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Wood, Water & Grass

Wood, Water & Grass
Author: James H. Hambleton
Publisher: James H. Hambleton
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780990386025

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Researchers James H. and Theona J. Hambleton relate the history of the Meek Cutoff through the words of the diarists that lived through the ordeal. Included in the book are 53 USGS Quadrangle maps showing the actual trail location and many color photos of the remains of the trail itself.


The Handbook to Arizona

The Handbook to Arizona
Author: Richard Josiah Hinton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1878
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Prairie Traveler

The Prairie Traveler
Author: Randolph Barnes Marcy
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1863
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The War of the Rebellion

The War of the Rebellion
Author: United States. War Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 820
Release: 1891
Genre: Confederate States of America
ISBN:

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Lawns into Meadows

Lawns into Meadows
Author: Owen Wormser
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0998862371

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In Lawns Into Meadows, landscape designer Owen Wormser makes a case for the power and generosity of meadows. In a world where lawns have wreaked havoc on our natural ecosystems, meadows offer a compelling solution. They establish wildlife and pollinator habitats. They’re low-maintenance and low-cost. They have a built-in resilience that helps them weather climate extremes, and they can draw down and store far more carbon dioxide than any manicured lawn. They’re also beautiful, all year round. Owen describes how to plant an organic meadow that’s right for your site, whether it’s a yard, community garden, or tired city lot. He shares advice on preparing your plot, coming up with the right design, and planting—all without using synthetic chemicals. He passes along tips on building support in neighborhoods where a tidy lawn is the standard. Owen also profiles twenty-one starter grasses and flowers for beginning meadow-makers, and offers guidance on how to grow each one. To illuminate the many joys of meadow-building, Owen draws on his own stories, including how growing up off the grid in northern Maine, with no electricity or plumbing, prepared him for his work. The book, part how-to guide and part memoir, is for environmentalists and climate activists, gardeners and non-gardeners alike. Lawns Into Meadows is part of Stone Pier Press’s Citizen Gardening series, which teaches readers how to grow food and garden in ways that are good for the planet.