Rain Gardening in the South is a book by Helen Kraus and Anne Spafford. Here you will find the information to allow you to decide whether this is the book you need as you plan your rain garden.
Rain Gardening in the South is published by Eno Publishers, a small, non-profit book publishing company which [...]
First up in my Tuesday tour of green blogs and green bloggers is The Crunchy Chicken, otherwise known as Deanna Duke. If you’ve never read Crunchy Chicken’s blog then you are in for a finger lickin’ treat. Well, that’s if you like your chicken both juicy and kinda spicey.
What’s the Crunchy Chicken deal?
What is she [...]
Getting outside is big stuff these days. I recently came across another site which nurtures the nature lover in us and promotes kids getting out into nature – Nature Rocks. Nature Rock’s main partners are non-profits The Nature Conservancy and the Children and Nature Network and the outdoor gear manufacturer REI. With these great partners [...]
Looking for some green summer reading? Back in April the Green Book Festival was held in Los Angeles, California. Winners were picked from 19 different categories, with the overall grand prize winner being Saci Lloyd’s “The Carbon Diaries: 2015”. Below are the winners from each category, with links to amazon.com and other sites, where [...]
Botany in a Day is a different kind of plant identification book. It’s not full of colored photos and it’s not pocket-sized like the Audubon Field Guide to North American Wildflowers. What it does is teach the identification of plants by their family groups and, unlike many other botany texts I’ve looked at, it’s written [...]