There's More To Life Than Sailing - I Just Haven't Figured Out What It Is Yet...
by Moretolife Publications
I Don't Need Therapy - I Just Need To Go Shopping
by Burywoods Takeover Journals
Dot Work Book Perfect Bullet Dising Sketch & Gaming
by Pink Angel Creative
Yes, i do have a retirement plan... I plan on watching tennis!
by Burywoods Retirement Journals
This book is a fully updated amalgamation of two previously published titles - Growing Vines (1972) and Wines from your Vines (1974). It is concise, yet detailed, and covers all aspects from planting the vines through cropping and vinification to enjoying the final product. The quality of English wine is constantly improving and this book will help the amateur to produce high-quality wine from home-grown grapes providing the right varieties are used and the simple rules followed.
Grape Vines - With Chapters on Pot Culture, Propagation and Varieties
by A. Ward
Etude Des Vignobles de France: Regions Du Sud-Est Et Du Sud-Ouest (Ed.1868) (Savoirs Et Traditions)
by Jules Guyot
Vitis
The vine is one of the oldest plants on the planet, whose remotes fossils date back more than 120 million years ago. It has been part of human civilization since ancient times, with many indications of its use for consumption and cultivation in various archaeological and historical sites. Until today, the vine is very present in modern society, with great socio-economic and cultural importance in many countries. The taxonomy of the genus Vitis has been the subject of a lot of discussion, however...
American Viticultural Areas of the San Francisco Bay Area
by Arnulfo LeMieux
Weed Control on Vine and Soft Fruits
This book demonstrates the common problems faced by fruit growers throughout the Community and shows the importance of weeds in fruit crops. It summarizes a list of the worst weeds in vine and soft fruits in each European Country.
Praise for the First Edition "Winemaking these days is a complicated process that cannot always be understood intuitively. Fortunately Jamie Goode's The Science of Wine: From Vine to Glass explains some of the terms that critics toss around. . . . Mr. Goode manages to make then lively and provocative."--Eric Asimov, New York Times A thoroughly revised and updated Second Edition of this essential and groundbreaking reference gives a comprehensive overview of one of the most fascinating, impor...
Cross Farm was an old Sussex farmhouse with inglenook fireplaces, oak beams and secret passages, hidden in a sleepy village on the edge of the Downs. For London journalist Gay Biddlecombe it was the perfect setting for her dream - to plant her own vineyard in England. This book is an account of a city woman's encounter with "the good life" and how she learned to be self-sufficient while at the same time teaching herself to plant and prune a vineyard by hand. From humble beginnings she built up S...