Gaia's Garden

Gaia's Garden
Author: Toby Hemenway
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1603580298

This extensively revised and expanded edition broadens the reach and depth of the permaculture approach for urban and suburban gardeners. The text's message is that working with nature, not against it, results in more beautiful, abundant, and forgiving gardens.

Homefront in the Garden

Homefront in the Garden
Author: Diarmuid Gavin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2002-01
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780563534792

Garden design may seem demanding, difficult and exclusively for those with experience and a limitless budget, but Diarmuid Gavin thinks differently. The infant terrible of the garden design world. Diarmuid sets out to demystify the subject and push back the boundaries of garden style. Viewing the garden as another room for your house, Diarmuid shows how to create a garden to reflect your own personality. Chapters include: Choice and inspiration - combining what you require and what you desire and where to lock for inspiration; Materials and colour - shapes and structures for your 'room outside' and how to use colour in the garden; Project planning - planning ahead, working through the stages and where to turn for advice along the way; Plant essentials - preparing soil and considering position, light, water and wind Building lines - using fences and walls to enhance your design.

Diarmuid Gavin's Big Ideas

Diarmuid Gavin's Big Ideas
Author: Diarmuid Gavin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2002
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780563488576

With his controversial designs and experimental use of materials, Diarmuid Gavin has challenged the way we think about the ordinary domestic garden. In Diarmuid Gavin's Big Ideas from Homefront in the Garden: Designs for Outdoor Living, Diarmuid draws on the very best of his designs from Home Front in the Garden and Home Front, to show you how you too can re-evaluate your outdoor space and create the garden of your dreams. offer an array of inspirational new approaches to using colour, materials, structures and plants in gardens of all sizes. From ultra-contemporary chic to a modern party space, a plant lovers? haven or a traditional cottage garden, Diarmuid offers up big ideas to suit a wide range of tastes and lifestyles. is an invaluable design sourcebook, guaranteed to inspire you, whether you are designing from scratch or just improving your existing garden. Packed with advice and useful information about laying out hard landscaping, introducing lighting and technology into your garden and including lists of recommended plants, Diarmuid Gavin's Big Ideas from Homefront in the Garden will guide you in your quest to turn any nondescript plot into a stylish garden.

Diana's White House Garden

Diana's White House Garden
Author: Elisa Lynn Carbone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

It's 1943, President Roosevelt is in office, and Diana's father, Harry Hopkins is his chief advisor. The President requests her help with his newest plan for the country's survival: Victory Gardens!

A Taste for Gardening

A Taste for Gardening
Author: Lisa Taylor
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131718646X

Is the garden a consumption site where identities are constructed? Do gardeners make aesthetic choices according to how they are positioned by class and gender? This book presents the first scholarly analysis of the relationship between media interest in gardening and cultural identities. With an examination of aesthetic dispositions as a symbolic mode of communication closely aligned to peoples' identities and drawing on ethnographic data gathered from encounters with gardeners, this book maps a typology of gardening taste, revealing that gardening - how plants are chosen, planted and cared for - is a classed and gendered practice manifested in specific types of visual aesthetics. This timely and original book develops a new area within cultural studies while contributing to debates about lifestyle and lifestyle media, consumption, class and methodology. A must read for anybody concerned with or intrigued by the cultural construction of identification practices.

Home Front

Home Front
Author: Kristin Hannah
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1743294662

From a distance, Michael and Joleen Zarkades seem to have it all: a solid dependable marriage, two exciting careers, and children they adore. But after twelve years together, the couple has lost their way. They are unhappy and edging towards divorce. Then the Iraq war starts and an unexpected deployment will tear their already fragile family apart, sending one of them deep into harm's way and leaving the other at home, waiting for news. When the worst happens, each must face their darkest fear and fight for the future of their family. An intimate look at the inner landscape of a disintegrating marriage and a dramatic exploration of the price of war on a single American family. Home Front is a provocative and timely portrait of hope, honour, loss, forgiveness and the elusive nature of love.

Windsor Smith Homefront

Windsor Smith Homefront
Author: Windsor Smith
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0847843629

Mixing glamour with modern practicality, interior designer Windsor Smith’s first book celebrates her elegant, comfortable style. Windsor Smith’s aesthetic was once described as "unbuttoned elegance, like a taffeta dress worn with bare feet." In her first book, Smith—a traditionalist who likes to realize classic themes in a new way—shares her fresh vision for modern life. Each chapter reflects one of her unique philosophies for creating beautiful, livable spaces, expressed through the homes she designs. Themes include how to bring balance—an essential ingredient to a beautiful, functional home—into rooms and spaces, as well as how to successfully combine new belongings with treasures from the past to create homes that reflect where we have come from, as well as where we wish to go. Whether it is repurposing a neglected dining room or expanding the role of the kitchen, Windsor Smith Homefront will guide readers to reclaiming their home’s best spaces and remaking them to suit a modern life.

Homefront

Homefront
Author: Doris Gwaltney
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416995722

Set during World War II, this novel tells the story of a young girl who realizes what matters most in the face of the realities of war.

Defiant Gardens

Defiant Gardens
Author: Kenneth I. Helphand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

A history of wartime gardens documents how they humanize landscapes and experience, even under the direst conditions