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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening
This handy handbook, which can be used independently or as a
companion to "The Trees of Florida" and "The Shrubs and Woody Vines
of Florida," makes it possible to easily identify all of Florida's
native and naturalized woody plants. The text is formatted as a
traditional botanical key, offering a series of either/or decisions
leading to the precise identification of a plant in hand. Designed
primarily for field use and targeted to both amateurs and
professionals, the keys are clear, concise, non-technical, and rely
on conspicuous and easily seen features with emphasis on
characteristics that are observable year-round. An important
addition to any plant lover's field gear.
An illustrated map and guide to the Cotswolds' most beautiful
spots, A Cotswold Garden Companion covers everything from Jacobean
gems and classics of the English landscape movement to some of the
finest contemporary gardens around today. Readers will meet royal
gardeners, car-park gardeners, plant hunters and inveterate
collectors, as well as discovering all manner of horticultural
highlights, from national collections of walnuts, foxgloves and
flowering cherries, to the strawberry beds that inspired William
Morris's fabric designs - not to mention a sprinkling of garden
shops and plant nurseries just too good to miss. Presented in an
attractive slip case, A Cotswold Garden Companion is clear and easy
to use and appealing to art lovers and garden lovers alike.
This early work is a fascinating read for any greengrocer or
historian, but contains much information that is still useful and
practical today. It is a thoroughly recommended title for the
market stall holder's bookshelf. Contents Include: Territorial
Production, Produce a Speculative Commodity, Points to Watch in
Buying, Physical Layout of Market, Equipment Requirements Vary,
Care and Handling of Produce, Opening the Market, Advertising the
Opening, Opening Day, Fruit and Vegetable Salesmanship, General
Stand Display, and The Produce Market. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 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 text and artwork.
Ten annuals appear here, each a specific cultivar carefully
selected for its innate and enduring beauty. The photographs show
every critical stage of their development, creating an album which
should inspire planting that is as attractive in Winter as Spring.
Each plant is described in detail, explaining not just how it
develops and the conditions in which it develops, but also its
cultural, historic and folkloric associations.
An excellent book on a topic rarely explained, Practical
Groundsmanship will be the greatest possible assistance to all who
have a respponsibilit of turf upkeep from the park-keeper to the
groundsman of the smallest local sports club. Contents Include: The
Presentation of Groundsmanship - Cricket - Tennis - Bowls - Hockey
- Football - Outfields and General Areas - Running Tracks - Garden
Lawns and Paths - Maintenance - Composts - War on Weeds - The Worm
Problem - Machinery and Equipment - The Groundsman's Calendar -
Dimensions of Playing Areas - Practical Points
"Wherein the gardener learns how to grow vegetables and the
housewife how to cook them." Originally published in 1937, this is
a wonderfully detailed and simple guide to, first, growing and then
cooking your own vegetables. A hugely useful tome for the kitchen
gardener, written with simple, easy to follow instructions and
hints and tips. Many of the earliest books, particularly those
dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork. Contents Include: Introduction By C.
H. Middleton - Introduction By Ambrose Heath - General Cultivation
- Enemies Of The Kitchen Garden - An ABC of Vegetables - Salad
Vegetables - Garden Herbs - Vegetable Dishes - A Few Vegetable
Soups - Salad, Raw and Cooked - Herbs - Index - Index To French
Recipes - Index To Latin Names
150 Gardens You Need to Visit before You Die profiles a selection
of the most beautiful gardens in the world, renowned for their
exceptional flora, imaginative designs, and inspiring locations.
From Kew Gardens in London to the Singapore Botanical Gardens, and
from Monet's garden at Giverny to the Zen garden of the Ryoan-ji
Temple in Kyoto, this handsomely bound book captures in words and
images the most notable features of these 150 glorious,
not-to-be-missed gardens. An essential bucket list book for garden
lovers!
The Guide to Canadian Vegetable Gardening includes how-to and when
to information for successful vegetable gardening thoughout the
gardening regions in Canada. Filled with the need to know
information on planting, growing and harvesting more than 50
vegetables and herbs. Includes full-color images and helpful maps
and charts.
A tour of some of the UK's most beguiling gardens in the counties
of Kent, Sussex and Surrey, the counties that exemplify 'the garden
of England'. In these three counties a wealth of history and
horticulture has combined with geography in the shape of rolling
landscapes, wooded valleys and meandering waterways, to provide an
attractive and fascinating collection. They are in villages and
towns, as well as in deep countryside, and all are privately owned.
Some have been in the possession of the same family for many
generations, while others have recently been transformed by new
owners. Some open for the National Garden Scheme, while others are
open privately and in some cases for just the occasional day for
charity. The stunning gardens explored in this visually rich guide
include: Arundel Castle, Denmans, Gravetye Manor, Munstead Wood and
Sussex Prairie Garden. The book also includes a gazetteer of other
important gardens in the area with location advice, to enable
readers to plan a more elaborate tour of this fertile garden area.
Filled with stunning, specially commissioned photographs by Clive
Boursnell, Secret Gardens of the South East is a unique guide that
opens the gates to the most intriguing gardens in this part of
England.
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How to Build a Shed
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Sally Coulthard; Illustrated by Lee John Philips
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Ever dreamed of having your very own garden retreat? Off-the-shelf
sheds aren't always the answer - the cheap ones are badly made and
freezing cold, and the better quality ones are really expensive.
But what if you could build your own shed from scratch? How to
Build a Shed is the ultimate practical guide. With its clear,
easy-to-follow instructions, expert advice and specially
commissioned illustrations, you'll be able to source the materials,
choose the right tools and build your dream shed on a budget - even
if you've never used a hammer.
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