To say you are writing about rarity is to invite two kinds of response. Either one provokes a discussion of what rarity is, or some comment on the complex ity of the subject. The objective of this book is to explore the nature of rarity, its complexity if you like, from one particular perspective on what rarity is. Primarily, it is an opportunity to review, to synthesize, and to question. The book is an attempt to draw together a vast body of literature, to extract from it some general principl...
Gardeners' Chronicle, Horticultural Trade Journal, Part 2
by Anonymous
This is a touching devotional of one woman's struggles and triumphs, both in her garden and her soul. Also includes gardening tips!
Movable Harvests - the Simplicity & Bounty of Container Gardens (Paper)
by Chuck Crandall
Illustrirte Bibliothek Des Landwirthschaftlichen Gartenbaues F r G rtner, Landwirthe Und Gartenbesitzer
by Hermann Jager
From 1946, the poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West wrote a gardening column in the Observer. The columns were later collected into a set of books published between 1951 and 1958. Vita's extensive gardening knowledge, her intense passion for her subject and her lively literary flair making these garden writing classics essential for any serious gardener's bookshelf.
The great gardens of the world depend for their lasting and universal appeal on the shapes, views and suprises that linger in the mind's eye. This book takes a look at 19 selected gardens so designed that every corner is a visual and sensory delight. An inspirational and informative look at selected English and American gardens, from the small to the majestic, through intricate watercolour ground plans and 400 colour photographs. The book takes the form of a step-by-step tour of each garden, fir...
The Complete Guide to Landscape Design, Renovation and Maintenance
by Cass Turnbull