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Books > Gardening
This book contains a number of papers that originally appeared in a
London Sporting paper during the season of 1846. The papers are a
series of sketches of the principle characters that compose the
hunt and are presented in such a way that they form a souvenir of
one of the most favourable seasons in the author's recollection. A
lovely illustrated book appealing to those with an interest in
fox-hunting and history of the sport. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing
these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions,
using the original artwork and text.
Each title in this new do-it-yourself series presents over 20
projects to complete with clear, step-by-step color photographs
throughout. Each book includes an easily-accessible materials list
for each project as well as all necessary stencils, patterns and
templates. Whether you decide to decorate an entire house or
garden, or simply want to make a thoughtful hand-made gift, the In
A Weekend Series has all the ideas you need.Look inside for a host
of creative ideas for making planters and window boxes from
scratch, as well as transforming and reviving articles from around
the home.
Over 340 striking color photos introduce readers to the
quintessential flower of the Cape and the Islands, the hydrangea.
The lucky people who live in the region revel in these lush flowers
flourishing in a maritime climate. Residents and visitors alike
enjoy the beautiful displays of hydrangeas in home gardens, outside
restaurants and inns, and especially in waterfront areas, where
hydrangeas thrive in the sea air. Blue blooms predominate, their
naturally cheerful colors echoing the blue of the sea and the sky.
Regional gardeners also delight in creating tapestries of color in
shades of pink, purple, and blue. This book captures the beauty of
hydrangeas and their wide range of uses, both outdoors and indoors,
including their frequent appearance in wedding bouquets. From the
lacy white flowers of climbing hydrangeas in early spring to the
rich burgundy blooms of late fall, hydrangeas bring accents of
beauty throughout the growing season.
Now in paperback, Herbs in Bloom is a delightful A-Z selection of
80 favorite groups of flowering herbs. Full of detailed information
on how to grow each herb from seed or cuttings, the book offers
systematic advice on site selection, soils, transplanting, and
other practical concerns. Over 700 herbs are included in all. In
the author's words, "It is my aim to convince fellow gardeners that
herbs also have beautiful flowers and can be used to advantage
anywhere in the landscape."
This book is the first comprehensive critical analysis of the
cultural politics of a new kind of British heritage discourse.
Based on texts ranging from tweets to restaurant menus that tell
the story of heritage vegetables, this book explores what it means
to think about our food systems, and their future, through the lens
of 'heritage'. From town hall seed swaps to restaurant menus and
coffee table books, it has become hard in recent years for
consumers to avoid the idea of 'heritage' fruit and vegetables. The
British counterpart of North American heirlooms, their varied
colours, strange shapes and endearing names are charming. Yet their
proponents claim far more for them, arguing it is vital that we
safeguard our crop heritage for global food security, social
justice and consumer choice. This book examines how heritage fruits
and vegetables are adopted to subvert corporate food production and
take food back into our own hands, while supermarkets are eagerly
adding them to their luxury ranges. The book also discusses the
practice of heritage seeds being stored in secure facilities where
most of the world's growers cannot reach them. Written in an
accessible style, this book will appeal to those studying, and
those interested in, food studies and food politics; heritage
studies; geography and environmental studies; the sociology of
consumption and cultural studies.
This book provides an empirical analysis of the concept of play as
a form of spatial practice in urban public spaces. The introduced
City-Play-Framework (CPF) is a practical urban analysis tool that
allows urban designers, landscape architects and researchers to
develop a shared awareness when opening up this window of
possibility for adventure. Two case studies substantiate and
illustrate the development process and testing of the framework in
Canberra, Australia, and Potsdam, Germany. The appropriation of
public spaces that transcend boundaries can facilitate an intrinsic
connection between people and their immediate environment, towards
a more joyful ontological state of human existence in which
imagination, co-creation and a sense of agency are key elements of
the design approach. The framework presents an alternative
understanding of public spaces and public life, reflecting on
theory and its implications for practice in a post-pandemic world
in dense urban centres. A bridge between theory and practice, this
book explores possibilities on what future design ought to be when
openness and ambiguity are consciously integrated parts of practice
and process. The book presents a valuable discussion on public
space and play for academic audiences across a wide range of
disciplines such as landscape architecture, urban design, planning,
architecture and urban sociology, which is informative for future
practice.
From his vantage point as a garden designer and writer based in
Kyoto, Marc Peter Keane examines the world around him and delivers
astonishing insights through an array of narratives. How the names
of gardens reveal their essential meaning. A new definition of what
art is. What trees are really made of. The true meaning of the
enigmatic torii gate found at Shinto shrines. Why we give flowers
as gifts. The essential, underlying unity of the world.
Gardening is a joy. This title is designed to guide you along the
easiest path to the right garden design, healthy plans, and economy
of time, money and water. The approach is holistic without being
laborious. The title offers information on everything you need to
know about gardening: from the ground-work of assessing your site,
climate and soil, to garden structures, selecting the right plants
for your garden, adding interest by way of containers, water
features and more, advice for people with coastal gardens or other
specific climatic conditions, and maintaining what you have
created, with the minimum effort and the maximum respect for our
ecology.
'Breathtakingly beautiful' i 'Tender and wholehearted' Helen Jukes
LONGLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE
INDEPENDENT, FINANCIAL TIMES, I and GARDENS ILLUSTRATED When she
suddenly finds herself uprooted, heartbroken, grieving and living
out of a suitcase in her late twenties, Alice Vincent begins
planting seeds. She nurtures pot plants and vines on windowsills
and draining boards, filling her many temporary London homes with
green. As the months pass, and with each unfurling petal and
budding leaf, she begins to come back to life. Mixing memoir,
botanical history and biography, Rootbound examines how bringing a
little bit of the outside in can help us find our feet in a world
spinning far too fast.
Why did Marcel Proust have bonsai beside his bed? What was Jane Austen
doing, coveting an apricot? How was Friedrich Nietzsche inspired by his
'thought tree'?
In Philosophy in the Garden, Damon Young explores one of literature's
most intimate relationships: authors and their gardens. For some, the
garden provided a retreat from workaday labour; for others, solitude's
quiet counsel. For all, it played a philosophical role: giving their
ideas a new life.
Philosophy in the Garden reveals the profound thoughts discovered in
parks, backyards, and pot-plants. It does not provide tips for mowing
overgrown cooch grass, or mulching a dry Japanese maple. It is a
philosophical companion to the garden's labours and joys.
Presents the latest information on applied topics in horticultural
science.* Numerous essays provide easy, time-saving and
cost-effective access to the primary literature.* Sponsored by the
American Society of Horticultural Science.
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In this book, Dan Torre explores the intriguing and multifaceted
natural, cultural and social history of the orchid. Orchids are one
of the largest families of plants - approximately 8 per cent of all
the Earth's flowering species. They are known for their beautiful
flowers with bright colours, delicate forms and delicate
fragrances. However, when we look deeper into their world, we find
that they are much more than an elegant flowering plant and behave
in unexpected ways that no other flowers do. Philosophers have
contemplated them; countless artists have celebrated them; millions
of people have cultivated them, displayed them and even consumed
them. Orchids occupy our thoughts, our stories, our societies, our
greenhouses, our florists, our supermarkets and our homes. And that
is merely the beginning.
Alvar Aalto and The Art of Landscape captures the essence of the
Finnish architect's landscape concept, emphasising culture and
tradition, which characterised his approach to and understanding of
architecture as part of the wider environment. From the forests of
his youth to sights from his travels, Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) was
influenced by outdoor landscapes. Throughout his career, he felt
the need to shape the terrain and this became a signature of his
architecture. Divided into five chapters, this book traces Aalto's
relationship with landscape, starting with an analysis of his
definitions and descriptions of landscape language, which ranged
from natural references and biological terms, to synonyms and
comparisons. It includes beautifully illustrated case study
projects from the 1950s and 1960s, discussing Aalto's
transformation of different landscapes through topography,
terracing and tiers, ruins and natural elements, horizon outlines,
landmarks, and the repetition of form. Featuring archival sketches,
garden drawings, and plans, the book also contains Aalto's text
'Architecture in the Landscape of Central Finland' from 1925 in the
appendix. This book provides fascinating, untold insights into
Aalto's relationship with landscape and how this developed during
his lifetime, for scholars, researchers, and students interested in
architecture and landscape history, landscape art, and cultural
studies.
This book is for all gardeners (be they amateur or professional),
garden designers and landscape architects, who want to learn how to
create and maintain a protective environment suitable for any type
of plant they wish to grow. From large scale glasshouses, shelters
and living boundaries, to modest cold frames and greenhouses, this
book will equip readers with the knowledge to manage their
protected space successfully and sustainably. Coverage includes:
managing light, heat and humidity; the climate future and
sustainable practices; soil husbandry and alternatives, including
hydroponics; health and hygiene in protected spaces and finally,
understanding biodiversity and encouraging natural allies. Industry
insights from experts and professionals at internationally renowned
gardens and leading manufacturers, as well as exceptional research
from NASA, MIT and other leading universities, explore what's
happening at the cutting edge of horticulture and how this
knowledge can be applied in your own garden.
Take your garden to the next level—organic, native, and natural!
Permaculture is an important but often misunderstood method of growing
food and building homes in a manner that works with nature, rather than
against it, to create beautiful, healthy, and useful gardens. Blending
ecology, organic agriculture, green home design, appropriate
technology, and biology can be confusing and overwhelming, but
Permaculture for Beginners simplifies this vast field for practical
application. This is a hands-on guide, taking the beginner through each
step of the design process, so that anyone can apply permaculture
principles to their own life. While the principles are simple, the
in-depth topics cover every aspect of permaculture, including:
- Building green homes and passive solar design
- Growing edible plant communities and forest gardens
- Using no-till and natural farming methods
- Creating microclimates for extended growing seasons
- Raising livestock with ecological foraging techniques
- Transforming urban backyards into food-abundant oases
This is a commonsense approach to sustainable living that creates a
self-sufficient and low-effort home for the people that live there,
whether in the city or the country. Permaculture for Beginners isn’t a
philosophy book, or a dissertation on theory. It is a step-by-step,
complete guide to every aspect of permaculture.
This brand-new, completely redesigned volume of FLOWER ARRANGING
builds on the original best-selling edition, which has been the
ultimate and preeminent book of basic floral design instruction in
the world since 2007. Used as a textbook by scores of universities,
colleges, high schools and vocational programs around the globe,
this modern edition not only provides a foundation for novices
entering the world of floristry but also serves as a refresher for
experienced designers and as a springboard to the next level for
designers in between. This new edition comprises more than 150
floral designs ranging from basic and traditional to advanced and
contemporary, all created by Teresa Lanker, The Ohio State
University, and Frank Feysa, AIFD, CFD, PFCI, design director for
Smithers-Oasis Company. Included are flower recipes and
step-by-step instructions, with illustrative photos, for 36
all-occasion arrangements, wedding bouquets, flowers to wear,
sympathy arrangements, holiday designs, and even novelty
arrangements and fruit baskets--designs that professional florists
make every day. Also featured are more advanced and creative
variations of each traditional design, and the initial chapters
provide a wealth of in-depth information on the principles and
elements of floral design as well as floral design mechanics. At a
whopping 296 pages, this new edition of FLOWER ARRANGING has almost
double the number of pages of the original version. And with more
than 630 photos, this all-encompassing and inspirational guide to
growth is an absolute must-have for everyone practicing the art of
flower arranging, so order one for every designer (and aspiring
designer) in your shop!
Ecological Golf Course Management is the most comprehensive work
ever done on ecological turf management. It's a must-have for any
golf course superintendent, sports field manager, or turf
professional interested in reducing or eliminating chemical
pesticide use.
Ecological Golf Course Management focuses on managing the health
and welfare of all soil organisms from a single-celled bacterium to
fully developed turf plants and connects the reader to the
important and relevant interactions between them. It points out
ways to exploit natural plant defense systems that have been
largely ignored and to engage many of the powerful allies that live
above and below ground.
Ecological Golf Course Management explores in detail the many
aspects of:
* Biological and botanical pest control
* Plant stress management
* Compost production and use
* Natural disease suppressants
* Biological fertility management
* Soil, leaf tissue, and water analysis
* The ecological impact of conventional pesticides and cultural
practices
This beautifully illustrated giftable gardening reference book is a
complete guide to the growing and use of medicinal plants,
combining exquisite botanical illustrations with practical
self-help projects. Every day sees a discovery in the press about
the new uses of plants, and it's certain that most of our most
important drugs are derived from plants. From willow (used to
procure aspirin) to periwinkle (used in chemotherapy to treat
lymphoma) many common garden plants have provided cures in modern
medicine. In this book readers can discover more than 200
life-saving plants and 25 home-grown remedies to make themselves.
Each plant is catalogued and the traditional and modern uses are
detailed, alongside a beautiful botanical illustration. Each home
cure is described and illustrated with step-by-step photographs to
show how you can be a gardener and heal yourself. Recipes include:
Dried lemon balm, Passionflower sleep tea, Plantain balm, Rosehip
syrup, Rosemary infused oil, Elderberry vinegar, Chickweed cream,
Comfrey ointment, Nettle soup, Dried valerian root. The Gardener's
Companion to Medicinal Plants is part of the Kew Gardener's Guide
to Growing series and is accompanied by Growing Herbs, Growing
House Plants, Growing Vegetables, Growing Orchids and Growing
Fruit.
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