Mary Louise Flint
Pests of the Garden and Small Farm
A Grower's Guide to Using Less Pesticide, Second edition
286 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, 250 color illustrations, 100 line illustrations
March 1999, Available worldwide
Categories: Organismal Biology; Entomology; Agriculture; Gardening
March 1999, Available worldwide
Categories: Organismal Biology; Entomology; Agriculture; Gardening
"Contains all kinds of information about controlling pests and diseases through good cultural practices and preventive measures."—Fresno Bee
"Clear, concise, and accessible, this guide. . . should be considered a required text for landscape managers and their crews."—Publishers Weekly
"A guide for the victory garden grower or the professional looking for sound methods to reduce pesticides. The book is clearly written and deals concisely with a range of garden problems, including diseases, arthropods, snails and slugs, nematodes, and weeds. . . . An excellent review of plant and pest development."—Choice
"Not only practical and useful, but intriguing and surprisingly readable."—Los Angeles Times
"The second and newly revised edition is an indispensable and authoritative manual for small-scale fruit and vegetable growers. . . . This is an incomparable resource—an essential purchase for all horticultural collections, especially in the West."—Library Journal
"University of California entomologist Mary Louise Flint has updated her classic Grower's Guide to Using Less Pesticide, making it even better! A spectacular job of summarizing low-spray management techniques. . . . Besides its comprehensiveness , the major virtue of Pests of the Garden is its clarity. Lots of color photographs showin pests and symptims complement the jargon-free text. . . . We recommend this book without reservation to all serious growers, as a textbook for self-paced study and as a reference guide without peer."—Whole Earth
"Clear, concise, and accessible, this guide. . . should be considered a required text for landscape managers and their crews."—Publishers Weekly
"A guide for the victory garden grower or the professional looking for sound methods to reduce pesticides. The book is clearly written and deals concisely with a range of garden problems, including diseases, arthropods, snails and slugs, nematodes, and weeds. . . . An excellent review of plant and pest development."—Choice
"Not only practical and useful, but intriguing and surprisingly readable."—Los Angeles Times
"The second and newly revised edition is an indispensable and authoritative manual for small-scale fruit and vegetable growers. . . . This is an incomparable resource—an essential purchase for all horticultural collections, especially in the West."—Library Journal
"University of California entomologist Mary Louise Flint has updated her classic Grower's Guide to Using Less Pesticide, making it even better! A spectacular job of summarizing low-spray management techniques. . . . Besides its comprehensiveness , the major virtue of Pests of the Garden is its clarity. Lots of color photographs showin pests and symptims complement the jargon-free text. . . . We recommend this book without reservation to all serious growers, as a textbook for self-paced study and as a reference guide without peer."—Whole Earth
Featuring more than 250 color photographs of pests and crops, and more than 100 drawings, this book, with its authoritative text, enables you to identify pests quickly—and to prevent, correct, or live with most common pest problems. Crop tables at the end of the book describe major pests on 30 vegetable and fruit tree crops and refer you to specific pages for more detail.
The book's approach minimizes the use of broad spectrum pesticides, relying primarily on alternatives such as: biological control; resistant varieties; traps and barriers; less toxic pesticides such as soaps, oils, and microbials; changing planting, irrigation, or cultivating procedures; and other preventive measures.
Includes: landscape designs that prevent pests; planting, irrigating, other plant care activities that prevent potential problems; resistant varieties; biological controls (use of parasites, predators, or pathogens); less-toxic pesticides such as soaps, oil, and microbials; mulches and other physical and mechanical controls; references, suppliers list, and glossary.Now in an extensively revised new edition, the highly successful Pests of the Garden and Small Farm adapts scientifically based integrated pest management techniques to the needs of the home gardener and small-scale farmer.
The book's approach minimizes the use of broad spectrum pesticides, relying primarily on alternatives such as: biological control; resistant varieties; traps and barriers; less toxic pesticides such as soaps, oils, and microbials; changing planting, irrigation, or cultivating procedures; and other preventive measures.
Includes: landscape designs that prevent pests; planting, irrigating, other plant care activities that prevent potential problems; resistant varieties; biological controls (use of parasites, predators, or pathogens); less-toxic pesticides such as soaps, oil, and microbials; mulches and other physical and mechanical controls; references, suppliers list, and glossary.Now in an extensively revised new edition, the highly successful Pests of the Garden and Small Farm adapts scientifically based integrated pest management techniques to the needs of the home gardener and small-scale farmer.
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Tiny Game Hunting: Environmentally Healthy Ways to Trap and Kill the Pests in Your House and Garden, New Edition, by Hilary Dole Klein and Adrian M. Wenner
Natural Enemies Handbook: The Illustrated Guide to Biological Pest Control, by Mary Louise Flint and Steve H. Driestadt
Enhancing Biological Control: Habitat Management to Promote Natural Enemies of Agricultural Pests, by Charles H. Pickett and Robert L. Bugg, editors
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