
Grass Isn't Greener
The Everyday Conservationist's Guide to Bringing Nature to Your Yard
$49.84
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
8 July 2025
Summary
Built around 20 easy-to-digest (and even easier to implement) tips for improving sustainability, this fun, action-oriented guide will help everyone turn their home garden into an earth-friendly habitat
Rooted in twenty practical steps that anyone can take starting today, Grass Isn’t Greener demonstrates how small changes in your yard or garden can create lasting impact for the planet: from leaving your leaves to selecting eco-friendly holiday decorations; fro…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781643263298 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1643263293 |
| Author: | Danae Wolfe |
| Publisher: | Workman Publishing |
| Imprint: | Timber Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Release Date: | 8 July 2025 |
| Weight: | 700g |
| Dimensions: | 226mm x 198mm x 18mm |
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Critics Review
“Grass Isn’t Greener shares steps we can each take to create a more sustainable planet and garden.”–The Washington Gardener
“A call to action, explaining the urgency of biodiversity and ecological threats against the environment.”–Akron Beacon Journal
“The lessons in Wolfe’s book shine a light on the relationships between garden practices, large and small, and the broader landscape, helping readers see the big picture and where our backyards fit in…Wolfe’s knowledge of and passion for the natural world and all its creatures is on full display….But perhaps most illuminating is Wolfe’s message that although not all of us are able to make large-scale changes, we can all share our journey with others and build community as we nurture our world.” –The American Gardener
“Illustrated with beautiful, useful color photographs and clear instructions on how to implement a wide range of eco-friendly, actionable suggestions, this thoughtful work will be relished by gardeners working to create a more sustainable yard.”
–Library Journal
“Profusely illustrated, well captioned, and clearly conveyed. A primer on creating a native garden right at home.”–Booklist
“Grass Isn’t Greener is bursting with progressive, actionable advice for nurturing an earth-friendly, habitat-rich oasis. Danae Wolfe is a gentle and informative guide, thoughtfully navigating the complexities of creating a safe and welcoming outdoor space in an age when speed and convenience too often supersede the health and well-being of our wild neighbors (and ourselves). In this comprehensive primer, Wolfe’s advice and captivating images steer readers down an alternative path, one filled with life and with love for the world outside our doors.”–Nancy Lawson, The Humane Gardener
“Approachable and accessible, here we have a handy introduction of bite-sized topics critical to the success of natural habitat gardening. On subjects as diverse as plant selection, garden management, light pollution, beneficial predator bugs, working with neighbors, and how outdoor décor can affect our wild friends, Wolfe lays out the important basics of more sustainable living in our home landscapes.”–Benjamin Vogt, author of Prairie Up and A New Garden Ethic
“In Grass isn’t Greener, Danae Wolfe reveals the future: when conservation will be done en masse by private citizens on private property. Wolfe captures this paradigm shift with all the detail you need to create a model ecological landscape. Kudos to Grass isn’t Greener for helping speed along this essential transition.”–Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature’s Best Hope
About The Author
Danae Wolfe
Danae Wolfe is an award-winning conservation photographer, writer, educator, and the founder behind the @chasingbugs social media handle, focused on fostering appreciation and stewardship of backyard bugs and wildlife. Ever the pragmatic, she believes that everyone has the power to make a difference in combatting climate change and biodiversity loss. Danae was the 2022 recipient of the Garden Communicators International Emergent Communicator award, and her work has been featured in various outlets including CNN, The American Gardener magazine, and Nature Conservancy magazine. Through her community conservation initiative, Chasing Bugs, she has reached global audiences with science-based education about the importance of gardening for biodiversity and has inspired gardeners to appreciate the beauty of our natural world and embrace their role in its protection.
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