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From the acclaimed author of Garden Awakening, We Are the ARK
urgently advocates all home gardeners to bring nature back to their
yards and to be an active part of positive environmental change.
The loss of biodiversity is rapidly reducing the ability of the
earth to maintain clean air and water and to provide food and
habitat for all her creatures - including us. We must take direct
action to alleviate the unjustifiable stress on the individual
plants and animals and other life forms we share our planet with.
But how do we do it? In We are the ARK, award-winning garden
designer Mary Reynolds provides an answer: by restoring nature to
our home gardens and public spaces through acts of restorative
kindness (ARK). So what is an ARK? It's a restored, native
ecosystem, and a thriving patch of native plants and creatures that
have been allowed to re-establish in the earth's intelligent,
successional process of natural restoration. Over time, this land
becomes a habitat for pollinators and wild creatures who are in
desperate need of support. In We Are the ARK, Reynolds details
exactly how home gardeners can play a role, no matter the size of
their space. Readers will be inspired to take part in positive
environmental change and equipped to do so at home. AUTHOR: Mary
Reynolds is a reformed internationally acclaimed landscape
designer. The youngest woman in history to win a gold medal for
garden design at the Chelsea flower show in 2002, she has since
given that all up to be part of the solution to the crisis we are
all living through, the climate and biodiversity collapse. She is
the bestselling author The Garden Awakening, and a motivational
speaker and founder of the global movement We Are The ARK. SELLING
POINTS: . We Are the ARK is equal parts advocacy and instruction.
Reynolds cogently and passionately explains how gardening can make
an impact on the environment and instructs home gardeners on how to
do so on their own property . Mary Reynolds is an award-winning
garden designer and the author of the groundbreaking book Garden
Awakening. Her passionate fans follow her on wearetheark.org. 200
colour illustrations
Drawing inspiration from forest gardening and permaculture
traditions, the award-winning garden designer Mary Reynolds
encourages us to create a bond with the land to restore its health
and feel its energy. She demonstrates how to create a magical
garden that is an expanding, living, interconnected ecosystem. The
Garden Awakening is thus a garden design book with a difference,
where Mary encourages us to look at the land the way a parent looks
at a child - as a gift and a responsibility. Mary shows how using
an integrated living system in the garden removes the need for the
incessant war on nature. She explains how to design a balanced
ecosystem in the garden using the ancient multi-tiered approach of
forest gardening, a system based on observing and mimicking nature.
This design approach allows ecosystems to be whole and in balance
while providing a place for human beings to live happy and
productive lives. This beautifully illustrated book is both art and
inspiration for any garden lover seeking to create a positive and
natural space. It combines practical step-by-step instructions with
spiritual, ancient Celtic stories to help you awaken any garden
space, nurturing it to benefit both the land and the people in it.
To transform a garden into a beautiful, wild area that embraces the
spiritual side of nature, Mary suggests elements that should guide
our design. She describes these elements in a winning manner and in
detail, explaining the importance of communicating with the land
and working with it, rather than bending it to the gardener's will.
Her advice is to introduce patterns, shapes and symbols of nature
like circles and spirals and selecting areas for rest and
meditation as part of the design. After restoring its wellness and
forming an alliance with the land and listening to its needs, she
suggests first planting a shelterbelt (hedgerows, trees and tall
shrubs) to protect from exposure. Then Mary shows how to bring the
plan to life by planting the seven layers of a forest garden: Upper
Canopy Trees Sub-canopy trees Shrubs Herbaceous plants Ground cover
Underground plants Climbers and vines The Garden Awakening includes
detailed lists of plants for the different forest garden layers,
with information on preferred soil type, height, spread, fruiting
time, and much more. There are tips on pest and slug control and
natural remedies for the treatment of leaf blight, scab, mosaic
disease and other garden problems. Mary's activism and support for
a gentler approach to gardening is the subject of the movie 'Dare
to be Wild', It is a romantic story of the local girl made good and
plots the acceptance of her wild gardening principles by the garden
design establishment. The Garden Awakening leaves us in no doubt
that we need to nurture and protect our soil by allowing it to be a
bit wild. It gives us the knowledge to do just that.
A beautifully illustrated numbers book that highlights the common
and not so common animals of Eastern Africa.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Lady Willoughby Hannah Mary Reynolds Rathbone A. S. Barnes
& co., 1851 History; General; History / General
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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Carl Nielsen's Voice is the first study to present an in-depth
analysis of the work of the Danish composer and conductor Carl
Nielsen (1865-1931), which comprises nearly 300 songs.The volume
offers a comprehensive account of Carl Nielsen as a composer viewed
from the point of view of a musicologist with an international
background and with considerable insight into Danish language and
culture. This is the first time in the reception history of Carl
Nielsen that a large portion of his songs is examined in relation
to both his own production and in a broader cultural historical
context.In addition to this analysis, Anne-Marie Reynolds provides
a stylistic comparative opera Masquerade. This is done with a view
to demonstrating that the opposition between Carl Nielsen as a
composer of songs and Carl Nielsen as the composer of 'great' works
is only a seeming opposition.With this book it is now possible for
Nielsen enthusiasts living beyond the Danish borders to familiarise
themselves with the genre that until now - for linguistic reasons -
by and large has been reserved for Danes, and which is rightly
considered to be one of the composer's most important contributions
to the Danish musical heritage.
This book offers a comprehensive account of Carl Nielsen as a
composer viewed from the point of a musicologist with an
international background and with Danish insight into Danish
language and culture. Anne-Marie Reynolds examines a large portion
of Carl Nielsen's songs, both in relation to his own production and
in a broader cultural historical context. This is also the first
time in the reception history of Carl Nielsen that an in-depth
analysis of his songs is presented. In addition to this analysis,
the author provides a stylistic comparative examination of the
songs and two of his most important works, the first symphony and
the opera Masquerade. This is done with a view to demonstrating
that the opposition between Carl Nielsen as a composer of songs and
Carl Nielsen as the composer of "great" works is only a seeming
opposition. The book which is the result a collaboration with Niels
Krabbe, head of the Carl Nielsen Edition at The Royal Library will
be published simultaneously with the publication of approximately
300 of the composer's songs, the last volume in the collected
edition of Carl Nielsen's works.
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