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This book offers everything you need to know when planning a
garden, including advice on drawing your own garden plan; how to
create garden features such as walls, ponds, patios and arches; and
how to deal with every kind of garden site. It features over 2,000
photographs - both how-to step-by-step pictures and also beautiful
inspirational images. It shows you how to choose the best plants
for your garden environment, with a directory of over 1,000 plants
that will thrive in a variety of conditions. It includes projects
and ideas for the kitchen garden, flower garden, greenhouse and
conservatory. Successful gardening requires a combination of
thorough planning and skilled execution, and this book offers all
the creative ideas and practical solutions you need to help you
make the most of the space you have available. Each chapter lists
alphabetically the plants that do well under specific conditions
and clearly identifies them with a photograph. There is guidance on
when to carry out essential tasks and when to plan and implement
creative projects, and advice on indoor gardening and house plant
care. Containing over 2,000 beautiful photographs, this book will
provide all the gardening information you need to create your
perfect outdoor and indoor space.
This title offers essential gardening skills and tasks, and a guide
to 3000 plants, with more than 1900 photographs and illustrations.
It includes step-by-step techniques on everything from planning and
design to planting, propagation, care and cultivation through each
season. It contains advice on choosing the best plants for all
types of garden, with entries arranged alphabetically within plant
categories for quick and easy reference. It includes information on
caring for trees, shrubs, climbers, bulbs, annuals and perennials,
growing vegetables, herbs and fruit, greenhouse gardening, and
improving your lawn. It contains descriptions and essential
cultivation information for over 3000 common garden plants. It is
an essential box set for new gardeners and those who want to extend
their gardening expertise. Whether you are an experienced gardener
or a complete beginner, these two authoritative reference books
contain everything you need to know about planning, planting and
maintaining your garden, and choosing the best plants to suit your
location. "The Visual Encyclopedia of Garden Techniques" includes
all the essential gardening skills, such as improving your soil and
planting flowers, shrubs and trees. "The Visual Encyclopedia of
Garden Plants" is the perfect companion for selecting the best
plants to create a beautiful and uniquely personal garden. With
practical advice and over 1900 photographs, these informative books
are indispensable for any gardener.
This fully updated second edition of the best-selling Weeds of the
Northeast provides lavish illustrations for ready identification of
more than 500 common and economically important weeds in the
Northeast and in the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states. This
new edition covers the region south to North Carolina, north to
Maine and southern Canada, and west to Wisconsin. This practical
guide includes descriptions and photos of floral and vegetative
characteristics, giving anyone who works with plants the ability to
identify weeds before they flower. A broadened range and prevalence
of important weeds in the Northeast, as well as the Upper Midwest
and Mid-Atlantic United States Standardized species descriptions
with a wealth of information in a condensed and comprehensive
format-more than 200 new species accounts Easy identification
through a dichotomous key, detailed descriptions, and images
Comparison tables make it easy to differentiate between many
closely related and similar species Weeds of the Northeast is a
comprehensive reference book for those aspects of weed biology and
ecology important to weed management. It will serve home gardeners
and landscape managers as well as pest management specialists and
allergists.
For the Founding Fathers, gardening, agriculture, and botany
were elemental passions: a conjoined interest as deeply ingrained
in their characters as the battle for liberty and a belief in the
greatness of their new nation.
"Founding Gardeners" is an exploration of that obsession, telling
the story of the revolutionary generation from the unique
perspective of their lives as gardeners, plant hobbyists, and
farmers. Acclaimed historian Andrea Wulf describes how George
Washington wrote letters to his estate manager even as British
warships gathered off Staten Island; how a tour of English gardens
renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their
fledgling nation; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of
environmentalism. Through these and other stories, Wulf reveals a
fresh, nuanced portrait of the men who created our nation.
This charming insight into what each season and month of the year
brings for a cottage garden will capture the imagination and
inspire any gardener (expert or novice) to get out and about, grab
a spade and get your hands dirty! Written by the BBC's Carol Klein,
full of practical advice and tips, and full of stunning
photography, this is a book truly to savour... 'Her energy,
knowledge and enthusiasm are an inspiration in every month of the
year, and this very special book will be a real gem for all garden
lovers.' -- Radio Times 'Beautifully designed, this one is too good
to miss!' -- Home & Country 'Vibrant, informative,
inspirational and personal... Klein's heartfelt love poem to her
beautiful garden.' -- Gardens Magazine 'A delight to read' -- *****
Reader review 'A wonderful garden book from a wonderful gardener'
-- ***** Reader review 'What can I say? I bought it when it first
came out in 2011 and it STILL hasn't made it on to a bookshelf as I
am constantly dipping into it' -- ***** Reader review 'A must have
for gardeners old and new' -- ***** Reader review 'A wonderful book
which I found hard to put down' -- ***** Reader review 'So
inspiring!' -- ***** Reader review
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In this wonderful gardening journal, the BBC's Carol Klein, with
characteristic warmth, eloquence and infectious enthusiasm, tells
us the story of a year in her beautiful garden at Glebe Cottage.
With superb photography throughout, she takes us on a procession
through the seasons, as she plans and plants, sows seeds and
nurtures cuttings, tends the borders, and harvests her crops. Her
energy, knowledge and passion will be an inspiration to gardeners
old and new alike in every month of the year.
Did you know that plants and plant products can be used to improve
people's cognitive, physical, psychological, and social
functioning? Well, they can, and Horticulture as Therapy is the
book to show you how If you are already familiar with the healing
potential of horticultural therapy, or even practice horticultural
therapy, this book will help you enrich your knowledge and skills
and revitalize your practice. You will learn how horticultural
therapy can be used with different populations in a variety of
settings, what resources are available, effective treatment
strategies, and the concepts behind horticultural treatment. The
first comprehensive text on the practice of horticulture as
therapy, this one-of-a-kind book will enable the profession to
educate future horticultural therapists with fundamental knowledge
and skills as they embark on careers as practitioners, researchers,
and educators. You come to understand the relationship between
people and plants more deeply as you learn about: vocational,
social, and therapeutic programs in horticulture special
populations including children, older adults, those who exhibit
criminal behavior, and those with developmental disabilities,
physical disabilities, mental health disorders, or traumatic brain
injury use of horticultural therapy in botanical gardening and
community settings adaptive gardening techniques applied research
documentation and assessment in horticultural practice Horticulture
as Therapy establishes, integrates, and communicates a foundation
of knowledge for horticultural therapists, other therapists,
horticulturists, students, research scientists, gardeners, and
others interested in this special and unique kind of therapy. By
reading Horticulture as Therapy, you will see how you can make a
difference in the health and well-being of so many people, today
and tomorrow. Translated into Greek
This story has its roots in the life of George Owen Millum, who at
the turn of the 19th century was the head gardener at Maytham Hall
in Kent, the home of Frances Hodgson Burnett, long celebrated for
her timeless classic The Secret Garden. The garden in the story was
based upon that at Maytham Hall, and George Millum was the model
for Ben Weatherstaff, Frances Hodgson Burnett's fictional gardener.
George's son, George Charles Millum, who like his father was born
in the gardener's cottage at Maytham, also grew up to be a country
house gardener - hence the title of this book, written and compiled
by his own son with detailed extracts from his diaries.
Our planet, the Earth, is under threat, with potentially
catastrophic consequences for ourselves and the other lifeforms it
sustains. Yet Nature itself can still rescue us - with plants
playing a pivotal role, in the countryside - and everywhere. In
gardens and parks, plants are the mainstay of our relationship with
the natural world, and we celebrate them for the pleasures they
bring. However, that can be part of the problem: too often we value
plants for their aesthetic qualities rather than the vital role
they play in the ecology of the Earth. In Gardening in a Changing
World Darryl Moore explores how gardens can be better for human
beings and for all the other lifeforms that inhabit them. Recent
developments in horticulture and plant science show us that we need
to rethink our attitude to plants beyond purely aesthetic concerns,
and to adopt more holistic approaches to how we design, inhabit and
enjoy our gardens. He looks at the history of garden design, to
show how we got to where we are today, and recommends ways of
changing to new principles of sustainable ecological horticulture.
This challenging and important new book will be essential reading
for professionals and students of horticulture and garden and
landscape design, as well as for anyone interested in making
gardens part of the solution to the future of life on Earth.
Every schoolchild learns about the mutually beneficial dance of honeybees and flowers: The bee collects nectar and pollen to make honey and, in the process, spreads the flowers’ genes far and wide. In The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a similarly reciprocal relationship. He masterfully links four fundamental human desires—sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and control—with the plants that satisfy them: the apple, the tulip, marijuana, and the potato. In telling the stories of four familiar species, Pollan illustrates how the plants have evolved to satisfy humankind’s most basic yearnings. And just as we’ve benefited from these plants, we have also done well by them. So who is really domesticating whom?
This text is an introduction to harmonic analysis on symmetric
spaces, focusing on advanced topics such as higher rank spaces,
positive definite matrix space and generalizations. It is intended
for beginning graduate students in mathematics or researchers in
physics or engineering. As with the introductory book entitled
"Harmonic Analysis on Symmetric Spaces - Euclidean Space, the
Sphere, and the Poincare Upper Half Plane, the style is informal
with an emphasis on motivation, concrete examples, history, and
applications. The symmetric spaces considered here are quotients
X=G/K, where G is a non-compact real Lie group, such as the general
linear group GL(n,P) of all n x n non-singular real matrices, and
K=O(n), the maximal compact subgroup of orthogonal matrices. Other
examples are Siegel's upper half "plane" and the quaternionic upper
half "plane". In the case of the general linear group, one can
identify X with the space Pn of n x n positive definite symmetric
matrices. Many corrections and updates have been incorporated in
this new edition. Updates include discussions of random matrix
theory and quantum chaos, as well as recent research on modular
forms and their corresponding L-functions in higher rank. Many
applications have been added, such as the solution of the heat
equation on Pn, the central limit theorem of Donald St. P. Richards
for Pn, results on densest lattice packing of spheres in Euclidean
space, and GL(n)-analogs of the Weyl law for eigenvalues of the
Laplacian in plane domains. Topics featured throughout the text
include inversion formulas for Fourier transforms, central limit
theorems, fundamental domains in X for discrete groups (such as the
modular group GL(n,Z) of n x n matrices with integer entries and
determinant +/-1), connections with the problem of finding densest
lattice packings of spheres in Euclidean space, automorphic forms,
Hecke operators, L-functions, and the Selberg trace formula and its
applications in spectral theory as well as number theory.
A beautifully illustrated devotional book that looks at what we can
learn about God from tending our gardens. Richard Littledale
invites you to push open the garden gate and join him as he
discovers the joy of gardening. A reluctant gardener, Richard took
up 'project garden' to help combat the loneliness of bereavement,
only to find that the physical transformation of his garden
mirrored a real change in himself too. Follow Richard's journey
through 52 tales and uncover what gardening can teach us about
patience, humility, hope, fruitfulness and the abiding goodness of
God. Beautifully illustrated throughout, each tale includes a
gardening story, a biblical reflection and a prayer. Whether you
are an enthusiastic beginner or naturally green-fingered, this
gentle and encouraging book reveals inspirational thoughts about
life and God from the perspective of the gardener. Content
Benefits: This beautifully illustrated gift book, containing 52
devotions, explores truths that we can learn about life, ourselves
and God from tending our gardens. Each tale has a gardening story,
a Bible verse and reflection and a chance to pause and pray Each
gardening tale is written in a conversational and accessible voice
Beautiful line drawings appear throughout the book adding visual
appeal Encourages even reluctant gardeners to see the joy gardening
can bring Helps gardeners see the link between the natural world
and God Enables keen gardeners to see God in their work Explores
the link between gardens and faith Enables you to spend time
listening to God in nature Ideal resource for quiet times or
devotional times Encourages those who are bereaved to take up
gardening as 'ecotherapy' to help deal with grief Ideal
inspirational gift for any green-fingered gardener Suitable for
those just starting out or seasoned gardeners Hardback cover and
internal illustrations make this a perfect gift for anyone who
loves gardening Perfect gift for birthdays, celebrations, and more
Binding - Hardback Pages - 368 Publisher - Authentic Media
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