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Garden of the Plagues

Garden of the Plagues
Author: Russel Brownlee
Publisher: Human & Rosseau
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Netherlands
ISBN:

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Adam Wijk is a rather reclusive gardener, who was forced into exile in South Africa after his medical license was revoked. One day, a stranger walks into his life, and this mute woman from a seemingly plague-ridden Dutch ship reawakens in Adam feelings which he had thought were long gone.


Garden of the Plagues

Garden of the Plagues
Author: Russel Brownlee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2003
Genre:
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The Garden

The Garden
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1884
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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What Makes a Garden

What Makes a Garden
Author: Jinny Blom
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 071128296X

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'One of the year’s most engrossing, thought-provoking books’ The English Garden A reflective second book by Jinny Blom (author of The Thoughtful Garden), one of the world’s leading garden designers. What Makes a Garden builds upon the work of The Thoughtful Garden, giving a broader idea of how she thinks about garden design. In particular it emphasizes her multi-disciplinary approach, which embraces architecture, conservation and art, coupled with a strong holistic thread. This fascinating and insightful book looks at how a garden should please all five senses; how it is an alchemical mix of the inanimate and the living; and also how it has to accommodate both the effects of time and the influences of culture. This is not intended as a book of rules but rather a way of thinking about garden design and making sure it responds to the particularities of place, the culture and the demands of the client. Drawing on her work and experience over the last 20 years or so, the book gets to the heart of what people want and need from a garden and what makes it different from a natural landscape. Reflecting Jinny‘s highly individual approach to garden design, the book is filled with warmth and character alongside her expert knowledge. With a broad appeal, this beautiful book is for all garden lovers: thoughtful yet practical and informative, it marries artistry with functionality.


Caterpillar Plagues

Caterpillar Plagues
Author: Walter Wilson Froggatt
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1901
Genre:
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House & Garden

House & Garden
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1914
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

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The Forest Garden Greenhouse

The Forest Garden Greenhouse
Author: Jerome Osentowski
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1603584269

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With a revolutionary new "Climate Battery" design for near-net-zero heating and cooling By the turn of the nineteenth century, thousands of acres of glass houses surrounded large American cities, becoming a commonplace symbol of the market garden and nursery trades. But the possibilities of the indoor garden to transform our homes and our lives remain largely unrealized. In this groundbreaking book, Jerome Osentowski, one of North America's most accomplished permaculture designers, presents a wholly new approach to a very old horticultural subject. In The Forest Garden Greenhouse, he shows how bringing the forest garden indoors is not only possible, but doable on unlikely terrain and in cold climates, using near-net-zero technology. Different from other books on greenhouse design and management, this book advocates for an indoor agriculture using permaculture design concepts--integration, multi-functions, perennials, and polycultures--that take season extension into new and important territory. Osentowski, director and founder of Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI), farms at 7,200 feet on a steep, rocky hillside in Colorado, incorporating deep, holistic permaculture design with practical common sense. It is at this site, high on a mountaintop, where Osentowski (along with architect and design partner Michael Thompson) has been designing and building revolutionary greenhouses that utilize passive and active solar technology via what they call the "climate battery"--a subterranean air-circulation system that takes the hot, moist, ambient air from the greenhouse during the day, stores it in the soil, and discharges it at night--that can offer tropical and Mediterranean climates at similarly high altitudes and in cold climates (and everywhere else). Osentowski's greenhouse designs, which can range from the backyard homesteader to commercial greenhouses, are completely ecological and use a simple design that traps hot and cold air and regulates it for best possible use. The book is part case study of the amazing greenhouses at CRMPI and part how-to primer for anyone interested in a more integrated model for growing food and medicine in a greenhouse. With detailed design drawings, photos, and profiles of successful greenhouse projects on all scales, this inspirational manual will considerably change the conversation about greenhouse design.


Garden Plots

Garden Plots
Author: Shelley Boyd
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 077358871X

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Canadian literature has long been preoccupied with the wilderness and the landscape, but the garden has remained neglected terrain. In Garden Plots, Shelley Boyd focuses on private, domestic gardens tended by individual gardeners, to show how modest, everyday spaces provide fertile grounds for the imagination. Combining the history of gardening with literary analysis, Garden Plots explores the use of the garden motif in the works of five authors: Susanna Moodie, Catharine Parr Traill, Gabrielle Roy, Carol Shields, and Lorna Crozier. With works spanning the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries, these writers reveal the associations between the arts of writing and gardening, the evolving role of the female gardener, and the changes that take place in Canada's literary gardens over time. With the task of understanding our connection to the physical environment becoming increasingly important, Garden Plots explores the subtle relations between place and narrative. This fresh, literary approach to Canada's gardening culture reveals that gardens grow and change not simply in the earth, but also in the pages of our texts.


California Garden

California Garden
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1917
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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The Garden

The Garden
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1881
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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