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The book explains how to grow productive gardens with little or no supplemental watering by combining climate understanding, soil management, and plant selection. It surveys regional rainfall patterns and water-wise science, offers techniques to increase drought resilience—deepening rooting zones, curing clayey subsoils, building humus, using green manures and mulches—and gives practical bed designs, season-by-season care, and A–Z crop guidance. It emphasizes site selection through observation of native vegetation, adapting raised-bed methods to limited water supplies, and long-term strategies for conserving and accessing subsoil moisture. Final chapters present a sample personal garden plan and step-by-step recommendations to reduce irrigation while maintaining yields.
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