Plants Are My Spirit Animal (Weekly Garden Task, #1)
by Garden Planner
Yam Culture in Porto Rico (Classic Reprint)
by Charles Franklin Kinman
Observe nature, be inspired by it and start experimenting. These are the tenets upon which Loose Leaf was created by botanical designers Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler. In their stunning first book, Loose Leaf, they show us the many ways we can get creative with nature. It's filled with ways to bring the beauty of nature into our homes and our lives. Each chapter is dedicated to design with different natural materials such as cut flowers and foliage, sculptural medium and living plants. 10 projects...
"In wildness is the preservation of the world," wrote Henry David Thoreau. But how the wild and the managed or artificially arranged environments co-exist has been a matter of intense debate among foresters and landscape professionals at least since the era of Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. In Forest and Garden, Melanie L. Simo ranges through a period of landscape history that has been underexamined, between Olmsted and mid-twentieth-century modernism, when the contours of the debate were formed and...
Syllabus of Illustrated Lecture on Farm Home Grounds, Their Planting and Care (Classic Reprint)
by Stevenson Whitcomb Fletcher
Inequalities in Mechanics and Physics (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, #219)
by G. Duvant and J. L. Lions
1. We begin by giving a simple example of a partial differential inequality that occurs in an elementary physics problem. We consider a fluid with pressure u(x, t) at the point x at the instant t that 3 occupies a region Q oflR bounded by a membrane r of negligible thickness that, however, is semi-permeable, i. e., a membrane that permits the fluid to enter Q freely but that prevents all outflow of fluid. One can prove then (cf. the details in Chapter 1, Section 2.2.1) that au (aZu azu aZu) (1)...
A WOMAN with good SHOES is NEVER UGLY (Sisterhood Love, #4)
by Hear Us Roar Press