Gesunder Garten Durch Mischkultur
We enhance our beneficial insect population by planting borders with flowering perennials that provide them with nectar and pollen, and by growing a diverse selection of plants in the garden, many of which also support beneficial insects.
Pamela C. Ronald • Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food
delicate erigeron; tall, waving miscanthus; architectural statice; feathery cosmos; all punctuated by the floating heads of button-like scabious.
Marchelle Farrell • Uprooting: From the Caribbean to the Countryside – Finding Home in an English Garden
how to create grass-free lawns and suggests red flowered daisies (Bellis), white flowered buttercups (Ranunculus) and bronze-leaved bugle (Ajuga) as examples of plants that would work in the climate of Western Europe.18
Lucy Jones • Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild
When I take my limited body and offer some of my life to the garden, the garden reciprocates with life of its own. When I offer my love to the garden, the garden loves me back.