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International Jewelry Publications,U.S. Gold Platinum Palladium Silver Other Jewelry
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Special Interest Model Books Workholding in the Lathe
Book SynopsisA fundamental requirement of the lathe operation is the ability to hold any workpiece securely on the machine. In this book, the author discusses all the practical aspects of the subject, with photographs to illustrate specific points.Table of ContentsBetween Centres. Faceplate Work. General Chuckwork. Universal or Independent Chuck. Self-Centreing Chuck. Unusual Chucks. Collets. Work Steadies. Lathe Alignment.
£10.90
Schiffer Publishing Ltd German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols 1871
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Ebury Publishing The Curated Closet
Book SynopsisGet the wardrobe you’ve always wanted, filled with only those pieces that you love to put on and that make you look and feel amazing.Trade ReviewThis chic, thoughtful book is full of genius methods for taking control of your look, your habits, your budget, and your wardrobe. Best of all, it helps you discover your own unique style rather than follow the trends – authenticity is always in fashion! * Alison Freer, author of How to Get Dressed *In a world inundated with fast fashion and rapidly changing trends, it's easy for our closets to become graveyards of misguided purchases. In the midst of plenty, identifying our personal style can feel harder than ever. Anuschka Rees's The Curated Closet is a smart, straightforward manual that encourages readers to discover what they like and to develop a wardrobe that makes getting dressed easier. Anuschka's pragmatic book should be required reading for anyone familiar with staring at a closet full of clothes and stil feeling like they don't have anything to wear.' * Erin Boyle, author of Simple Matters *
£18.00
Trustees of the Royal Armouries Chinese Arms and Armour Arms and Armour Series
Book SynopsisNatasha Bennett introduces the fascinating world of Chinese arms and armour in the Royal Armouries' collection. Offering a colourful insight into one of the world's earliest civilisations, she chronicles the development of personal weapons and armour from the late Bronze Age to the early twentieth century.
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Harvard University Press The Gardens of Emily Dickinson
Book SynopsisIn this first substantial study of Emily Dickinson's devotion to flowers and gardening, Farr seeks to join both poet and gardener in one creative personality, casting new light on Dickinson's temperament, aesthetic sensibility, and vision of the relationship between art and nature.Trade ReviewIn this first major study of our beloved poet Dickinson's devotion to gardening, Farr shows us that like poetry, gardening was her daily passion, her spiritual sustenance, and her literary inspiration...Rather than speaking generally about Dickinson's gardening habits, as other articles on the subject have done, Farr immerses the reader in a stimulating and detailed discussion of the flowers Dickinson grew, collected, and eulogized...The result is an intimate study of Dickinson that invites readers to imagine the floral landscapes that she saw, both in and out of doors, and to re-create those landscapes by growing the same flowers (the final chapter is chock-full of practical gardening tips). -- Maria Kochis * Library Journal *This is a beautiful book on heavy white paper with rich reproductions of Emily Dickinson's favorite flowers, including sheets from the herbarium she kept as a young girl. But which came first, the flowers or the poems? So intertwined are Dickinson's verses with her life in flowers that they seem to be the lens through which she saw the world. In her day (1830-86), many people spoke 'the language of flowers.' Judith Farr shows how closely the poet linked certain flowers with her few and beloved friends: jasmine with editor Samuel Bowles, Crown Imperial with Susan Gilbert, heliotrope with Judge Otis Lord and day lilies with her image of herself. The Belle of Amherst, Mass., spent most of her life on 14 acres behind her father's house on Main Street. Her gardens were full of scented flowers and blossoming trees. She sent notes with nosegays and bouquets to neighbors instead of appearing in the flesh. Flowers were her messengers. Resisting digressions into the world of Dickinson scholarship, Farr stays true to her purpose, even offering a guide to the flowers the poet grew and how to replicate her gardens. -- Susan Salter Reynolds * Los Angeles Times *If you want poetry and gardening of equal merit, turn to Emily Dickinson, whose gardens--poetic and herbaceous--are the subject of an attractive new book, The Gardens of Emily Dickinson, by Judith Farr. It includes a chapter on 'Gardening with Emily Dickinson' by Louise Carter. This book catches a constant tension in Dickinson's life. An interesting, skillful gardener, she had a strong literal regard for the immediate world in which she gardened. And yet the garden in her poems is never just her garden. Nature serves her visionary passion. A dandelion demonstrates how 'Winter instantly becomes/An infinite Alas.' I suspect that as she passed among her flowers in Amherst they evaporated into the symbolic ether behind her. And yet, as Farr notes, Emily Dickinson had strong gardener's hands. -- Verlyn Klinkenborg * New York Times Book Review *Farr...shows that Dickinson's use of flower imagery drew on first-hand experience in the garden and conservatory. She was a passionate gardener, 'able to envision every season and flower at will,' Farr writes, her gardening, like her poetry, 'the manifestation of profound and even occasionally rebellious desire.'...For bringing us so close to Emily Dickinson--one can almost hear her breathing--The Gardens of Emily Dickinson deserves wide readership. -- Tom D'Evelyn * Providence Journal *The reclusive poet's garden, conservatory and the nearby woods were intimate theaters, entwined with her identity, requisite to her survival and her primary inspiration. Plants and flowers had souls and spoke to her; their lives and deaths were mystical events. In them, she found metaphors for beauty, truth, heaven and earth, and she wove them into poems she called 'blossoms of the Brain.' Dickinson scholar Judith Farr unravels the symbolism in Dickinson's spare sensuous poetry and explores the influences of family, friends and Victorian culture on her work. The final chapter, by horticulturalist Louise Carter, describes plants surely and most likely grown by Dickinson, along with their care. (She loved heavily scented flowers and described herself as a 'Lunatic on Bulbs.') An engrossing read, illustrated with paintings, photographs and other images from the era. -- Lili Singer * Los Angeles Times *Farr claims Dickinson was better known in her lifetime as a skilled gardener than as a poet. She grew native plants and more exotic imports, and she botanised in the woodlands and pastures surrounding her home. This is, of course, no news to Dickinson scholars, but the point cannot be stressed too often. Farr makes it emphatically by bringing together a wealth of material about Dickinson's engagement with flowers. Her book, which is full of close readings, is likely to become the standard work on the subject. As Farr shows, Dickinson's gardening and writing were intertwined enterprises, which both required a great deal of care. -- Madeleine Minson * Times Higher Education Supplement *For the serious Dickinson lover, get The Gardens of Emily Dickinson by Judith Farr, an engrossing and serious biography with deep analysis of the floral themes in the poems. -- Carol Stocker * Boston Globe *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Gardening in Eden 2. The Woodland Garden 3. The Enclosed Garden 4. The "Garden in the Brain" 5. Gardening with Emily Dickinson Louise Carter Epilogue: The Gardener in Her Seasons Appendix: Flowers and Plants Grown by Emily Dickinson Abbreviations Notes Acknowledgments Index of Poems Cited Index
£24.26
Book Publishing Company Essential Oil Diffuser Recipes: 100+ of the Best
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Pimpernel Press Ltd Scent Magic: Notes from a Gardener
Book SynopsisThe Sunday Times Gardening Book of the Year 2019 In Scent Magic, a book which is at once romantic and extremely practical, plantswoman, designer and garden-maker extraordinaire Isabel Bannerman immerses the reader in the luscious smells of the fragrant garden through a warmly written account of her year’s gardening; and combines this with an encyclopaedic reference work of the best aromatic plants to grow throughout the seasons. Whether evoking the freshly baked sponge smell emanating from wisteria, describing ‘Stanwell Perpetual’ as "the kind of rose that would taste of apricot and raspberries swirled together", or championing the magic of the Himalayan cowslip, "scented profoundly and deliciously like the dark vault of a Damascus spice merchant’" the glorious poetry of her descriptions is here joined with personal memories and a lifetime’s experience of gardening and plant cultivation.Trade Review"Essentially Scent Magic is a series of musings: lyrical, intimate, unique, often random, always interesting...part private reflection, part plant history. In her preface Bannerman warns: 'information is everywhere, information is cheap, so this book is not really about information...the intention is simply to encourage curiosity.' In that she succeeds brilliantly." -- Katie Campbell * Hortus *"A gloriously sensual diary of her garden’s smells, magically charting the turning of a growing year from the intense frankincense-like perfume of the winter-flowering witchhazel, Hamamelis ‘Advent’, to the sweet summer fruitiness of honeysuckle. A book to treasure." * Irish Times Gardening Books of the Year *"There's a runaway winner among the gardening books this year: Scent Magic: Notes from a Gardener. It's intoxicating; there's never been a book quite like it...Any gardener will come away from this book full of excited plans for planting but it is no less enthralling for those who merely enjoy gardens, those who have sensuality in life, which is to say, this book would make a genuinely life-enhancing present for almost anybody." -- David Sexton * Evening Standard Best Gardening Books for 2019 *"Highly poetic...Isabel Bannerman has written a book that almost incidentally describes plants' perfumes while giving a massively informative tour of her garden and of garden plants in general. She is the perfect hostess - intelligent, travelled, well-connected, charming, intimate, wry, a hard-drinking and altogether delightful character." * The Times *"In this lyrical book, [Bannerman] leads us by the nose...writing the way she plants, to lush effect. The photographs...and plant portraits are wondrous." * Saga magazine *"The author explores the smells of the plant kingdom in her own inimitable style, combining poetic descriptions with hands-on, practical knowledge." * Irish News Best Gardening Books of the Year *"Sumptuous." * The Herald (Scotland) *"I was thoroughly transported...it’s as much a memoir through a lifetime of appreciating the fragrance of the seasons as it is a plant guide. This is a beautiful and moving book, something to linger over, to cherish — and to remind us, as Bannerman writes, 'this is a great day to inhale'." * The New York Times Book Review *"Part diary and part practical guide to perfumed plants, illustrated with [the author's] own photographs, it is a dream of a book, wandering off down scented pathways of memories, moods and moments past." * Sunday Times - Gardening Book of the Year *"Follows its nose to some intriguing places." * Evening Standard *"Evocative descriptions of favourite scented plants are interspersed through the diary-like text, with the author's own photographs lighting up the pages. A book to lose yourself in." * House & Garden *"There hasn't been a decent book on the notoriously elusive and subjective topic of garden scents for more than 20 years, so it is pleasant to be able wholeheartedly to recommend Scent Magic...a stylish, highly personal, scientifically illuminating account - part diary, part plant description - of her encounters with scented plants, both actual and in memory, through the course of one year." -- Ursula Buchan * Spectator *"Part-practical handbook, part-autobiography, part-philosophical reflection on art and Nature...this book is an absolute feast, not only for gardeners, but for anyone interested in art and Nature and in living well." -- John Hoyland * Country Life *"A collection of notes, memories and beautifully detailed observations of fragrance throughout the year....This has to be one of the most beautifully written pieces I have read in a long time...it brings to mind the writing of Vita Sackville West. The book is illustrated with gorgeous garden photography by the author and many of Isabel's striking botanical portraits. Scent Magic is a wonderfully romantic book and should sit on the book shelf of anyone who likes to sit and bask in the seasons as they pass. It is a love letter to the easily missed details in the gardening year and shows how plants can seep into every corner of life." * Gardens Illustrated *
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Tuttle Publishing Japanese Swords: Cultural Icons of a Nation; The
Book SynopsisWith over 300 stunning photographs and woodblock prints along with extensive historical and cultural commentary, Japanese Swords is the ultimate authority on Samurai weaponry.Historically, Japanese warriors considered their swords to be more elevated than simple weaponry. Their swords were both lethal tools and divine companions — social and religious icons. Traditionally worn by the samurai as a sign of social status, the Japanese sword represented the junction between the ruling military class and those whom they ruled. Moreover, the samurai sword was a technological and artistic marvel. Many scholars consider it to be the finest sword ever constructed.Concerning symbolism and historical importance, no other blade comes close to the Japanese sword. With a historical, iconographical, and technological perspective, author Cohn M. Roach provides an in-depth study of these magnificent weapons in Japanese Swords. This richly illustrated sword book weaves the blade's primary influences together, tracking its history and illuminating its progress from infancy to grandeur. By studying the evolution of the Japanese sword from this perspective, we better understand Japan and its warrior archetype.Combining research materials from multiple disciplines, Roach uses his expertise as an educator to guide readers through the sword's rise to greatness in a unique way. This book discusses the history, development, and spiritual symbolism of the sword, as well as the esoteric metallurgical techniques used in making it. It also covers the intense training practices used by skilled swordsmen. Japanese Swords also includes accompanying online videos featuring a beautifully-filmed documentary that explores the traditional swordmaker's craft, an introduction to the Japanese sword at a sword shop in Kyoto and a visit to a dojo for a beginner's class in the medieval sword-drawing art called iaido.Trade Review"The imagery here is the real selling point. To me, you've got to show me as well as tell me about Japan. Trust me, if you've wanted to see some historical artifacts, detailed descriptions of Japanese swords, and a little glimpse into the world of Iaido, then you're in for a treat. "--Japan Finds blog"Beautiful photographs of swords, pictures of sword craftsmen at work, and illustrations of Japanese art and artifacts complement the thorough, scholarly text."--Maine Antique Digest"This oversized 176-page hardcover is overflowing with color and black-and-white photographs." --Black Belt Magazine
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F&W Publications Inc Handplane Essentials Revised Expanded
Book SynopsisEverything you need to use your handplanes!No woodworking tool is more satisfying, quick and precise to use than a handplane. Planes can process timber in its rough state, bring boards up to a glimmering smoothness, cut rabbets, dados, grooves and other joints, and trim wood with a precision that has yet to be matched by power tools.
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Rockpool Publishing Flowerpaedia: 1000 flowers and their meanings
Book SynopsisFlowerpaedia is an A–Z reference guide of over 1000 flowers, researched and compiled by botanical explorer Cheralyn Darcey. This comprehensive dictionary includes each flower’s correct botanical name for easy and exact identification. You will delight in understanding what each flower means – emotionally, spiritually and symbolically – and are also able to search by the feeling or emotion you wish to convey or change. Expertly written with easy-to-understand insights, Cheralyn shares how we can work with a myriad of flowers to achieve balance, calm or healing in our lives, homes and gardens. For both the enthusiastic gardener and anyone charmed by the beauty and energy of flowers, this guide to understanding and selecting the right flower for every occasion and meaning will be felt and enjoyed by all.
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McFarland and Company, Inc. The Helio Courier Ultra Cstol Aircraft An
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTable of ContentsAcknowledgments viiPreface xi1. Chasing the Sun 1Helio Progenitors2. Dawn of the “Tennis Court Airplane” 27Early Helio Prototypes3. Geared for Success 49Main Production Models and Variants, 1954–19744. Litterbugs and Black Ops 86Military Versions of the Helio Courier5. Above and Beyond 106Turbo-Charged Helios and Concept Aircraft6. Twilight of the Courier 147The Last Production Helio Courier Modelsand Concept Aircraft, 1983–19857. Couriers of the Word 160JAARS Helio Operations8. Epilogue 171Plans for Future Helio ProductionAppendix 1: Data Specification Sheets 173Appendix 2: Helio Aircraft Models and Production Totals 215Notes 217Bibliography 221Index 225
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Monet
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Creative Glass
Book SynopsisExplore the glass creations of 108 artisans, ranging from established talents to those who are up-and-coming in this dynamic field. Their work represents the many techniques employed by today's glass artists, including glass blowing, casting, fusion, etching, layering, copper foil, enamel, paint, and flamework along with stained glass and mosaic composition. More than 550 art objects are shown in full color, spanning the scale from intricate jewelry pieces to architectural installations. The text reveals each artist's individual journey into creativity and the vision that lies behind his or her work.
£33.29
Schiffer Publishing Ltd The Movado History
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd INTERNATIONAL COLLECTORS BOOK OF CIGARET Schiffer
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£23.79
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Alfa Romeo A Century of Innovation
Book SynopsisA celebration of the century-long history of one of the most famous and renowned carmakers, Alfa Romeo.
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Monogram Models
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Patek Philippe
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DK The Cooks Herb Garden
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Wade Miniatures
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd VW Beetle Toys Schiffer Book for Collectors with
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Cooke D Corgi Toys
Book SynopsisAlthough the name Corgi Toys was not introduced until 1955, the roots of the original holding company, Mettoy, go back to 1932 when a German toymaker called Philipp Ullmann arrived in Britain to form a new toy manufacturing company. This company produced many types of toys, both before and after the Second World War, mainly in tinplate. In the 1950s Mettoy began to produce diecast metal toys and hence, in 1956 the first Corgi Toys were released to the children''s toy market and proved an immediate success. Over the next 30 years hundreds of miniature vehicles would be modeled on contemporary vehicles such as Vauxhalls, Rileys, Hillmans, Standards, Commers and ERFs. Corgi also made daring and successful ventures into film-and-TV related toys with their versions of James Bond, The Saint and Batmobile cars selling millions. Life-long collector David Cooke explores the history of Corgi Toys, describing the various models and illustrating how these simple children''s toys became valuable collectables. He also charts the recent financial problems faced by the company, and their resurgence based upon Limited Edition collectors'' models sold direct to an adult market.
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Penguin Publishing Group The MinimalistIsh Journal
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HarperCollins Publishers Collins Complete DIY Manual
Book SynopsisCollins Complete DIY Manual has sold over 3 million copies and is the most comprehensive and authoritative DIY manual ever produced.For novices, DIY enthusiasts or professionals, this essential book continues to be the most in-depth, up-to-date and user-friendly DIY book on the market, covering everything from decorating and repairs to electricity, plumbing and much more.This fully updated version features an even more accessible design to help you navigate easily through the info, and thousands of new photographs and illustrations to make sure you get your job done quickly and safely. There have been many changes to regulations in recent years, particularly in electricity (the new Part P legislation and changes to cable colours) the Manual not only lists but also clearly explains these new regs and helps you work with them.And as we all become much more conscious of the environmental impact our homes have, new material on energy-saving DIY is essential reading for any householder saving you money too in the process.Trade Review“A book that does exactly what it says on the tin” – Sarah Vine, The Times “For novices and competent DIYers alike, it continues to be the most user-friendly manual for any job from installing a toilet to replacing a tap…A new generation of DIYers may no longer justify space for a weighty book like this on their shelves, but for me at least, it is an essential reference.” – Self Build & Design
£28.00
Cool Springs Press Ferns
Book Synopsis Brimming with botanical information, indoor and outdoor growing advice, details on propagation, display ideas, and even craft projects, this book is a petite but complete tribute to the mighty fern.Part of the Cool Springs Press “mini” series of garden-related books, Ferns offers the same inspirational and useful content as The Complete Book of Ferns in a smaller, giftable format.From the classic Boston Fern to newer varieties like trendy Crispy Wave, ferns are back in fashion and in demand for both indoor and outdoor planting. Among the very oldest plants on the planet, ferns have a long and storied history and there are thousands of known varieties globally. Authored by Mobee Weinstein, the Foreman of Gardens at the New York Botanical Garden in Brooklyn and a veteran guest on the Martha Stewart Living TV show and other media outlets, the book covers everything from the powers associated with ferns
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Bloomsbury USA B52 Stratofortress Units in Combat 19922025
Book SynopsisAn illustrated study of the ongoing career of the iconic B-52, chronicling its frontline service after Operation Desert Storm in 1991.First flown in 1955, the B-52 has become an icon of deterrence and the long reach of American air power. The aircraft was conceived as a long-range nuclear bomber, but its versatility saw it used as a heavy-weight bomb truck' in Vietnam and a launcher of stand-off air-to-ground missiles during Operation Desert Storm. Following the First Gulf War, B-52s have continued to see combat, undertaking close air support missions during patrols above Al-Qaeda insurgents and Taliban forces in Afghanistan from 200103 for example, and have upheld their reputation as America's Big Stick' by acting as a deterrent in situations such as the Chinese friction with Taiwan in 2023.In this illustrated volume, combat aircraft expert Peter E Davies draws on fresh research and first-hand accounts to tell the story of the later career of this iconic and enduring aircraft, examining its service from Operation Desert Storm onwards. Twenty-two newly commissioned profile artworks complement a variety of photographs from both official and private collections, demonstrating the colour schemes, nose art and new weapons that have become features of late-20th and 21st-century B-52 units.
£15.29
Barnaby Millard Horticulture at Level 2. Plant Examples
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Pan Macmillan Stradivarius
Book SynopsisToby Faber was born in Cambridge in 1965 and now lives in London with his wife and daughter. This is his first book.Trade Review"'fascinating, accessible and enjoyable' - Tracy Chevallier"
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Random House USA Inc Good Clean Fun
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Chiltern Publishing Wuthering Heights Gift Set
Book SynopsisChiltern Publishing creates the most beautiful editions of the World's finest literature. Your favourite classic titles in a way you have never seen them before; the tactile embossed layers, fine details and beautiful colours of these remarkable covers make these titles feel extra special and will look striking on any shelf.
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Little, Brown & Company Face Forward
Book SynopsisDiscover the beauty secrets of Hollywood's most beautiful stars and unlock your true beauty in this classic #1 bestseller."I believe that we are here on this planet to make the most of what we've got and who we are, and contribute to the world so it's a little better when we leave it. I'm not saying that putting on makeup will change the world or even your life, but it can be a first step in learning things about yourself you may never have discovered otherwise." - Kevyn Aucoin, from his introductionKevyn Aucoin is one of the beauty industry's most innovative makeup artists. Over his decades-long career, he's created iconic looks for everyone from Julianne Moore to Gwyneth Paltrow to Mary J. Blige and Cher. With clear step-by-step illustrations and instructions for creating hundreds of makeup looks for any occasion, Face Forward lets readers bring Aucoin's expertise with them wherever they go.More than merely a how-to guide, this gorgeTrade ReviewThere is an engaging familiarity about Aucoin's anecdotal introduction to each of his subjects... And Aucoin offers a similarly personal and captivating note about each icon whose look he has chose to mirror in this re-invention process... Amazing, really, what can be achieved with some carefully applied powder. When, that is, you have the Aucoin know-how. * GLASGOW HERALD *
£19.00
New Society Publishers Tomatoes
Book SynopsisA complete guide to tomato cultivation from seed selection to harvest. Nutritious, versatile, and bursting with flavor, tomatoes are a perennial favorite of both home gardeners and market farmers. Tomatoes: A Grower''s Guide will help you ensure a plentiful and profitable harvest using The Fortier Method, Jean-Martin Fortier''s proven formula for successful, small-scale, biointensive gardening and microfarming.This highly accessible, succinct, and beautifully illustrated full-color handbook features: A celebration of the humble tomato and its fascinating historyfrom an exotic curiosity to a dietary staple. An inspiring collection of truly outstanding heirloom and hybrid tomato varieties, selected for attributes such as taste, yield, appearance, and hardiness. Strategies for planning, preparation, and propagation, including sowing techniques suited to every grower, from amateur through professional. Comprehensive guidance on cultivating your tomato cropcovering soil management, transplanting, fertilizing, mulching, watering and irrigation, pruning, staking, disease prevention, and dealing with common pestsall using organic and sustainable methods. Tips for picking at the peak of freshness, extending the harvest, and processing ideas so you can enjoy that homegrown tomato flavor all winter long. Tomatoes: A Grower''s Guide is a keystone title in the Grower''s Guides from the Market Gardener series. This curated collection of practical handbooks is designed to provide everyone from novice gardeners to seasoned horticulturalists and farmers with the information they need to grow better, using Jean-Martin Fortier''s principles of biointensive, regenerative agriculture at a human scale.
£14.24
Cool Springs Press She Sheds Style
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much
Book SynopsisA fully revised and updated edition complete with a new foreword by the author of the best-selling meditation book for women that The New York Times says “should be put at the top of the stack.”Take a deep breath and step back from the overload - that exhausting combination of work, chores, caring for children and meeting everyone’s needs but your own- and let the warm-hearted humor, inspirational wisdom, and reassuring reminders from women around the world help to create a much deserved relief from the whirlwind of everyday life. These 365 enduring meditations provide all the inspiration and guidance necessary to relax, refuel and, most importantly, celebrate all that you do.
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Little, Brown Book Group Vegetable Growing Monthbymonth The Downtoearth
Book SynopsisWhatever the size of your garden or allotment, you can grow your own vegetables. Even if you only have a balcony or a small paved area outside your kitchen, you can grow more than you ever thought possible in pots, containers and raised beds.Experienced vegetable grower John Harrison takes you through the entire vegetable year so that, for all the main vegetables, you''ll know exactly when you should sow your seeds, dig your plot and harvest your crops.Choose the most appropriate vegetables for your particular soil and select the right position so that they flourish. Discover how to make your own compost and organic fertilisers, as well as the best methods of controlling pests. Find out how to extend the season by buying or building your own cloches and cold frames.Put an end to worries that your shop-bought vegetables contain chemical residues or to concerns about the air miles such vegetables have flown en route to your table!Trade ReviewA great value no frills book packed with knowledge. Written by a genuine kithchen gardener. As a horticultural lecturer this is one book I would recommend to those new to vegetable gardening. * J. Trim, Amazon.co.uk *This book gets down to basics, is well set out and you can get to where you want to easily. Worth every penny. * Mr. R Cannon, Amazon.co.uk *The bestselling gardening book ... information-packed and down-to-earth * Mail on Sunday *This book is a bit like having the most experienced veg grower from the local allootments in your pocket. * Gardening Which? *
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc The Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette
Book SynopsisFilled with practical advice for every occasion, business and pleasure, this updated and revised edition is the most complete and authoritative guide to living well. First published in 1952, this classic guide has been fully updated to reflect the concerns of the modern reader. The advice that has made Amy Vanderbilt the first name in etiquette remains pertinent today. Here is the final word on buying and using stationery, responding to dinner invitations, hosting a party, and attending religious ceremonies. The chapter of the most enduring popularity is, of course, the one on weddings. From addressing invitations to sending thank you notes, everything a bride needs to plan the perfect wedding is easily accessible. In addition to the time-honored guidance that has made this book a treasured reference, this updated edition contains information that addresses modern concerns of every kind. Here is advice on answering cellular phone calls in public, behaving courteo
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Random House USA Inc The Butler Speaks
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Basic Books The Triumph of Seeds
Book Synopsis"[T]he genius of Hanson's fascinating, inspiring, and entertaining book stems from the fact that it is not about how all kinds of things grow from seeds it is about the seeds themselves."-Mark Kurlansky, New York Times Book ReviewTrade Review"For the past fifty seven years I have relied on seeds for food and, throughout much of my horticultural career for earning a living. This new book has re excited my fascination for these wonderful living structures... [I]nformative, yet readable... [A] fascinating book." --Chris Allen, The Gardening Times (UK) "In The Triumph of Seeds, Thor Hanson offers the reader a smorgasbord of the science and lore of seeds... Hanson, following the recipe developed in his acclaimed book Feathers, breathes life into the sometimes dry topic of seed biology by weaving a colorful tapestry of stories that entertain as well as inform... The Triumph of Seeds is eminently readable. Hanson is a great story teller and writes in a conversational style, so reading the book is like having an extended conversation with an entertaining friend... The Triumph of Seeds is a thoroughly fun read, perfect for anyone wanting an introduction to seeds or for those who enjoy lively natural history." --Douglasia (Washington Native Plants Society journal) "Hanson's highly readable The Triumph of Seeds is replete with fascinating facts, including the development of caffeine in coffee beans." --Texas Gardener's Seeds "Thor Hanson has taken the history and science of these little marvels and drawn out a fascinating account of seed culture. We should not forget the importance of seeds in the liquor cabinet, as well. From rye whiskey, to wheat vodka, to barley beer, it would be a lot harder to get drunk without our friends in the grain world." --Home Wet Bar blog "[Hanson's] luck for finding then writing about the magic in something common continues with The Triumph of Seeds." --Seattle Times "Lest you get the impression that Hanson's book is all academic grit and gruel, be advised that he has thoroughly leavened his narrative with odd facts and fascinating digressions." --Natural History "This is a charming book, inspired by Hanson's forays into seed identification and dispersal with his young, seed-obsessed son... Hanson's twist of looking at human interactions with plants in their embryonic stage is new... The Triumph of Seeds will engender thoughtful consideration of our joint future." --Nature "Hanson's writing is lively, inquisitive, and knowledgeable. He draws on his own knowledge and that of a wide field of experts, writing a clear, comprehensible book that covers a wide range of topics." --Fangirl Nation "[Hanson is] jocular and entertaining in his dispensing of remarkable facts about these little vessels of life-to-be... From high-tech, high-security seed banks bracing for climate change to the story of the gum extracted from guar seeds that is used in everything from ice cream to fracking, this upbeat and mind-expanding celebration of the might of seeds is popular science writing at its finest." --Booklist, starred review "[A] delightful account of the origins, physiologies and human uses of a vast variety of objects that plants employ to make more plants... A fine addition to the single-issue science genre." --Kirkus Reviews "Hanson writes in that breezy, enthused, confident way of good American science writers, scattering stories and analogies like dandelion seed-puffs... [The Triumph of Seeds] is a good example of extrovert nature writing, weaving together biology, human history and 'juicy seed lore'." --British Wildlife (UK) "Who knew that seeds could be so thrilling and dangerous? Thor Hanson is a lively storyteller, a lyrical writer, and a quick wit. The Triumph of Seeds is more than an engrossing work of natural history. It's a compelling and highly entertaining journey, populated by scientists and historians, criminals and explorers, aviators and futurists. Following Hanson's global voyage is the best sort of armchair travel, because it is filled with wonder, poetry, and discovery." --Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist: The Plants That Create the World's Great Drinks, a New York Times Bestseller "This beautifully written book is a magnificent read. Every page is full of surprises and illuminating insights, illustrating the fascinating evolution of seeds, and their extraordinary impact on humans, past and present. A master storyteller, Hanson has created a first-rate natural history. When you reach the end of this page-turner, you will wish there were more ... and you will never look at seeds in the same way." --Eric Jay Dolin, author of Leviathan: The History of Whaling in America and When America Met China: An Exotic History of Tea, Drugs, and Money in the Age of Sail "Written in an engaging style, the book flows nicely; each chapter leads into the next, so the book is hard to put down." --Choice "Hanson's cinematic accounts of his own research and his interactions with the experts behind his stories set this apart from other era-hopping historical narratives." --The American Gardener "Hanson does his job well. And in the end becomes one of my favorite kind of writers -- the kind who can take something so seemingly (and perhaps deceptively) simple and so oven overlooked and make it not only relevant, but fun... People who want to get students more interested in science would do well to read The Triumph of Seeds and take note: tell stories, combine science and technology with pop culture, art, and literature, have a sense of humor, be enthusiastic." --Catherine Ramsdell, Pop Matters "A beautifully written story of seeds. The author has a gift for explaining science in an engaging manner. Despite this lightness of touch, the book is deeply researched and explores a breadth of horticulture, history and ecology."--Garden News "[The Triumph of Seeds] successfully blends natural history, personal anecdotes, and 'proper' science and ties them all together seamlessly with lovely writing. Although often over-used, I think Seeds can be summed up appropriately in one word: Charming."--Nigel Chaffey, Annals of Biology blog "[A]n intriguing look at the acorns that grow into oaks, the orchid beans that flavor vanilla extract, and other ordinary seeds that affect the world, often in extraordinary ways... [The Triumph of Seeds] is a mix of lively stories, adventure, natural history, botany and ecology... Hanson's book isn't a 'how-to,' but it is a 'don't miss' for naturalists, from amateurs to experts, or for anyone who enjoys growing plants from seeds." --HGTVGardens.com "How do you summarize a book that traverses every continent, plumbs the depths of human and paleontological history and skims both the ocean waves and the dead silence of outer space? The Triumph of Seeds does just that, tracing the journey of seeds and making a case that he world as we know it is saturated with, and impossible without, seeds." --Deseret News "[A] delight. Composed in charming and lively prose, the book introduces readers to a variety of quirky figures -- biologists, farmers, archaeologists and everyday gardeners -- who have something profound to say about a seemingly mundane topic: those little kernels that, against tremendous odds, have managed to take root all around us... The Triumph of Seeds is a remarkable, gentle and refreshing piece of work that draws readers further into the wide arms of the world and makes them grateful for it." --BookPage "Conservation biologist Hanson's new book showcases an even more approachable style than his 2011 Feathers. Using a personalized viewpoint derived from his backyard lab and dissertation research in Costa Rica with the almendro tree, as well as visits with specialists worldwide, he describes how seeds nourish, unite, endure, defend, and travel." --Library Journal "[F]ast and fascinating prose... Hanson, who has also chronicled feathers and gorillas, is a conservation biologist and Guggenheim fellow, and an ace dot-connector: He can draw a line between all the grain panics and crises and the tiny, miraculous structure of the seeds themselves, because he dives deeply into botany, economy and history. Also, he's just plain fun." --Denver Post "[A] rip-roaring read." --Robert Krulwich, National Geographic's Curiously Krulwich blog "With light, engaging prose Hanson shows how the little spheroids we tip out of a packet are in fact supremely elegant genetic time capsules. The Triumph of Seeds takes you past the casing into the extraordinary inner workings of objects without which our landscapes, dinner plates, and gardens would be unrecognisable. You will never be able to look at an orange pip or a sunflower seed in the same way again." --New Scientist "[An] engaging book... What makes The Triumph of Seeds more than a routine pop botany book is the way Mr. Hanson teases out the resonances between the ways that plants and humans use seeds... [A] lively and intelligent book." --Richard Mabey, Wall Street Journal "[T]he genius of Hanson's fascinating, inspiring and entertaining book stems from the fact that it is not about how all kinds of things grow from seeds; it is about the seeds themselves. Hanson...takes one of the least-impressive-looking natural objects and reveals a life of elegance and wonder... Although he is a storyteller by nature, he also charms us with an infectious enthusiasm. The reader feels that Hanson cannot wait to tell us what comes next... Like all good writers, he understands narrative -- that a book, at its best, is a story, and that this one is built by spinning stories within stories. They are fun, sometimes they are funny, and they are always fascinating and readable... [An] engaging book." --Mark Kurlansky, New York Times Book Review "Hanson delivers botanical information with wit and imagination. How seeds nurture themselves with starch, proteins, and oils may be a prosaic affair, but Hanson enlivens the explanation of their diverse nourishment strategies by examining the components of an Almond Joy candy bar: coconut palm, cacao beans, almond, corn." --Orion "Hanson, a wide-ranging naturalist and writer, explores, chapter by chapter, the many faceted aspects of seeds... And throughout, he weaves his own tales from his gardening. I loved this book and learned a lot." --Carol Savonen, Statesman Journal PRAISE FOR THE HARDCOVER EDITION Winner of the 2016 PNBA Book Award A finalist for the 2016 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books, Young Adult Science Book category "This is the kind of accessible science writing that keeps readers engrossed, never realizing how much knowledge they're picking up along the way. Who knew that seeds could be so fascinating? Hanson's narrative voice and personal anecdotes make for easy and enjoyable reading--and learning." --Judges' citation, 2016 PNBA Book Award "San Juan Island conservation biologist Hanson explores the easily-overlooked but fascinating key to much of life on Earth, from coffee beans and the nut in Almond Joys to ancient grasses and sticky burdock seeds, which inspired Velcro" --Seattle Times, Best Books of 2015 "Combining personal anecdotes with rich historical examples, conservation biologist Thor Hanson delves into the origins and evolution of seeds, explains their unique ability to equip new plants with the nutrients they need to gain purchase in their respective ecosystems, and describes their host of formidable defenses. Drawing connections between, for example, coffee beans and the Enlightenment and wheat shortages and the Arab Spring, Hanson deftly shows how seeds have also played an important role in human history." --Science PRAISE FOR THE PAPERBACK EDITION "[Seeds'] ubiquity has often meant that their evolutionary solutions are overlooked, but the author appraises them with a keen and appreciative eye." --New York Times Book Review, Paperback Row "Biologist Thor Hanson sows the ultimate celebration of seeds and how they conquered the earth." --Nature "[The Triumph of Seeds] explores the importance of seeds, with scientific explanations, humorous first-person accounts and historical anecdotes." --Alaska Beyond "Hanson's style is that of a well-honed raconteur... For every point he makes, there's a tale (or two) that illustrates, and connects, and invites us explore the idea further. We begin to realize the amazing impact seeds have had on development of civilizations." --Connie Bennett, KLCC-FM (Eugene, OR) "A delightful work of natural history by San Juan Islands writer Hanson, about seeds, their role in nature's life cycle and in our lives." --Seattle Times "Imbued with open-eyed, childlike passion for his subject, conservation biologist Thor Hanson celebrates the triumph of seeds... Hanson is a genial and poetic guide, cleverly weaving together biology and culture." --Galapagos Matters (UK)Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Fierce Energy Seeds Nourish 1. Seed for a Day 2. The Staff of Life 3. Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut Seeds Unite 4. What the Spike Moss Knows 5. Mendel's Spores Seeds Endure 6. Methuselah 7. Take It to the Bank Seeds Defend 8. By Tooth, Beak, and Gnaw 9. The Riches of Taste 10 The Cheeriest Beans 11. Death by Umbrella Seeds Travel 12. Irresistible Flesh 13. By Wind and Wave Conclusion: The Future of Seeds
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Dream Home
Book SynopsisJonathan and Drew Scott have taken HGTV by storm with their four hit shows, Property Brothers, Property Brothers at Home, Buying & Selling, and Brother vs. Brother and My Dream Home.Trade Review “It’s about time these guys published a book! In Dream Home, Drew and Jonathan Scott prove to be an authority on all things related to the home space. It’s very informative, easy to navigate, and answers all the questions for those looking to fix or find their perfect home. Drew and Jonathan’s personalities shine throughout, giving the guide a fun energy while also providing relatable advice and solutions for the homeowner.” —Rachael Ray, American television personality, businesswoman, celebrity cook, and author “Jonathan and Drew have cornered the ‘market’ on dreams: dreamboats, the dream team, and now Dream Home. It’s what we all wish for, and the brothers show us how to achieve it, mixing professional advice with inspiring photos and plenty of humor. I love these guys because they’re the real deal. And so is Dream Home.” —Meredith Vieira "You’ve seen them on HGTV on programs such as Property Brothers, performing fabulous transformations on rundown homes to the delight of picky clients. In their first book, the Scott brothers reveal what you don’t see in the shows. The decision-making process is dissected—what factors to consider when selling or buying a house. Solid advice on how to choose among those expensive selections is the highlight of this title. There are recommendations to make a home more sellable, perform fixes yourself, or call in the experts. Also included are lists of simple projects for homeowners and tips on style. Covering methodology more than DIY, it serves as a great foundation to make those costly real-estate decisions and supports homeowners in their pursuit of home improvement. VERDICT An excellent choice for potential home buyers, this essential guide informs readers on how to sell, buy, and potentially remodel any residence. A must read." —Library Journal, STARRED review —
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Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Naturally Sustainable Style
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Dover Publications Inc. Making Birdhouses
Book SynopsisEasy-to-follow instructions and diagrams for building dozens of attractive, practical birdhouses from a one-room house for bluebirds to a forty-two-room structure for purple martins. Also contains a supplement with easy projects for novices, among them houses made from such common objects as gourds, flower pots, and tin cans. 56 plates; 4 figures.
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Forgotten Books The Tree Doctor A Book on Tree Culture Classic Reprint
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Berry & Co Publishing Ltd Upcycled Garden The
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Urban Gardening For Dummies
Book SynopsisThe easy way to succeed at urban gardening A townhouse yard, a balcony, a fire escape, a south-facing window even a basement apartment can all be suitable locations to grow enough food to save a considerable amount of money and enjoy the freshest, healthiest produce possible.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 About This Book 1 Conventions Used in This Book 2 What You’re Not to Read 2 Foolish Assumptions 3 How This Book Is Organized 3 Part I: Urban Gardening 101 3 Part II: Gardening Basics 4 Part III: Places and Ways to Garden 4 Part IV: Growing Plants in the City 4 Part V: Growing to Perfection 5 Part VI: The Part of Tens 5 Icons Used in This Book 5 Where to Go from Here 6 Part I: Urban Gardening 101 7 Chapter 1: Gardening in the City 9 Knowing the Basics of Soil Prep 9 Finding the Many Places to Garden the City 10 Growing All Kinds of Plants in The City 11 Trees and shrubs 12 Edibles 12 Annual flowers 13 Perennial flowers and roses 13 Lawns and groundcovers 14 Exploring the Down and Dirty of Growing 14 Weeding and mulching 15 Watering 15 Pest patrol 15 Chapter 2: Reaping the Benefi ts of Urban Gardening 17 Enjoying Local Produce from Urban Food Gardens 18 Looking at places to grow food 18 Checking out urban food gardening projects 19 Creating Healthy Cities 22 Reducing pollution 22 Making cities more livable 25 Improving the neighborhood 26 Chapter 3: The Urban Microclimate 27 The Sunny City: Working with the Sun and Warmer Urban Temperatures 27 Taking advantage of seasonal solar angles 28 Dealing with solar glare 29 Minimizing the Heat Island Effect 29 The Windy City: Working with Seasonal Urban Wind Patterns 32 Taking Macroclimate and Microclimate Conditions into Account in Your Garden 34 Knowing your hardiness zone 34 Considering your own microclimatic conditions 35 Part II: Gardening Basics 37 Chapter 4: Getting to Know Your Soil 39 Determining Your Type of Soil 40 Understanding the different soil types 40 Figuring out what you have 41 Checking Your Soil’s Drainage 42 Performing a percolation test 43 Mastering the metal rod test 43 Discovering Your Soil’s pH Level 44 Finding Out What Lies Beneath the Soil 45 Doing a little digging (literally and fi guratively) 46 Protecting yourself from soil contaminants 46 Chapter 5: Feeding and Fertilizing Your Soil 51 Organics 101: Plant Matter 52 Adding a Little Something Extra to Build Soil Fertility: Animal Manure 54 Making Compost and Growing Soil 56 Composting safely in the city 56 Choosing a container 57 Building your pile 58 Troubleshooting common composting problems 59 Composting with worms 60 Giving Your Plants and Soil a Boost with Fertilizers 62 Getting to know the “big three” in commercial fertilizers 62 Wet versus dry fertilizers 63 Applying a side dressing of fertilizer 65 Chapter 6: Getting Your Hands Dirty: Planting How-To 67 Planting Annual Flowers and Veggies 67 Starting with a raised bed 68 Deciding whether to buy seeds or transplants 70 Making a seed-starting schedule based on frost dates 71 Growing your own seedlings 73 Picking out transplants 74 Planting your annual or vegetable garden 75 Planting Trees and Shrubs 78 Buying a tree or shrub 78 Digging the hole and planting 79 Getting your trees and shrubs off to a good start 82 Planting Perennial Flowers, Bulbs, and Roses 83 Buying and planting perennial flowers 84 Buying and planting bulbs 84 Buying and planting roses 86 Part III: Places and Ways to Garden 89 Chapter 7: Creating an Outdoor Room 91 Analyzing Your Outdoor Space 92 Fencing In Your Space 92 Planning Your Outdoor Room 93 Creating Your Garden Entrance 93 Installing moon gates for a Zen-like feel 94 Showing off your space with garden arbors 95 Opting for other types of entry features 96 Defining the Uses for Your Outdoor Room 96 Creating a Focal Element 97 Using a unique plant 98 Creating serenity with a water feature 99 Going with a man-made feature 100 Turning Recycled Materials into Chic and Useful Garden Art 101 Using yard sale items 101 Repurposing materials (Reusing junk) 103 Considering Interactive Garden Art 104 A garden sundial 104 Music in the garden 105 Chapter 8: Containing Your Gardening 107 Surveying Container Options 107 Cool commercial containers 109 Hanging, balancing, and other interesting containers 110 Bathtubs, birdcages, bicycles, and more 111 Selecting Soil for Your Container 112 Planting a Container 113 Prepping your pots 114 Planting your containers properly 114 Jazzing Up Your Containers 116 Placing containers for visual interest 116 Coordinating colors 117 Cool container combos 117 Taking Care of Your Container Plants 119 Watering 119 Maintaining your containers 120 Moving containers 122 Chapter 9: A Garden with a View: The Rooftop Garden 123 Finding Out the Rooftop Gardening Basics 124 Why grow up? Reviewing reasons for planting on the roof 124 What’s your type? Choosing a green roof or roof garden 125 How much is enough? Looking at your limits 126 What’s next? Getting started and developing a plan 129 Designing a Rooftop Garden or Green Roof 131 Structural considerations: Making sure your roof won’t cave in 132 Managing rainwater 133 Deciding what to grow 135 Planning electrical service and lighting 137 Transporting materials 137 Staying In Bounds with a Rooftop Container Garden 138 Chapter 10: Going Vertical in Your Garden 141 Discovering the Benefits of Growing Vertical 141 Facing the Challenges of Growing Vertical 142 Rethinking Your Space: Up, Down, and All Around 143 Getting Plants to Grow Up 144 Vertical structures: Providing a place to climb 144 Growing vertical veggies and fruits 150 Giving Containers a Lift 151 Understanding the special considerations for vertical container gardening 151 Choosing vertical containers 151 Chapter 11: Apartment Gardens 155 Balcony Gardens 155 Using containers on your balcony 156 Creating a picture frame garden 158 Using flowerbox planters 159 Indoor Gardening 161 Creating an indoor herb garden 161 Growing under lights indoors 163 Practicing indoor plant care and watering 164 Chapter 12: Community Gardening and Urban Farming 165 Community Gardening 101 165 A brief history of community gardening 166 How community gardening works 167 Starting a Community Gardening Program 167 Selecting a site 168 Developing your site 168 Organizing the garden 169 Managing the garden 169 Urban Farming = Urban Renewal 169 Benefits of gardening together 171 Avoiding down zoning 171 Marketing Locally 172 Selling produce at farmers’ markets 172 Participating in farm-to-school initiatives 172 Selling to local restaurants 173 Hosting harvest festivals 173 Creating community gatherings and celebrations 173 Sharing a Garden 174 Gardening with roommates 174 Volunteering for others 175 Hiring out as an urban farmer 175 Planting a row for the hungry 175 Going from Pavement to Parks 176 Reclaiming urban green space 176 Creating urban parklets 178 Part IV: Growing Plants in the City 179 Chapter 13: City Setting, Country Food 181 Making a Veggie Garden Plan 181 Choosing a site for your vegetable garden 181 Sizing up your garden: How big is big? 182 Laying it all out 183 Keeping Your Veggies Happy 183 Feeding 184 Weeding, mulching, and watering 185 Raising the Top City Vegetables 185 Leafy greens 186 The tomato family: Eggplants, peppers, and other relatives 186 Melons, squash, and other vining vegetables 188 Root vegetables 189 Peas and beans 190 Cabbage, broccoli, and more 192 Easy herbs 192 Extending the Season 194 Succession planting: Lettuce forever! 195 Intercropping: The space between 195 Protecting plants in cool weather 196 Chapter 14: The Annual Flowering of the City 199 Understanding Annuals 199 Siting Your Annual Flower Garden 200 Figuring out whether your garden can support sun- or shade-loving annuals 200 Prepping and planting 201 Considering color 201 Thinking about texture and fragrance 202 Growing flowers for cutting 203 Growing Annuals in Containers 203 Choosing Annual Flowers for All Seasons and Soils 205 Cool spring and fall flowers 205 Summer flowers 207 Flowers for every soil 209 Caring for Your Annuals to Keep a Continuous Flower Show 210 Watering 210 Weeding 211 Fertilizing 211 Deadheading 212 Pruning 212 Keeping them up 213 Using Succession Planting to Maintain Your Annual Flowers 213 Chapter 15: Perennial Flowers, Roses, and Bulbs in the City 215 Getting to Know Perennials, Roses, and Bulbs 215 Finding a Permanent Planting Spot 216 Considering sun, soil, and exposure 216 Going with containers 217 Choosing Perennials Fit for City Living 218 Sun-loving perennial fl owers 219 Shade-loving perennial fl owers 221 Growing and Maintaining Perennial Flowers 222 General care and maintenance 222 Providing a little extra support 223 Divide and multiply 224 Enjoying La Vie en Rose 224 Selecting the best city roses 225 Growing and caring for roses 226 Lighting Up Your Garden with Bulbs 227 Finding a spot for bulbs 228 Finding the best spring flowering bulbs for the city 228 Determining the best summer flowering bulbs for the city 229 Caring for bulbs 229 Chapter 16: Growing a Tree in Brooklyn 231 Selecting City-Friendly Trees 231 The best deciduous trees 232 Evergreen tree options 234 Growing Some Shrubbery 235 Looking at ways to use shrubs in your yard 235 Discovering some great city shrubs 236 Keeping Your Trees and Shrubs Fit 239 Watering and fertilizing 239 Pruning 101 240 Growing City Fruits 242 Finding the best fruit trees for the city 243 Keeping those tree fruits growing 244 Keeping Berry Bushes in the City 245 Choosing the best city berries 245 Staying berry healthy 248 Chapter 17: Lawns and Ground Covers 249 Selecting the Right Grass 250 Cool-season grasses 250 Warm-season grasses 252 Seed versus sod 253 Caring for Your Lawn 255 Looking at city mowers 255 Mowing correctly 256 Maintaining your lawn 257 Patching up paradise 259 Ground Cover Alternatives 259 Lawns versus ground covers 259 Cityside ground covers 260 Planting and caring for your cover 261 Part V: Growing to Perfection 263 Chapter 18: Weeding and Mulching Your Plants 265 Winning the War on Weeds 265 Identifying weeds and knowing why you should care 266 Stopping weeds before they’re a problem 267 Controlling weeds once they’re large 269 Mulching 101 269 Types of mulch 270 Mulching correctly 273 Chapter 19: Watering Your Garden 275 Conserving Water 275 Knowing how much you need to water 276 Using less water 277 Harvesting Water 278 Installing a rain barrel 279 Utilizing gray water 279 Creating a rain garden 280 Delivering Water to Your Plants 282 Hoses and cans 282 Watering wands 282 Trigger nozzles 283 Soaker hoses 283 Drip irrigation 284 Sprinklers 286 A few other watering methods to try 287 Chapter 20: Controlling Urban Garden Pests 289 Knowing the Good Guys 290 Bringing in beneficial insects 290 Attracting birds to your yard 291 Encouraging bees to stick around 292 Being Proactive to Control the Bad Guys 293 Designing your garden to prevent problems 294 Deciding whether you really have a problem 294 Dealing with Insect Pests in Your Garden 295 Know your bug 296 Managing your pests without sprays 300 Using safe sprays 303 Spotting and Treating Diseases 304 Knowing whether you’re really dealing with a disease 304 Preventing damage in the first place 305 Being aware of some common diseases 306 Finding the safest sprays for diseases 308 Critters in the Bean Patch 309 Identifying animal damage 309 Figuring out which common city animals to watch for 310 Part VI: The Part of Tens 311 Chapter 21: Ten Tools for Urban Gardeners 313 Chapter 22: Ten Kid-Friendly Ways to Garden in the City 319 Chapter 23: Ten Tips to Manage a Sustainable Urban Garden 325 Index 331
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