Bantam
Gardening at the Dragon’s Gate: At Work in the Wild and Cultivated World (Mar., $25) by Wendy Johnson, illus. by Davis Te Selle, celebrates inner and outer growth, where the garden cultivates the gardener. 25,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
(dist. by Sterling)
Wildlife Gardener’s Guide (Mar., $9.95) by Janet Marinelli provides 10 specific projects plus tips for transforming a garden into a refuge.
Expert
(dist. by Sterling)
The Orchid Expert (Mar., $14.95) by D.G. Hessayon explores the uniqueness of orchids and highlights the most unusual varieties.
Green Man Books
(dist. by Chelsea Green)
The Organic Gardeners Handbook: How to Create an Abundant Vegetable Garden on a Small Piece of Ground, with Little Money and Few Resources (July, $24.95) by Frank Tozer.
Guild of Master Craftsman
(dist. by Sterling)
Success with Sun-Loving Plants (Mar., $14.95) by Graham Clarke covers selecting and planting the best varieties.
Hatherleigh Press
Get Fit Through Gardening (Mar., $16.95) by Jeffrey P. Restuccio shows how gardeners can gain maximum health benefits from planting and tending their garden.
Metamorphic Press
(dist. by Chelsea Green)
Roots Demystified: Changing Your Gardening Habits to Help Roots Thrive (Apr., $25) by Robert Kourik.
New Holland
(dist. by Sterling)
Serene Gardens: Creating Japanese Design and Detail in the Western Garden (Mar., $17.95) by Yoko Kawaguchi. How to use Western plants and materials to achieve the minimalist look favored by Japanese designers.
Timber Press
The Truth About Organic Gardening (Mar., $14.95) by Jeff Gillman evaluates the safety and efficiency of organic vs. synthetic gardening products and practices.
Univ. Press of Mississippi
Southern Shade: A Plant Selection Guide (Mar., $25) by Jo Kellum charts plants in the South that thrive in shade.
Véhicule Press
(dist. by IPG)
Stuart Robertson’s Tips on Organic Gardening (Aug.,14.95) by Stuart Robertson answers questions from urban and rural gardeners.