this new hobby. 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 private garden with a pebble patio for an indoor centerpiece, this is the primer for creating a tiny, living world. BESTSELLER

Paper with flaps: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-372-0; No. 689372Full-color; photographs 256 pages; 8 × 7½Timber Press

The Wreath Recipe BookALETHEA HARAMPOLIS & JILL RIZZO

Featuring 100 step-by-step recipes for making flowering and leafy wreaths, this book is organized seasonally, with dozens of projects to make throughout the year. There are detailed ingredient lists and hundreds of step-by-step photos, as well as chapters covering basic techniques, sourcing, and care information.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-57965-559-4; No. 85559Full color; photographs272 pages; 8 × 9⅓Artisan Books

The Plant Recipe BookBAYLOR CHAPMAN

One hundred step-by-step recipes specify the type and quantity of plants needed, clearly numbered instructions detail each step, and 400 photographs show how to place every stem. A basic how-to chapter provides planting techniques, a tools and materials list, sourcing and plant care information, and expert advice.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-57965-551-8; No. 85551Full color; photographs272 pages; 8 × 9⅓Artisan Books

The Flower Recipe BookALETHEA HARAMPOLIS & JILL RIZZO

With 100 recipes for cut flower arrangements, lists that specify the type and quantity of blooms needed, and clear instructions that detail each step, and ideas for unexpected vessels, the book also provides seasonal buying guides, a source directory, a flower care primer, and design techniques.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-57965-530-3; No. 85530Full color; photographs272 pages; 8 × 9⅓Artisan Books

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Seeing TreesTERI DUNN CHACE & ROBERT LLEWELLYN

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 lavish photos make each page come alive with the beauty of the growing process. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $37.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-219-8; No. 689219 Full-color; photographs244 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

Seeing FlowersTERI DUNN CHACE & ROBERT LLEWELLYN

Welcome to a visual feast that glori-ously highlights hundreds of beloved garden flowers. Robert Llewellyn’s groundbreaking photography shows the unseen details of common flowers, and Teri Dunn Chace’s lyrical essays give the reader a deeper understanding of each plant.

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $38.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-422-2; No. 689422 Full-color; photographs304 pages; 8½ × 10Timber Press

The Pacific Northwest Garden TourDONALD OLSON

This gorgeous guide highlights 60 outstanding public gardens in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. The easy-to-use format includes all the essential visiting information, as well as a succinct yet evocative description of the garden and color photographs.

Paperback: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-451-2; No. 689451Full-color; photographs300 pages; 6 × 8½ Timber Press

Trees Up CloseNANCY ROSS HUGO & ROBERT LLEWELLYN

This book offers an intimate, revealing look at the beauty of leaves, flowers, cones, fruits, seeds, buds, bark, and twigs of the most common trees. A great gift for all seasons, it features 200 dazzling photos, evocative and accessible text, and a gorgeous, photo-driven design.

Paper: $15.00 US / $19.00 CANISBN: 978-1-60469-582-3; No. 689582

Full-color; photographs200 pages; 6¾ × 6¾ Timber Press

Deep-Rooted WisdomAUGUSTUS JENKINS FARMER

Farmer offers garden mentorship in book form by sharing the traditional techniques he has learned over the years, such as gardening with pass-along plants, harnessing the natural power of worms and mushrooms, and saving heirloom seeds.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-452-9; No. 689452Two-color; illustrations 248 pages; 6¾ × 9¼Timber Press

Beatrix Potter’s Gardening LifeMARTA McDOWELL

McDowell chronicles the story of Potter’s life as a gardener, from her childhood interest in plants to her final years at Hill Top Farm. The book is richly illustrated with Potters original drawings and botanical art and filled with quotations from her books, letters, and journals. BESTSELLER

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-363-8; No. 689363Full-color; photographs and illustrations340 pages; 6¼ × 8Timber Press

The Roots of My ObsessionEDITED BY THOMAS C. COOPER

The Roots of My Obsession features 30 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. BESTSELLER

Paper: $14.95 US / $20.50 CANISBN 978-1-60469-271-6; No. 689271 164 pages; 5 × 8Timber Press

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Gardening for a LifetimeSYDNEY EDDISON

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.

Paper: $14.95 US / $20.50 CANISBN 978-1-60469-266-2; No. 689266 Illustrations208 pages; 5½ × 8Timber Press

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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-to-Z guide of plants that kill, maim, intoxicate, and otherwise offend, this informative book is illustrated with 40 menacing botanical etchings. BESTSELLER

▶ New York Times Best Seller ▶ 133,000 copies in print

Hardcover: $18.95 US / $23.95 CANISBN 978-1-56512-683-1; No. 72683Two-color; illustrations 223 pages; 5½ × 7Algonquin Books

The Drunken Botanist

Amy Stewart’s new book uncovers the enlightening botanical history and the fascinating science and chemistry of over 150 plants, flowers, trees, and fruits (and even a few fungi). With a delightful vintage-style interior, it includes more than 50 drink recipes, growing tips for gardeners, and advice that carries Stewart’s trademark wit. BESTSELLER

▶ 163,000 copies in print

Hardcover: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-61620-046-6; No. 73046Two-color; illustrations 400 pages; 6 × 8Algonquin Books

Wicked Bugs

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

▶ 57,000 copies in print

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

The Earth Moved

In her witty, offbeat style, Amy Stewart takes off on a subterra-nean 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

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Paper with flaps: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-445-9; No. 67445Full-color; photographs and illustrations128 pages; 7½ × 11Storey Publishing

What’s That Bird?JOSEPH CHOINIERE & 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 / $20.50 CANISBN 978-1-58017-554-8; No. 67554Full-color; photographs and illustrations128 pages; 7½ × 11Storey Publishing

Must-See Birds of the Pacific NorthwestSARAH SWANSON & MAX SMITH

This lively, practical, and gorgeously photographic guide makes it easier than ever to discover the regions most extraordinary birds. Also included are eight accessible bird-watching trips in Oregon and Washington.

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-337-9; No. 689337Full-color; photographs and illustrations244 pages; 7 × 9Timber Press

Birdfeeders, Shelters & BathsEDWARD A. BALDWIN

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.

▶ 144,000 copies in print

Paper: $15.95 US / $21.95 CAN ISBN 978-0-88266-623-5; No. 66623 One-color with 8-page color photographic insert; photographs and illustrations 128 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

My First Bird Book and Bird FeederSHARON LOVEJOY

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 sky-blue window feeder. Lively text delves into each bird’s diet, behavior, range, nests, habitat, and calls. Additionally, readers will learn how to create a bird journal and make bird food.

Paper: $21.95 US / $27.95 CANISBN 978-0-7611-6599-6; No. 16599Full-color; illustrations112 pages; 6 × 6; packaged with a birdfeeder, 6 × 10Workman Publishing

Into the NestLAURA ERICKSON & MARIE READ

This lushly photographed guide covers the life cycle of birds, from mating to first flight. It features close-up images of 30 commonly seen birds, including song birds, raptors, and seabirds. For each species group there are photographs of the courtship, nest construction, eggs, nestlings, feeding, and flight.

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-229-8; No. 622229Full-color photographs and illustrations208 pages; 9¾ × 8½ Storey Publishing

Latin for Bird LoversDR. ROGER LEDERER & CAROL BURR

This illustrated dictionary is a gorgeous gift for birdwatchers. It explores the meanings of more than 3,000 Latin words used to describe birds and fea-tures profiles of important ornithologists and short essays on 20 bird genera.

Hardcover: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-546-5; No. 689546Full-color; illustrations224 pages; 6¾ × 9Timber Press

Nature AnatomyJULIA ROTHMAN

The wonders of the natural world are made even more wonderful when ren-dered by Julia Rothman. This visual compendium dissects, examines, and explores botany, geography, weather, biology, zoology, and more. This out-standing combination of science and art will inspire nature lovers everywhere.

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-231-1; No. 622231Full-color; illustrations224 pages; 6½ × 9Storey Publishing

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The Bird Watching Answer BookLAURA ERICKSON

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

Flexibind with paper spine: $14.95 US / $18.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-452-3; No. 62452Two-color; illustrations400 pages; 4½ × 6⅜Storey Publishing

8-copy counter display:$119.60 US / $151.60 CANISBN 978-1-60342-503-2; No. 62503

The Family Butterfly BookRICK MIKULA

Rick Mikula, christened “North Amer-ica’s Butterfly Evangelist” by People, explains how to identify, care for, and raise butterflies in your own backyard.

▶ 58,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $22.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-292-9; No. 67292Full-color; photographs and illustrations176 pages; 8½ × 11Storey Publishing

The Life Cycles of ButterfliesJUDY BURRIS & WAYNE RICHARDS

Witness the life cycles of 23 common backyard butterflies through more than 400 stunning photographs. Each butter-fly is shown from start to maturity. BESTSELLER

▶ 49,000 copies in print

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-617-0; No. 67617Full-color; photographs and illustrations 160 pages; 9¾ × 7½Storey Publishing

The Secret Lives of Backyard BugsJUDY BURRIS & WAYNE RICHARDS

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, grasshoppers, aphids, and other backyard residents. 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 / $19.50 CANISBN 978-1-60342-563-6; No. 62563Full-color; photographs136 pages; 8 × 10Storey Publishing

Storey’s Guide to Keeping Honey BeesMALCOLM T. SANFORD & RICHARD E. BONNEY

This thorough guide has all the informa-tion you need to successfully keep your own honey bees. Plan a hive, acquire bees, install a colony, keep bees healthy, prevent new diseases, harvest honey crops, and more.

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-550-6; No. 62550Photographs and illustrations 256 pages; 6 × 9Storey Publishing

Homegrown Honey BeesALETHEA MORRISON PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARS VILAUBI

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. Everything is addressed here, from allergies, permits and restrictions, and how to deal with the neighbors to hive structure, colony hierarchy, and bee behavior. BESTSELLER

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-994-8; No. 62994 Full-color; photographs and illustrations 160 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

Family Field Guides: BirdsMICHAEL W. ROBBINS

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

▶ 315,000 copies in print

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

Family Field Guides: Butterflies of the WorldRICK MIKULA

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

▶ 89,000 copies in print

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

Family Field Guides: WildflowersRUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN

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

▶ 120,000 copies in print

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

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Backyard ForagingELLEN ZACHOS

Zachos offers profiles of 65 ornamental plants, weeds, and mushrooms commonly found in residential areas. With this informa-tion in hand, foragers will know what the plant is, the ins and outs of harvesting the edible parts, and the best way to prepare and eat it. The book covers safety precautions, harvesting etiquette, and other tips.

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-009-6; No. 622009 Full-color; photographs throughout 240 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

California ForagingJUDITH LARNER LOWRY

For the entire Golden State, from San Diego to San Francisco.

Paperback: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-420-8; No. 689420Full-color throughout; photographs344 pages; 6½ × 9Timber Press

Southeast ForagingCHRIS BENNETT

For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-499-4; No. 689499Full-color throughout; photographs308 pages; 6½ × 9Timber Press

Pacific Northwest ForagingDOUGLAS DEUR

For southeastern Alaska, Oregon, Washing-ton, and British Columbia.

Paperback: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-352-2; No. 689352Full-color; photographs292 pages; 6½ × 9Timber Press

Northeast ForagingLEDA MEREDITH

For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver-mont, Ontario, and Quebec.

Paperback: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-417-8; No. 689417Full-color; photographs308 pages; 6½ × 9Timber Press

Midwest ForagingLISA M. ROSE

For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michi-gan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wis-consin, and Ontario.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-60469-531-1; No. 689531Full color; photographs320 pages; 6½ × 9Timber Press

southeastForaging120 wild and �avorful edibles from angelica to wild plum

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midwestForaging115 wild and �avorful edibles from burdock to wild peach

LISA M. ROSE

NortheastForaging

Leda Meredith

120 wild and �avorful edibles from beach plums to wineberries

“A book that wild food gatherers of all skill levels will want to own.” —Sam Thayer, author of The Forager’s Harvest and Nature’s Garden

“This book is an excellent deep dive into California’s wild edibles, revealing a real affection for and intimate familiarity with our state’s flora.”

californiaForaging120 wild and flavorful edibles from evergreen huckleberries to wild ginger

JUDITH LARNER LOWRY

—Iso Rabins, founder of ForageSF

“I came to the Pacific Northwest because of the endless bounty of ingredients to cook with. This book opens my eyes to even more of the region’s edible wild treasures.” —Vitaly Paley, chef and owner, Paley’s Place, Imperial, and Portland Penny Diner

Pacific NorthwestForaging120 wild and flavorful edibles from Alaska blueberries to wild hazelnuts

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Put ’em Up!SHERRI BROOKS VINTON

This comprehensive guide includes complete how-to instructions for every kind of preserving: refrigerating and freezing, air- and oven-drying, cold- and hot-pack canning, and pickling. BESTSELLER

▶ 99,000 copies in print

Paper: $19.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-546-9; No. 62546Full-color; photographs andillustrations304 pages; 7⅜ × 9⅛Storey Publishing

6-copy counter display: wISBN 978-1-60342-936-8; No. 62936

The Beginner’s Guide to Preserving Food at HomeJANET CHADWICK

This book takes the fear out of canning by offering alternatives such as freezing and root cel-laring, while also making basic canning foolproof. It covers the best techniques for the most popular fruits and vegetables. BESTSELLER

▶ 152,000 copies in print

Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CANISBN 978-1-60342-145-4; No. 62145Two-color; illustrations240 pages; 7 × 9 Storey Publishing

Drink the HarvestNAN K. CHASE & DeNEICE C. GUEST

Preserving the harvest doesnt have to stop with jam and pickles. This full-color guide teaches the reader how to create juices, ciders, wines, meads, teas, and syrups, with tips on what to grow at home and how to harvest the ingre-dients for maximum flavor and quantity.

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-159-8; No. 622159Full-color; photographs and illustrations232 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

The Big Book of Preserving the HarvestCAROL W. COSTENBADER

Preserve the flavors of summer’s bounty with this classic primer on drying, freezing, canning, and pickling techniques.

▶ 175,000 copies in print

Paper: $18.95 US / $24.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-458-9; No. 67458Two-color; illustrations throughout 352 pages; 8 × 9Storey Publishing

5-copy counter display: $94.75 US / $119.75 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-923-2; No. 67923

Serving Up the HarvestANDREA CHESMAN

Chesman offers inspirational collection of 175 recipes featuring fresh-picked vegetables organized by crop readiness, including 14 master recipes that teach cooks the basics of stir-fries, quiches, vegetable pastas, and other quick fixes. Paper: $18.95 US / $25.95 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-663-7; No. 67663 Two-color; illustrations throughout 512 pages; 8 × 9Storey Publishing

4-copy counter display: $75.80 US / $95.80 CAN ISBN 978-1-60342-510-0; No. 62510

Recipes from the Root CellarANDREA CHESMAN

Sweet winter squashes, root vegetables, and potatoes are the staples that make eating locally so delicious during the cold months of late autumn and win-ter. With this collection of more than 250 recipes, Andrea Ches-man deliciously demonstrates how locavores can eat local produce year-round.

Paper: $18.95 US / $25.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-545-2; No. 62545Two-color; illustrations400 pages; 8 × 9Storey Publishing

The Put ’em Up! Preserving Answer BookSHERRI BROOKS VINTON

A perfect companion to any preserv-ing book, the Q&A format makes this a go-to resource. The questions are sequential, following the whole preserv-ing process from setting up the kitchen to each of the preserving methods to applying the techniques. Vinton addresses concerns, suggests the best varieties and substitutions for preserv-ing, and helps readers navigate the wonderful world of putting up food.

Paper w/partially concealed wire-o: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-010-2; No. 622010Two-color; illustrations256 pages; 6 × 8Storey Publishing

Fermented VegetablesKIRSTEN AND CHRISTOPHER SHOCKEY

Fermented foods are prized for their nutritional benefits. This in-depth guide presents 140 recipes for preserving more than 80 different vegetables and herbs, including cabbage, carrots, fen-nel, and more. An additional 84 recipes show how to use the fermented foods in meals and snacks.

Paper: $24.95 US / $31.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-425-4; No. 622425Full color; photographs368 pages; 8 × 9Storey Publishing

Put ’em Up! FruitSHERRI BROOKS VINTON

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.Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-61212-024-9; No. 622024Full-color; photographs288 pages; 7⅜ × 9⅛Storey Publishing

6-copy counter display: $119.70 US / $149.70 CAN ISBN 978-1-61212-287-8; No. 622287

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The Pickled PantryANDREA CHESMAN

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 chut-neys; 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 / $24.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-562-9; No. 62562Full-color; illustrations304 pages; 8 × 9Storey Publishing

PumpkinDEEDEE STOVEL

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

▶ 37,000 copies in print

Paper: $12.95 US / $17.50 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-594-4; No. 67594 Two-color; illustrations 224 pages; 8 × 8½Storey Publishing

8-copy counter display: $103.60 US / $140.00 CAN ISBN 978-1-58017-768-9; No. 67768

TomatoLAWRENCE DAVIS-HOLLANDER

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

Paper: $16.95 US / $21.95 CANISBN 978-1-60342-478-3; No. 62478Two-color with 16-page full-color insert; illustrations 288 pages; 8 × 9⅛Storey Publishing

5-copy counter display: $84.75 US / $109.75 CANISBN 978-1-60342-509-4; No. 62509

Mr. Wilkinson’s VegetablesMATT WILKINSON

This lush, creative cookbook celebrates the flavor and versatility of vegetables by bringing them to the center of the table in more than 80 deli-cious, easy-to-prepare recipes. While many of these dishes will appeal to vegetarians, there are plenty that incorporate meat.

Hardcover: $27.95 US / $35.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-934-7; No. 81934Full-color; photographs and illustrations304 pages; 7½ × 10Black Dog & Leventhal

The Honey ConnoisseurC. MARINA MARCHESE & KIM FLOTTUM

A comprehensive introduction to the origin, flavor, and culinary uses of more than 30 varietals of honey from ubiqui-tous clover to tangy star thistle to rich, smoky buckwheat. The book includes step-by-step instructions on how to taste honey, describe its flavor, and determine what other flavors pair best with a particular honey. Also included are simple recipes such as dressings, marinades, quick-and-easy desserts, and beverages.

Hardcover: $26.95 US / $33.95 CANISBN 978-1-57912-929-3; No. 81929Full-color; photographs208 pages; 7 × 9Black Dog & Leventhal

The Fresh Honey CookbookLAUREY MASTERTON

This cookbook celebrates the subtle flavors of honey with a seasonal calen-dar of 84 recipes that focus on what’s fresh each month. Honey varietals, from orange blossom to tupelo to avocado, are featured in recipes such as Papa’s Salad with Clementines and Pork Ten-derloin with Orange Blossom Honey-Mustard. No matter the season, honey adds a floral note to sweet and savory dishes.

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Paper: $14.95 US / $19.50 CANISBN 978-1-61212-051-5; No. 622051Full-color; photographs208 pages; 7 × 9Storey Publishing

Storey’s Preserving 15-copy floor displayIncludes 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

The Four Season Farm Gardener’s CookbookBARBARA DAMROSCH & ELIOT COLEMAN

A step-by-step garden guide that covers what readers need to know about soil; how to plan the layout; what crops to plant; and how to grow, harvest, store, and cook them, it also offers 120 reci-pes to maximize the harvest.

Paper: $22.95 US / $29.50 CANISBN 978-0-7611-5669-7; No. 15669Full-color; photographs496 pages; 7⅞ × 9⅛Workman Publishing

Apple CookbookOLWEN WOODIER

Olwen Woodier provides more than 140 recipes, including beverages, breakfasts, appetiz-ers, soups, salads, side dishes, entrées, and desserts. BESTSELLER

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▶ 182,000 copies in print

Paper: $10.95 US / $13.95 CANISBN 978-1-58017-389-6; No. 67389Two-color; illustrations192 pages; 8 × 8Storey Publishing

8-copy counter display: $87.60 US / $111.60 CANISBN 978-1-58017-397-1; No. 67397

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