America's landscape style of neat yards and gardens has devastated suburban ecology. After a decade of intensive gardening, Stein thought she had created her personal Eden and then realized she had banished animals from her paradise. This book tells of her efforts to build a garden that welcomes all creatures. Line drawings and maps.
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America's landscape style of neat yards and gardens has devastated suburban ecology. After a decade of intensive gardening, Stein thought she had created her personal Eden and then realized she had banished animals from her paradise. This book tells of her efforts to build a garden that welcomes all creatures. Line drawings and maps.
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Collectible-Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, fine in two tone green boards in VG green dj. 294 pp. including index. Arguing for a radical new approach to gardening, the author discusses the ravages of suburban landscaping and proposes a plan for restoring native plant and animal life to the nation's communities. By the author of My Weeds. Tour.