Handbook of Town Gardening, by a Lady


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The Southerner's Handbook


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Whether you live below the Mason Dixon Line or just wish you did, The Southerner’s Handbook is your guide to living the good life. Curated by the editors of the award-winning Garden & Gun magazine, this compilation of more than 100 instructional and narrative essays offers a comprehensive tutorial to modern-day life in the South. From Food and Drink to Sporting & Adventure; Home & Garden to Style, Arts & Culture, you'll discover essential skills and unique insight from some of the South’s finest writers, chefs, and craftsmen—including the secret to perfect biscuits, how to wear seersucker, and to the right way to fall off of a horse. You'll also find: Roy Blount Jr. on telling a great story; Julia Reed on the secrets of throwing a great party; Jonathan Miles on drinking like a Southerner; Jack Hitt on the beauty of cooking a whole hog; John T Edge on why Southern food matters; and much more. As flavorful, authentic, and irresistible as the land and the people who inspire it, The Southerner's Handbook is the ultimate guide to being a Southerner (no matter where you live).




The Women's Gardening Handbook


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Do you live in a city and long for the time and space to raise your own food and live more closely in harmony with the seasons and nature as a woman?"The WOMEN'S Gardening Handbook" demonstrates that with a little knowledge, anyone can cultivate a garden of delectable organic fruit and vegetables, wildlife-friendly wildflowers, and an abundance of herbs in any urban location. Vitale Bruce, an expert in organic gardening, encourages you to embrace the living earth and create your own urban oasis where animals and plants can thrive in harmony with our contemporary lifestyles. He explains his organic, low-cost method to you and provides all the instruction you'll need, along with a wealth of knowledge on how to plant, care for, and harvest your crops. Bruce offers advice on how to care for any kind of space throughout the year. Learn everything you can to help your garden thrive as a woman, including companion gardening, seed saving, building raised beds yourself, and more. You can use gardening to protect the environment and heal yourself.




The Book of Town & Window Gardening


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"The Book of Town & Window Gardening" by Frances A. Bardswell was a useful resource for people who were interested in gardening but found themselves without the open space of the country. First, explaining the difference between cut flowers and plants purchased to grow, the book goes on to explain what varieties can thrive in town and city landscapes and the surrounding suburban towns. Barsdwell's book allowed men and women around the world the chance to have thriving gardens of their own.




Town Gardening


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Excerpt from Town Gardening: A Handbook of Trees, Shrubs, and Plants Suitable for Town Culture in the Outdoor Garden, Window Garden and Greenhouse Gardening is without doubt the purest and most lasting of human pleasures or amusements. For a busy city toiler, whether his work lies in the office, at the desk, or in the workshop, nothing is so restful, refresh ing, interesting, and beneficial after the labours of the day as looking after a bit of garden, or even a few plants in pots or boxes. To women, too, or invalids, what a solace a few flowers are and to the eye of all, even of the casual passer-by, how pleasant a few well-grown plants in a window appear - what a delightful change from the grim monotony of streets and houses! About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




And Gardening


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The Spectator


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A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.