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Locust Valley (Hardcover)
Joan Harrison, Amy Dzija Driscoll; Introduction by Herb Schierhorst
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Glen Cove (Hardcover)
Joan Harrison
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Discovery Miles 6 380
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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.
Hydrangeas are booming in popularity as home gardeners appreciate
their long season of bloom, ease of maintenance, and dazzling
variety of flower colors and forms. This book reveals the best
species for landscaping uses and the best varieties for both fresh
and dried flower arrangements. Unique in their ability to change
flower color depending on soil composition, hydrangeas are the
chameleons of the plant world. Color mysteries are cleared up along
with recommendations for achieving the best blues, pinks, purples,
and whites in the home garden. With more than 250 vivid color
photos, the book offers clear and expert advice on planting,
pruning, and providing basic care. Learn the best time to cut
hydrangeas for fresh bouquets and when and how to harvest them for
dried flowers. With single-topic chapters and answers to frequently
asked questions, this is a handy and easily accessible guide for
both beginning and experienced gardeners.
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Jamaica Inn (DVD)
Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Leslie Banks, Robert Newton, Emlyn Williams, …
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Alfred Hitchcock directed this adaptation of the Daphne du Maurier
novel - his last British film - before leaving for Hollywood and a
contract with David O. Selznick. Young orphan Mary (Maureen O'Hara)
arrives in 18th century Cornwall to live with her Uncle Joss
(Leslie Banks), the landlord of Jamaica Inn. After finding work as
a barmaid, Mary discovers that Joss commands a band of pirates who
smuggle contraband from wrecked ships. Mary is further unnerved by
the ever-present Justice of the Peace, Sir Humphrey Pengallan
(Charles Laughton).
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