Synopses & Reviews
Ask the tough questions. How can I cut down on energy use in my kitchen? What should I use to unclog the bathroom sink? Which cars create the least pollution? Should I or shouldn't I fertilize my lawn? These are just a few of the issues that families face every day in the suburbs. In this one-of-a-kind guide, author Warren Schultz points out the environmental and personal costs of traditional, toxic household practices and offers safe, natural, and easy alternatives.
Synopsis
An award-winning garden writer demystifies the world of organics with his trademark wit and extensive horticulture knowledge in this comprehensive guide to protecting the environment while living in the suburbs. Full-color photos.
About the Author
Warren Schultz is an award- winning writer whose articles appear in Martha Stewart Living, Gourmet, This Old House, Organic Gardening, Garden Design, Fine Gardening, Woman's Day, Money, and Saveur, among others. He is the author of several books, including The Chemical-Free Lawn, A Man's Turf, A Man's Garden, and For Your Garden: City Gardens. A certified basketball referee who enjoys running and bicycling, Warren lives and gardens--organically, of course--in Essex Junction, Vermont.