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Growing Orchids Is Fun:simple Facts About Understanding Orchids
by: A P Hollingsworth
publisher: Sun Bulb Co., published: 2002
ASIN: B001UXVISO
sales rank: 2458143
price: $4.95 (used)
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Easy Gardens Volume 14 - For Children
by: Rose White
publisher: www.ebooksandmoreforyou.com, published: 2010-02-10
ASIN: B00381B57A
sales rank: 365169
“Easy Gardens Volume 14 – For Children” explains how to create a practical, safe and easy wonderland garden for children to use and enjoy. Included are many creative ideas for sports activities, games, art expression and, of course, how to plant a garden to enjoy all the birds, squirrels and rabbits which share it.
For 20 years I lived in Philadelphia and enjoyed watching the children play in my shady and sunny perennial and bulb gardens. There were thick bushes for them to play games in, an area for swings and a sandbox, and a safe place for riding cars and bikes.
The gardens bloomed and looked beautiful 12 months a year with little or no maintenance. You, too, can do this. It seems almost unbelievable, but in one year you can have fun and watch your easy garden grow.
SELECT A QUICK AND EASY GARDEN STYLE to match your needs. Decide what you want to do in your garden, look at the physical layout and shape of your garden, choose the color and texture of your flowers, bulbs, bushes and trees by following the easy steps presented in 196 pages.
PREPARE THE SOIL or use the container or raised bed designs which do not require digging.
SELECT THE PLANTS by growing season so that you can have flowers every year with little work. Each year they will grow, bloom and die back on their own. Do the work one year and reap the harvest for many years to come.
PLANT YOUR PLANTS AND BULBS so that few weeds can grow, water them the easy way and enjoy your slice of Heaven.
Learn about selecting, planting and enjoying TREES AND BUSHES as they become beautiful every year with their blossoms, fruit, colorful leaves and berries. You can also select evergreen trees and shrubs so that you have a wide range of colors, shapes and designs in your garden year around.
Valuable information is also included on compost, fertilizer, mulch, weeds, disease and where you can find bargains and FREE PLANTS.
Enjoy “Easy Gardens Volume 14” (with 196 pages) so that you can have a beautiful children’s garden 12 months a year by following the simple steps. You can also purchase the complete book, “Easy Gardens A to Z,” which has 348 pages and includes all the information from the separate volumes and more!
The original “Easy Gardens A to Z” is a compilation of all I have read and learned firsthand over the years. It is written in a format both beginning and experienced gardeners will find easy to follow, using common names for plants.
It requires little or no maintenance for your garden to look beautiful year around if you follow the directions in “Easy Gardens A to Z”—the only book you need to purchase. Guided by the table of contents, you will readily find answers to all your questions on the 348 pages:
* FROM designing your garden by following the easy steps in the 47 complete garden designs plus HUNDREDS of other design ideas;
* TO designing decks, paths and water features;
* TO preparing your soil or using the no-dig raised bed designs;
* TO planting and maintaining shady and sunny perennial and annual flowers, vegetables, fruits, bulbs, grasses, climbers, bushes and trees;
* TO dealing with garden compost, fertilizer, pests, weeds and disease;
* TO reaping your harvest.
Each page of “Easy Gardens A to Z” is filled with a wealth of ideas and easy directions on how to create your own little slice of paradise.
“Congratulations to you on your practical, easily understandable, delightful gardening book that has almost 350 pages chock full of everything a gardener wants and needs to know to plant a lovely garden. It is nicely painted with personal vignettes from your own experience. It felt like a lovely garden walk when reading it.” Margaret Salisbury
“Your gardening book is very concise and practical. If one puts into practice the instructions and information that you have parlayed – spectacular gardens will be the end result. Well done.” Margarita Kybartas

Annuals + Bulbs + Garden Design + Ground Covers, Vines & Grasses + Houseplants + Perennials + Roses + Shrubs + Gardening Techniques + Trees + Vegetables & Herbs + Water-Saving Gardening (TAYLOR'S GUIDE TO GARDENING, 12 Volume Matched Set)
publisher: Easton Press, published: 1987
ASIN: B000V1RCMW

TAUNTON'S FINE GARDENING - AT HOME IN THE GARDEN June 2003 No. 91 (Magazine. Theme Garden. Antique Bulbs. Trellis. Basil. Beneficial Insects. Pruning Lilacs)
published: 2003
ASIN: B001U52NK4
sales rank: 6452024

Easy Gardens Volume 13 Bird Sanctuary Plus Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardens
by: Rose White
publisher: www.ebooksandmoreforyou.com, published: 2010-02-03
ASIN: B00375LJPU
sales rank: 137878
“Easy Gardens Volume 13 – Bird Sanctuary Plus Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardens” explains how to create a beautiful shady or sunny garden filled with butterflies and birds (including hummingbirds) with little or no work. Learn which water features, food, flowers, climbers, bushes and trees attract birds and butterflies.
For 20 years I lived in Philadelphia and enjoyed watching the birds (including hummingbirds) and butterflies in my shady and sunny perennial gardens. The gardens bloomed and looked beautiful 12 months a year with little or no maintenance. You, too, can do this. It seems almost unbelievable, but in one year you can have fun and watch your easy garden grow.
SELECT A QUICK AND EASY GARDEN STYLE to match your needs. Decide what you want to do in your garden, look at the physical layout and shape of your garden, choose the color and texture of your flowers, bulbs, bushes and trees by following the easy steps presented in 168 pages.
PREPARE THE SOIL or use the container or raised bed designs which do not require digging.
SELECT THE PLANTS by growing season so that you can have flowers every year with little work. Each year they will grow, bloom and die back on their own. Do the work one year and reap the harvest for many years to come.
PLANT YOUR PLANTS AND BULBS so that few weeds can grow, water them the easy way and enjoy your slice of Heaven.
Learn about selecting, planting and enjoying TREES AND BUSHES as they become beautiful every year with their blossoms, fruit, colorful leaves and berries. You can also select evergreen trees and shrubs so that you have a wide range of colors, shapes and designs in your garden year around.
Valuable information is also included on compost, fertilizer, mulch, weeds, disease and where you can find bargains and FREE PLANTS.
Enjoy “Easy Gardens Volume 13” (with 168 pages) so that you can have a beautiful garden 12 months a year filled with birds and butterflies by following these simple steps. You can also purchase the complete book, “Easy Gardens A to Z,” at www.ebooksandmoreforyou.com or www.amazon.com. It has 348 pages and includes all the information from the separate volumes and more!
The original “Easy Gardens A to Z” is a compilation of all I have read and learned firsthand over the years. It is written in a format both beginning and experienced gardeners will find easy to follow, using common names for plants.
It requires little or no maintenance for your garden to look beautiful year around if you follow the directions in “Easy Gardens A to Z”—the only book you need to purchase. Guided by the table of contents, you will readily find answers to all your questions on the 348 pages:
* FROM designing your garden by following the easy steps in the 47 complete garden designs plus HUNDREDS of other design ideas;
* TO designing decks, paths and water features;
* TO preparing your soil or using the no-dig raised bed designs;
* TO planting and maintaining shady and sunny perennial and annual flowers, vegetables, fruits, bulbs, grasses, climbers, bushes and trees;
* TO dealing with garden compost, fertilizer, pests, weeds and disease;
* TO reaping your harvest.
Each page of “Easy Gardens A to Z” is filled with a wealth of ideas and easy directions on how to create your own little slice of paradise.
“Your gardening book is very concise and practical. If one puts into practice the instructions and information that you have parlayed – spectacular gardens will be the end result. Well done.” Margarita Kybartas
“Your garden in Philadelphia was spectacular. You used a lot of land and it wasn’t difficult to always have something in bloom.” Betsy Weiss

Cutting Gardens: A Grand Tradition
by: Tom Carpenter
publisher: National Home Gardening Club, published: 2004
ASIN: B000PTZ7C2
sales rank: 7357258
This book includes hundreds of beautiful photographs showing cut flower gardens plus ways to arrange your cut flowers. Contents include: 1) The Art and Soul of Cut Flower Gardening 2) The Cutting Garden: A Grand Tradition 3) Landscaping with Cut Flowers 4) A New Look at Annuals 5) The Perennial Palatte 6) Bulbs, Corms and Tubers 7) Shrubs and Other Wonderful Woodies 8) Grasses, Ferns and Fillers 9) Cutting and Conditioning Flowers 10) How to Arrange Flowers 11) Preserving Flowers and Foliage Also includes a Plant Index, Sources for Plants and Seeds, and Zone and Frost Maps.

Better Homes & Gardens New Garden Book
by: Better Homes & Gardens
published: 2004
ASIN: B002KEQRUG
Beautiful and brimming with information, this indispensable guide contains all the advice you'll need--even if your thumb is brown--to create a gorgeous yard, a bountiful vegetable garden, or a lush green indoors. More than 400 full-color photos let you see exactly what plants look like--from flowers to trees to vegetables--both close up and in garden settings.

A Garden of One's Own: Writings of Elizabeth Lawrence
by: Elizabeth Lawrence
publisher: The University of North Carolina Press, published: 1997-06-02
ASIN: 080782349X
sales rank: 1305724
price: $69.76 (new), $13.12 (used)
Gardening enthusiasts and those who love to read about gardening will be delighted by this new collection of Elizabeth Lawrence's work. A gifted landscape architect and writer, Lawrence (1904-85) chronicled her experiences with plants in a voice treasured for its distinctive blend of horticultural expertise and stylistic elegance. Through her six books, all still in print, Lawrence continues to inspire an ever-widening circle of dedicated readers everywhere.

Between 1932 and 1978, Lawrence wrote more than fifty articles for gardening magazines, newsletters, and plant society bulletins. These writings—uncovered in a seven-year search and collected here for the first time—offer further testament to her talent for conveying practical details in an engaging, literate manner. Treating such subjects as trees and shrubs, bulbs, perennials, native plants, even fellow gardeners, this collection will be welcomed by the novice and knowledgeable gardener alike.

Elizabeth Lawrence, a graduate of Barnard College, was the first woman to receive a degree in landscape architecture from the North Carolina State College School of Design. Her writings were informed and inspired by her own legendary gardens in Raleigh and Charlotte.


Caring for Your Garden
by: Jamie Sellers
published: 2009-07-26
ASIN: B002J4U8IE
sales rank: 339133
How to Take Care of Fragrant Flowers in your Garden

One of the most common reasons why people love flowers so much is because of the beautiful fragrance they emit. A beautiful, natural garden overflowing with scented flowers can brighten up anyone’s day, even after a work week from hell. The smell of flowers connotes happy occasions such as summer days, birthdays, weddings and celebrations. This is one of the reasons most gardeners will choose flowers that smell divine as their flowers du jour.

Some of the best fragrant flowers for your garden include Arabian jasmine, banana shrub, butterfly bush, confederate jasmine, garden phlox, gardenia, heliotrope, hyacinth, angels’ trumpet and roses.

All of these have a unique and delicious scent that will leave your outdoor
area smelling beautiful. However, some of the most fragment and beautiful flowers also take more care than you would expect. To really get that beautiful, spring time freshness smell from your flowers, keep the following tips in mind:

A Woman's Hardy Garden
by: HELENA RUTHERFURD ELY
publisher: George Halt, published: 2008-10-14
ASIN: B001I919Q6
sales rank: 263295
An American Classic. It is the essential guide for raising gardens without the luxury of a hothouse. Topics include: Preparation of the Soil, Laying Out a Garden, Borders Around a House, How to Plant a Small Plot, The Seed-bed, Planting, Annuals, Perennials, Biennials and a Few Bedding-out Plants, Roses, Lilies, Spring-flowering Bulbs, Shrubs, Water, Walks, Lawns, Box-Edgings, Sun-dial and Pergola, Insecticides and Tool-room.

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