All the Year Round


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All the Year Round


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1873. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and Girls


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Albert Bigelow Paine's 'A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and Girls' is a delightful and educational book that invites young readers to explore the wonders of nature through the lens of a garden. Written in a charming and accessible style, the book contains a calendar of activities and observations tailored to each month of the year, inspiring children to engage with the natural world and cultivate their own green thumbs. Paine's engaging storytelling and practical gardening tips make this book a perfect tool for introducing children to the joys of gardening and fostering a love for the environment. Set in the early 20th century, the book reflects a time when connecting with nature was seen as a crucial part of a child's upbringing, providing a glimpse into the values and interests of the era. Albert Bigelow Paine, a renowned writer and biographer, drew upon his own experiences with gardening and nature to create this charming book, showcasing his passion for instilling a sense of wonder and curiosity in young minds. 'A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and Girls' is highly recommended for parents, teachers, and anyone looking to inspire a child's love for the outdoors and encourage hands-on learning in a fun and engaging way.




The Garden


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The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll


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"Should there be any doubt that Gertrude Jekyll was among the greatest practitioners of the art of gardening (there isn't, of course), a survey of this book will quickly confirm her almost totemic status in twentieth-century ornamental horticulture."--Wayne Winterrowd, Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening "[This book] is scholarly, well-written, and based on original research. The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll is the most innovative study of the patron saint of modern gardeners since Jane Brown's pioneering Gardens of a Golden Afternoon appeared ten years ago. . . . [Bisgrove's] is the most detailed and comprehensive analysis ever made of Gertrude Jekyll's gardening."--Charles Quest-Ritson, Gardens Illustrated "The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll serves as a living complement to her gardening ideas, indicating the scope and variety her gardening vision could assume. Richard Bisgrove has mined extensive archives for Jekyll's most effective planning schemes, and illustrates them with photographs of her existing gardens. He helpfully divides chapters by types of gardenincluding formal gardens, rose gardens, wild gardens, steps and walks, and sun and shade."--Ann Geneva, Literary Review "Gertrude Jekyll is famous the world over as the mother of the lush English garden. . . . The stage is set for an updated revival of the Jekyll cult. Her philosophical commitment to native plants and gardens that incorporate existing heathland and woods makes her environmentally up to date."--Diana Ketcham, New York Times "The most comprehensive study I have seen of the garden-making ideas of this astonishingly prolific lady . . . This is a book that can be read cover to cover -- but one to which people will refer time and again over the years."--Arthur Hellyer, Financial Times "Richard Bisgrove must now be firmly established as one of our most authoritative, painstaking yet easy-to-read garden historians . . . The writing is a happy combination of scholarship and art . . . readers must be equally delighted with Andrew Lawson's magnificent photographs."--Graham Stuart Thomas, The Garden




Newton Free Library Bulletin


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Tiny Garden, Huge Harvest


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The self-sufficiency expert and backyard gardening author presents a comprehensive guide to growing bountiful harvests without bountiful land. With his Backyard Renaissance Collection of how-to guides, Caleb Warnock has been helping people rediscover the simple pleasures of self-reliance. In Tiny Garden, Huge Harvest, Warnock demonstrates how a small garden plot or container garden can produce huge volumes of fresh food. The secret to a productive garden is using the right varieties of heirloom vegetables. From choosing the right seeds to maximizing your crops, Warnock provides step-by-step directions for designing, planting, and harvesting a tiny garden for big harvests that can really feed your family.




Nomads


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Nomads is a book of situations of what could happen in the United States and the world. The main characters are retired and living moderately wealthy in a travel trailer as snowbirds. They buy items at flea markets and auctions in southwestern states for resale in northwestern states. Through a series of events, they acquire land in Idaho and wind up with a group of other campers to start a mutual aid farm.




The Primary Plan Book


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