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Maureen Gilmer

    Maureen Gilmer è riconosciuta per i suoi ampi contributi alla letteratura di giardinaggio, essendo autrice di oltre quindici libri sull'argomento. La sua competenza si estende alla televisione, dove conduce e progetta per la serie Weekend Gardening. Il suo lavoro, caratterizzato da articoli acuti e fotografia suggestiva, è stato presentato in pubblicazioni nazionali e numerosi programmi televisivi, affermandola come una voce di spicco nei media orticoli.

    Redwoods and Roses
    Living on Flood Plains and Wetlands
    Living with Wildfire: A Homeowner's Handbook
    • Focusing on wildfire prevention, Maureen Gilmer provides practical strategies for creating fire-resistant landscapes that can protect homes and properties. The book emphasizes selecting appropriate plants, managing native vegetation, and implementing erosion control techniques. Readers will learn how to establish effective barriers against wildfires, ensuring safety and resilience in fire-prone areas. This guide serves as a comprehensive resource for homeowners looking to safeguard their property through informed landscaping choices.

      Living with Wildfire: A Homeowner's Handbook
    • If you live on a flood plain or wetland, you know the potential dangers--to you, your family, and your home. A major flood could strike at any time, and you need to be prepared. But of even more immediate concern is the tiresome battle to keep your property free of minor floods and water seepage, which can be just as destructive--and costly--as a major flood. This all-purpose book guides you through the range of options you have to protect your property. And if a problem already exists, it shows you how to tackle the trouble and put your house back in order. The updated edition includes new information about flood plain laws and insurance as well as changes in government agency titles or roles in flood management.

      Living on Flood Plains and Wetlands
    • Redwoods and Roses

      The Gardening Heritage of California

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intricate relationship between California's diverse communities and nature, this book delves into the evolution of gardens from pre-colonial times to the Victorian era. Gardening expert Maureen Gilmer vividly illustrates how landscapes were shaped and highlights heirloom plants. It serves not only as a historical account but also as a practical guide, offering tips for recreating period garden designs and advocating for the preservation of unique plant species. The blend of natural and historical insights makes it a rich resource for gardeners and history enthusiasts alike.

      Redwoods and Roses