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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening
Gardener's Nightcap is a gardening manual/anthology.
Easy-to-read information and full-color photography guide the
readers to information on the best grasses that grow in the hot,
humid South, and instructions on planting and maintenance for each
season of the year.
This fascinating work presents the story of the growth of Japanese
culture and philosophy as illustrated by gardens. The author
identifies the importance of the garden in Japanese art throughout
history, tracing its development from Ancient Chinese prototype, to
early Japanese gardens, to the mansions of Muromachi, the Tea
Gardens, and finally modern gardens. She relates the evolution of
the garden to Oriental religion and philosophy, political and
historical events, the arts in general, and the tea ceremony. The
book's lively, interesting prose and handsome illustrations give it
enduring appeal.
Although the integration of sculpture in gardens is part of a long
tradition dating back at least to antiquity, the sculptures
themselves are often overlooked, both in the history of art and in
the history of the garden. This collection of essays considers the
changing relationship between sculpture and gardens over the last
three centuries, focusing on four British archetypes: the Georgian
landscape garden, the Victorian urban park, the outdoor spaces of
twentieth-century modernism and the late-twentieth-century
sculpture park. Through a series of case studies exploring the
contemporaneous audiences of gardens, the book uncovers the social,
political and gendered messages revealed by sculpture's placement
and suggests that the garden can itself be read as a sculptural
landscape.
This book helps you in choosing the perfect plant for every
location in your garden, with 120 photographs. You can understand
the properties of different soils, from acid and alkaline to light
sand and heavy clay. You can make the most of various different
locations within your garden, including moist, shady, dry and
sunny. It includes advice on making the best choices and using the
right planting and growing techniques - from mulching and feeding
to deadheading and pruning - to ensure stunning, healthy plants in
every area of the garden. It includes a quick reference chart of
the most popular garden plants and their individual requirements.
Putting a plant in the right location and soil will ensure that it
has the best possible start and chance of long-term health. This
book explains how to successfully match plants to the conditions in
your garden. It covers the basics of ground preparation, sowing and
planting, as well as offering tips on plant maintenance. All the
different soil types are described and illustrated, showing how
they influence the types of plants that can be grown. A chart of
popular plants provides information on preferred soil types,
position, planting and flowering times, ensuring that you choose
the right varieties for the specific soil and climate conditions in
your garden.
Contemplative landscape and contemplative space are familiar terms
in the areas of design, landscape architecture and architecture.
Krinke and her contributors, all highly regarded scholars and
designers, set out to explore definitions, theories, and case
studies of contemplative landscapes. The contributors, Marc Treib,
John Beardsley, Michael Singer, Lance Neckar, Heinrich Herman, and
Rebecca Krinke, have spent their careers researching, critiquing,
and making landscapes. Here they investigate the role of
contemplative space in a post-modern world and examine the impact
of nature and culture on the design or interpretation of
contemplative landscapes.
The authors investigate principles and strategies often used as
guidance for creating contemplative landscapes, as well as the
relationships and differences between contemplative and
commemorative space. The essays, drawn from both scholarship and
personal experience explore the links between spaces designed to
provide health benefits and contemplative space.
"Bursting with useful advice, especially for new gardeners."
--Booklist To be a successful gardener, you need to know two
things: how to do something and when to do it. Both concepts are
thoroughly tackled in The Month-By-Month Gardening Guide. This
comprehensive approach to gardening guides home gardeners--whether
you are growing vegetables, flowers, or houseplants--through a year
of growing. Throughout, the emphasis is on organic,
wildlife-friendly techniques. By following the guidance detailed in
this hardworking primer, you'll be well on your way to a beautiful
and bountiful garden that will provide pleasure throughout the
year.
In Six Thousand Years up the Garden Path, a seasoned
horticulturalist takes others on a light-hearted and magical
journey through the history of gardens. Ian Robertson has spent a
lifetime working in the world of plants and design and relies on
his experience as an international garden designer to narrate a
fascinating history of gardening. Beginning with Sumerians learning
to garden between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Robertson
transports others through the Fertile Crescent to western Europe,
forward to the British Isles, and onward to the New World all while
describing the beauty of the gardens of Andrew Jackson Downing,
Wolfgang Oehme, Frederick Law Olmstead, and many others. Included
in his story of the foliage and blossoms that surrounded kings,
princes, queens, and mistresses, Robertson shares a timeline,
glossary, and roadside stopovers that make the journey up the
garden path even more delightful. Tailored for the enjoyment of
either experienced or novice gardeners immersed in the second
fastest growing hobby in America, Robertson provides insights into
the people, events, and plants that have vibrantly colored the
landscape of the world for thousands of years.
Have you ever had a question on how to grow African violets but
could not find the answer? Now your dilemma is solved and you will
be able to quickly find the information for which you are looking.
With this book in your hands you will no longer have to guess when
it comes to growing beautiful African violets, crowned with dozens
of gorgeous blossoms. The primary theme of Mel Robey's third book
on African violets is: Getting Back to the Basics. The reader will
find answers to 250 of the most common questions the author has
been asked since the publication of his first book on these popular
houseplants. He combines a unique knowledge of horticulture with an
easy to understand writing style. 250 Questions and their answers
are covered in ten chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2
Getting To Know Your Plants Chapter 3 Plant Food Essential For
Healthy Plants Chapter 4 Potting Mixtures: Key To Being Successful
Chapter 5 Containers For Growing Beautiful African Violets Chapter
6 Proper Watering Techniques Important Chapter 7 Those Ugly Pests:
Insects, Diseases, and Other Unsightly Problems Chapter 8
Propagation Is Easy Chapter 9 The Environment Around Your Plants
Chapter 10 Light: Its Role In A Plant's Life Glossary You will find
answers to questions such as: .What can be done to solve the
problem after a white, salty crust has formed on the potting soil
surface and rim of the pot? .Does the type of fertilizer I use have
any influence on how well my African violets bloom? .Are there any
simple ways to sterilize my potting mixture? .If you could pick one
problem that causes African violets the most trouble, what would it
be? .Why are the flower buds on my African violet dropping off
before they open? This is very discouraging
How clever would it be to grow all the ingredients for an entire
tasty dish in one garden pot? Well now you can, with The One-Pot
Gourmet Gardener, which takes 25 contemporary and classic recipes
and shows how to grow their ingredients in one chic container. Grow
each recipe in one pot and serve them in another! The container
recipes are arranged by eating event from picnics to snacks to main
courses and puddings, with drinks and dressings to accompany. Enjoy
refreshing chilled Gazpacho, followed by tasty Courgette and Fennel
Tart with healthy Micro-Veg Salad, topped off with delicious Summer
Pudding, and washed down with Pimms Jelly. The one-pot recipes are
for beginners and more experienced gardeners and cooks, and include
a full step by step masterclass to sowing, growing and harvesting.
Jason Ingram won Photographer of the Year at the Garden Media Guild
Awards, 2014
Steven and Susan show how to create a range of useful structures
and furnishings, both large and small, at relatively little expense
by using mostly recycled materials. The first chapters show the
kinds of materials used and their possible uses; the next
demonstrate some basic making skills. The book then showcases a
variety of projects, including structures like a garden shed/studio
and a recycled deck, as well as smaller items of garden furniture,
such as garden chairs and tables, as well as various forms of
storage. Each project includes step-by- step construction
techniques with illustrations.
The health benefits of a plant-based diet are well-known and
scientific research now shows that plants have a positive effect on
the mind too. Many leaves, roots and berries contain ingredients
that boost cognitive skills and alleviate common problems like
stress, fatigue and mood swings - without the side effects of
conventional drugs. In this authoritative guide, experts in herbal
medicine and neuroscience recommend plants for a wide range of
problems. They explain the science behind how they work and suggest
easy remedies and exercises that are pleasant to take and make part
of your daily routine. Beautifully illustrated, Botanical Brain
Balms is packed full of safe and natural ways to improve the way
you think and feel.
This work shows how to create enchanting outdoor spaces for all
ages, combining the needs of children and pets with the adult
desire to cultivate a beautiful garden. It is a quick reference on
all aspects of planting and maintaining a garden, including advice
on habitats and soil-types, co-ordinating colour and foliage, and
identifying and dealing with pests. Practical tips and instructions
are presented in topic-based spreads. The book offers a practical
and realistic approach to organic alternatives as well as
conventional gardening methods.
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