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The Little Book of Planting Trees

The Little Book of Planting Trees
Author: Max Adams
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1788546261

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From the author of The Wisdom of Trees, an informative and practical guide to tree planting: including guidance on which trees to plant and where; how to plant, propagate and care for your trees; advice on the suitability and virtues of particular native trees (from oak to alder and from beech to blackthorn); amplified by details of how trees grow in nature and the stories of some famous tree planters. A glossary of websites, nurseries, conservation and other organisations completes the volume.


The Little Book of Planting Trees

The Little Book of Planting Trees
Author: Max Adams
Publisher: Anima
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Tree planting
ISBN: 1789545889

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The which, where, how, why and inestimable joys of growing trees by the bestselling author of The Wisdom of Trees.


The Little Book of Trees

The Little Book of Trees
Author: Caz Buckingham
Publisher: Fine Feather Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Trees
ISBN: 9781908489388

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This is an exciting new look at the fascinating world of many common trees. The book is arranged alphabetically and includes lively species descriptions as well as information about all the animals and plants associated with the trees. Arresting and immersive spreads also help to transport you into the magical world of the forest. This series builds into a first nature library that will be treasured by children for years to come.


The Wisdom of Trees

The Wisdom of Trees
Author: Max Adams
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1781855455

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A passionate and informative celebration of trees and of man's ingenuity in exploiting their resources: the perfect gift for anyone who cares about the natural world. Trees are marvels of nature, still-standing giants of extraordinary longevity. In a beautifully written sequence of essays, anecdotes and profiles of Britain's best-loved species (from yew to scots pine), Max Adams explores both the amazing biology of trees and humanity's relationship with wood and forest across the centuries. Embellished with images from John Evelyn's classic SYLVA (1664), THE WISDOM OF TREES is a gift book that will delight anyone who cares about the natural world and our interaction with it.


Grow a Little Fruit Tree

Grow a Little Fruit Tree
Author: Ann Ralph
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-01-16
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1603428895

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Grow your own apples, figs, plums, cherries, pears, apricots, and peaches in even the smallest backyard! Ann Ralph shows you how to cultivate small yet abundant fruit trees using a variety of specialized pruning techniques. With dozens of simple and effective strategies for keeping an ordinary fruit tree from growing too large, you’ll keep your gardening duties manageable while at the same time reaping a bountiful harvest. These little fruit trees are easy to maintain and make a lovely addition to any home landscape.


Let's Plant a Tree

Let's Plant a Tree
Author: Marigold Brooks
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 153832122X

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In this nonfiction title, readers will discover what a tree needs to live and grow. Readers will study a trees roots, trunk, branches, and leaves, and learn about their unique functions. Discussing the importance of teamwork in environmental conservation, the book expands on early childhood curricular topics. Detailed photographs are included, encouraging readers to draw connections between the subject matter and relatable real-world examples. This book is a perfect introduction to the basics of biology and life science.


Let's Plant Trees

Let's Plant Trees
Author: Vinod Lal Heera Eshwer
Publisher: Tulika Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2011
Genre: Trees
ISBN: 9788181469342

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On the importance of trees; text with illustration; for children.


The Girl Who Planted Trees

The Girl Who Planted Trees
Author: Caryl Hart
Publisher: Nosy Crow
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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When a small girl discovers there was once a lush forest on the great gray mountain, she is determined to plant as many new trees as she can. And even though the blazing sun shrivels the new shoots and fierce storms wash away all her hard work . . . she never, EVER gives up. A powerful and hopeful story about how one girl's dream inspires a whole village and how, together, they can create something incredible.


The Little Book of Crops in Small Spots

The Little Book of Crops in Small Spots
Author: Jane Moore
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1787137325

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The Little Book of Crops in Small Spots introduces newbie gardeners to the art of growing successfully. Particularly focused on small space gardening, this book is the ideal modern guide for those with a compact urban gardens, courtyard, patio or even just a balcony. Including a handy directory of the best 40 fruit and vegetables to grow no matter how small your space, Jane will show you how to get started with her expert tips and indispensable gardening advice to becoming more self-sufficient. Discover how to maximise your growing power and enjoy getting stuck in as you produce crops to harvest all year round.


Eating Dirt

Eating Dirt
Author: Charlotte Gill
Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1553657926

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Charlotte Gill spent twenty years working as a tree planter in Canadian forests. In this book, she examines the environmental impact of logging and celebrates the value of forests from a perspective of some one whose work caught them between environmentalists and loggers.