Smith & Hawken Garden Structures

Smith & Hawken Garden Structures
Author: Linda Joan Smith
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780761114062

Illustrates ideas for fences, stone walls, trellises, archways, gazebos, and other structures to implement in gardens, and provides information on executing plans.

The Book of Outdoor Gardening

The Book of Outdoor Gardening
Author: Smith & Hawken
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Organic gardening
ISBN: 9780761101109

Organic, natural and conscientious about resources and offers all the accumulated wisdom on how to garden creatively, without chemicals or undue work.

Growing a Business

Growing a Business
Author: Paul Hawken
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1988-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0671671642

The companion volume to the public television series explains what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur.

Smith & Hawken 100 English Roses for the American Garden

Smith & Hawken 100 English Roses for the American Garden
Author: Clair G. Martin
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780761101857

Offers a brief history of roses, shows popular varieties of English roses, and gives advice on selecting, planting, and caring for them

Antique Garden Ornament

Antique Garden Ornament
Author: Barbara Israel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999-10
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

A collector's guide to some 300 individual decorative objects from American gardens from 1740 to 1940. 400 photos, 100 in full color. 12 line drawings.

Pruning

Pruning
Author: Robert Kourik
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1997
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Practiced as a simple craft or elaborate artistry, pruning is the backbone of a healthy garden.

Tomatomania!

Tomatomania!
Author: Scott Daigre
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1466861029

Every spring, thousands of self-described "'maniacs" gather for a series of multi-day garden events for the largest tomato seedling sale in the nation: Tomatomania! CEOs and soccer moms, grandmothers and hipsters, hardcore gardeners and eager first-timers—folks from every walk of life unite to celebrate this energetic rite of spring and their shared love of tomatoes. In this practical and fun guide, Tomatomania! owner Scott Daigre provides a peek into his Ojai, California, tomato patch and details a "reality gardening" approach to growing the world's favorite summer treat. Tomatomania! walks readers through every step of the tomato gardening process, from the earliest planning stages to those final satisfying kitchen table moments of the season. Including 20 simple yet unique recipes and numerous kitchen tips to get the most out of your tomato harvest, this comprehensive guide to growing and cooking with tomatoes will turn you, too, into a proud 'maniac!

The Potting Shed

The Potting Shed
Author: Linda Joan Smith
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1996
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

A richly photographed full-color wish book, The Potting Shed celebrates the room that is as much a workshop for the gardener as the kitchen is for the cook. Practical and romantic, idea-filled and beautiful, the book is imbued with quality, authenticity and a return to the old ways. Whether the "potting shed" is a cleared off space on a kitchen counter or an acutal shed, this is every gardener's dream of where the garden begins.

Last Child in the Woods

Last Child in the Woods
Author: Richard Louv
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2008-04-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 156512586X

The Book That Launched an International Movement Fans of The Anxious Generation will adore Last Child in the Woods, Richard Louv's groundbreaking New York Times bestseller. “An absolute must-read for parents.” —The Boston Globe “It rivals Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.” —The Cincinnati Enquirer “I like to play indoors better ’cause that’s where all the electrical outlets are,” reports a fourth grader. But it’s not only computers, television, and video games that are keeping kids inside. It’s also their parents’ fears of traffic, strangers, Lyme disease, and West Nile virus; their schools’ emphasis on more and more homework; their structured schedules; and their lack of access to natural areas. Local governments, neighborhood associations, and even organizations devoted to the outdoors are placing legal and regulatory constraints on many wild spaces, sometimes making natural play a crime. As children’s connections to nature diminish and the social, psychological, and spiritual implications become apparent, new research shows that nature can offer powerful therapy for such maladies as depression, obesity, and attention deficit disorder. Environment-based education dramatically improves standardized test scores and grade-point averages and develops skills in problem solving, critical thinking, and decision making. Anecdotal evidence strongly suggests that childhood experiences in nature stimulate creativity. In Last Child in the Woods, Louv talks with parents, children, teachers, scientists, religious leaders, child-development researchers, and environmentalists who recognize the threat and offer solutions. Louv shows us an alternative future, one in which parents help their kids experience the natural world more deeply—and find the joy of family connectedness in the process. Included in this edition: A Field Guide with 100 Practical Actions We Can Take Discussion Points for Book Groups, Classrooms, and Communities Additional Notes by the Author New and Updated Research from the U.S. and Abroad