IPM for Gardeners: A Guide to Integrated Pest Management
By (Author) Nancy R. Pataky
By (author) Philip L. Nixon
By (author) Raymond A. Cloyd
Workman Publishing
Timber Press
13th February 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Insects (entomology)
Gardening
Reference works
632.9
Paperback
252
A team of experts explains how any gardener can use Integrated Pest Management techniques for success at home.
"This book. . . . will empower any gardener who desires to use IPM techniques successfully at home." --American Gardener
"Authoritative, well illustrated, and packed with case studies, this volume promises to change the way we see our gardens." --Hobby Greenhouse
"My favorite feature of IPM for Gardeners is the inclusion of offset snippets about topics ranging from getting poinsettias to bloom to handy information about applying horticultural oils." --E-Streams
"If you want to explore the science behind the apparent 'magic, ' in depth, then this book is for you." --Kitchen Garden
"Read this, and you should be well-prepared for making day-to-day IPM choices." --HortIdeas
"An excellent textbook for those who want a practical foundation in IPM." --Northwest Garden News
"Whether you are a novice gardener or a full-time farmer, IPM for Gardeners will do you and your garden a world of good." --E, the Environmental Magazine
"The book is written so that everyone can easily understand the principles and practice of IPM." --Bella Online
"IPM for Gardeners is packed with tips to help you maintain a healthy balance in your garden." --Real Estate Showcase
"Like all Timber Press books, IPM for Gardeners is a handsome and lavishly illustrated book." --New Farm
"Belongs in every serious gardener's personal library. It could easily guide you toward clearing off that shelf full of chemicals and, in the process, lead to a safer, more hospitable environment." --Northwest Indiana Times
Raymond A. Cloyd is assistant professor of Ornamental Entomology and Integrated Pest Management in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois. His appointment combines research, teaching, and extension. Dr. Cloyd has held positions in private industry as a landscape maintenance supervisor and greenhouse manager. He earned his Ph.D. in Entomology from Purdue University.