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The Girl in the Garden

The Girl in the Garden
Author: Kestra Pingree
Publisher: Kestra Pingree
Total Pages: 398
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

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Along the trails of endless pines, I search for truth and follow signs. How’s your summer going? Mine is ruined. Hi. My name is Ri. I’m the kind of delinquent teenage girl you hear horror stories about. My parents thought they could reform my “bad” attitude and get me away from my “troublemaking” friends in the city by shipping me off to my grandparents’ house in the countryside for the summer. I’m supposed to stay clear of the “forbidden” forest and piss away my days in my grandparents’ stupid rose garden alongside a boy named Avery. Avery is seventeen, but he chooses to work for my grandparents because he likes roses. Well, the joke’s on them. I’m getting the hell out of here, and I won’t let anyone stop me—especially not some weirdo boy. — Awash with Summer Roses is a young adult contemporary coming-of-age story and romance with a splash of magic. All books have been published; this series is complete.


The Chef's Garden

The Chef's Garden
Author: FARMER LEE JONES
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0525541063

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An approachable, comprehensive guide to the modern world of vegetables, from the leading grower of specialty vegetables in the country Near the shores of Lake Erie is a family-owned farm with a humble origin story that has become the most renowned specialty vegetable grower in America. After losing their farm in the early 1980s, a chance encounter with a French-trained chef at their farmers' market stand led the Jones family to remake their business and learn to grow unique ingredients that were considered exotic at the time, like microgreens and squash blossoms. They soon discovered chefs across the country were hungry for these prized ingredients, from Thomas Keller in Napa Valley to Daniel Boulud in New York City. Today, they provide exquisite vegetables for restaurants and home cooks across the country. The Chef's Garden grows and harvests with the notion that every part of the plant offers something unique for the plate. From a perfect-tasting carrot, to a tiny red royal turnip, to a pencil lead-thin cucumber still attached to its blossom, The Chef's Garden is constantly innovating to grow vegetables sustainably and with maximum flavor. It's a Willy Wonka factory for vegetables. In this guide and cookbook, The Chef's Garden, led by Farmer Lee Jones, shares with readers the wealth of knowledge they've amassed on how to select, prepare, and cook vegetables. Featuring more than 500 entries, from herbs, to edible flowers, to varieties of commonly known and not-so-common produce, this book will be a new bible for farmers' market shoppers and home cooks. With 100 recipes created by the head chef at The Chef's Garden Culinary Vegetable Institute, readers will learn innovative techniques to transform vegetables in their kitchens with dishes such as Ramp Top Pasta, Seared Rack of Brussels Sprouts, and Cornbread-Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms, and even sweet concoctions like Onion Caramel and Beet Marshmallows. The future of cuisine is vegetables, and Jones and The Chef's Garden are on the forefront of this revolution.


New Patchwork & Quilting Basics

New Patchwork & Quilting Basics
Author: Jo Avery
Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 161745849X

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Build your quilting skills with this beginner’s guide featuring 12 modern projects using basic patchwork, appliqué, curves, and foundation paper piecing. Quilt designer Jo Avery has a wealth of experience teaching beginner and intermediate quilters at her popular workshops and retreats. In New Patchwork & Quilting Basics, she guides you through 12 quilt projects using basic pieced strips, squares, and triangles. Jo’s easy-to-follow instructions make it easy to learn new skills while making your own stylish quilts and other projects. Before long, you’ll have the confidence and expertise to tackle virtually any quilt pattern!


The Butterfly Garden

The Butterfly Garden
Author: Dot Hutchison
Publisher: Sterling Mystery Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Kidnapping
ISBN: 9781683243038

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Originally published: Amazon Publishing, 2016.


Fairy Gardening

Fairy Gardening
Author: Julie Bawden-Davis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 162636186X

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Fairy gardens are enjoying an astonishing surge in popularity and now you can begin making your own enchanting miniature landscapes, complete with pint-sized accessories, diminutive plants, and quaint fairy figures. Gardeners Julie Bawden-Davis and Beverly Turner provide you with step-by-step instructions for creating a magical garden that will attract Thumbelina herself! Learn how to design, plant, accessorize, and care for your very own small corner of the world by following seven simple steps, including choosing the perfect container, planting luxurious pint-sized plants, decorating with properly scaled accessories, and telling a story through the delicate fairies you choose to inhabit your magical wonderland. Included are full-color photographs showcasing various types of fairy gardens and accessories, which are sure to inspire the designer in you! And best of all, these perennial gardens are perfect for the busy gardener, as they require less than ten minutes per week to maintain—this could be your new favorite hobby! For the inner child in us all, Fairy Gardening is sure to enchant both the novice and the experienced gardener who wishes to stir up Lilliputian flights of fancy.


Avery's Gift

Avery's Gift
Author: Jon Hoefer
Publisher: Mascot Books
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781645438854

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Avery wakes up in the middle of the night to find herself in unfamiliar surroundings and has somehow lost her colors! The crickets call to her, and flowers from the wall guide her out of bed and into the moonlit garden. With the help of a fox, an owl, and a boy named Dalton, Avery goes on a quest to find her colors... and finds many other meaningful things along the way. Avery's Gift is reminiscent of fables told long ago, yet is based on a modern, true story of two, young children, Avery and Dalton. It highlights how their lives were connected one summer night and the gifts they gave each other. Avery's Gift is a timeless story of love, loss, friendship, and finding true colors.


Avery's Garden

Avery's Garden
Author: Tara Denz
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2017-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781979154604

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This book is a compilation of art done for the angels that grew their wings too soon. Each bereaved mother who participated, came forward with angel names, signs and symbols and special quotes or phrases that were unique to their memory. Each drawing was done by hand with love, kindness and understanding to those effected by infant loss. Each coloring page comes with dedication information for each angel baby. Volume IV: Into The Wild, was made for the various angels that are remembered by the wild outdoors. Such drawings will include animals found in the forest, marshes, and even the Jungle. There are lions, tigers, lizards, owls, giraffes and much more included in this series. About the Author: Tara Denz, is an Angel Mother to Avery Robert Denz. He was born still at 20 weeks and 4 days gestation. Tara was diagnosed with an incompetent cervix which caused her to go into labor too soon. As a bereaved mother, she has found comfort in designing art for families that are struggling with life after loss. Product Description: This book includes 37 black and white drawings, plus drawings within the introduction that can be colored in. Each page comes with dedication information and a description of the special meaning behind each drawing. All pages were created by hand, and turned into a digital image. There is a variety of lettering for the quotes and phrases used, which adds to the whimsical art. Each book is 8.5 x 11 in size. The images are framed with a black border which can be used if a frame is desired to showcase the art.


Midwest Cottage Gardening

Midwest Cottage Gardening
Author: Frances Manos
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781931599405

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Create your own beautiful cottage garden. This practical book offers advice to help Midwestern gardeners--whether novices or old pros--achieve beautiful, organic gardens drawing on ageold cottage garden traditions. Learn how to use a lively mixture of perennials, annuals, fruiting trees and shrubs, vegetables, and herbs.


Kids Garden!

Kids Garden!
Author: Avery Hart
Publisher: Ideals Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1996
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780913589908

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A guide to gardening, covering indoor, outdoor, and specialty gardens, getting started, growing vegetables, flowers, houseplants, and herbs, and controlling pests.


A Human Garden

A Human Garden
Author: Paul-André Rosental
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789205441

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Well into the 1980s, Strasbourg, France, was the site of a curious and little-noted experiment: Ungemach, a garden city dating back to the high days of eugenic experimentation that offered luxury living to couples who were deemed biologically fit and committed to contractual childbearing targets. Supported by public authorities, Ungemach aimed to accelerate human evolution by increasing procreation among eugenically selected parents. In this fascinating history, Paul-André Rosental gives an account of Ungemach’s origins and its perplexing longevity. He casts a troubling light on the influence that eugenics continues to exert—even decades after being discredited as a pseudoscience—in realms as diverse as developmental psychology, postwar policymaking, and liberal-democratic ideals of personal fulfilment.