Dry gardens, adapting to water scarcity

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Ecology

Garden & Nature

Brigitte Lapouge-Déjean

Serge Lapouge

Terre Vivante

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16,5 x 24,5 cm
256 pages CMYK

How can we adapt our gardens to climate change? Based on a dozen

remarkable gardens, this book takes a comprehensive look at the problems of drought (heatwave peaks, infrequent or irregular rainfall, stony, poor or sandy soil that doesn’t retain

water, sloping or windy terrain, etc.). It provides a wealth of practical solutions, illustrated in pictures, so that everyone can adopt the ones that are most useful to their own situation.

Brigitte Lapouge-Déjean

Brigitte Lapouge-Déjean, gardener and author, and Serge Lapouge, landscape architect and photographer, created the Jardins de l’Albarède, in Dordogne (France), which received a prize as "Remarkable Gardens". They also received the Coup de coeur award from the Association of garden and horticultural journalists (AJJH).

Serge Lapouge

Serge Lapouge, landscape architect and photographer, created the Jardins de l’Albarède, in Dordogne (France), which received a prize as "Remarkable Gardens". They also received the Coup de coeur award from the Association of garden and horticultural journalists (AJJH).

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