Pan's Garden

Pan's Garden
Author: Algernon Blackwood
Publisher: Books for Libraries
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1912
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Garden Builder

Garden Builder
Author: JoAnn Moser
Publisher: Cool Springs Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0760363145

Garden Builder is a treasure trove of yard, patio, and garden projects you can build yourself! Perfect for any gardener or outdoor enthusiast with a few basic DIY skills, it is packed with 35 complete project plans, each one featuring finished photos of the project along with cut lists and shopping lists, a construction diagram, and step-by-step instructions (complete with photos) show exactly how to build every project. Most projects are made from durable exterior-rated wood and can be created with basic carpentry skills. But several of these highly desirable garden accessories are made with materials like concrete, metal, and wire. Garden Builder is positively loaded with projects, a few you can look forward to building include: Trellises Raised beds Harvest boxes Garden benches Planters Garden art Simply follow the clear and comprehensive instructions, and you'll have a garden that's rich in design elements, useful aids, and practical furnishings.

Better Homes and Gardens 13x9 the Pan That Can

Better Homes and Gardens 13x9 the Pan That Can
Author: Better Homes Better Homes and Gardens
Publisher: Better Homes and Gardens Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Baking
ISBN: 9780544931862

Collects recipes that can be made in a thirteen-inch by nine-inch pan, including such options as appetizers, breakfast bakes, one-pan dinners, roasted vegetables, hot sandwiches, and desserts.

The Garden in the Machine

The Garden in the Machine
Author: Scott MacDonald
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2001-12-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780520227385

"This book is MacDonald's magnum opus: it represents a deep immersion in and advocacy for independent, experimental cinema."—Patricia R. Zimmerman, author of States of Emergency: Documentaries, Wars, Democracies "This is a brilliant study--learned, authoritative, and often eloquent. One reads this book with astonishment at the wealth of thoughtful and playful and provocative work that has occurred in this medium--and astonishment too that most scholars of environmental literature and nature in the visual arts have had minimal contact with independent film and video. MacDonald provides an immensely valuable, readable overview of this field, profoundly relevant to my own work and that of many other contemporary ecocritics."—Scott Slovic, editor of ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment "The Garden in the Machine is clearly MacDonald's major work. It is very original and wide reaching especially in its analysis of the relationship of American avant-garde films to the poetry and painting of the native landscape. MacDonald's authority is evident everywhere: he probably knows more about most of the films he discusses than anyone alive."—P. Adams Sitney, author of Modernist Montage : The Obscurity of Vision in Cinema and Literature "The Garden in the Machine reflects Scott MacDonald's career-long lived engagement with avant-garde film and filmmakers. With deep respect for the artists and a rich, wide-ranging curiosity about the cultural histories that inform these films, MacDonald makes a powerful argument for why they should be screened, taught, and discussed within the wider context of American Studies. Throughout, MacDonald analyzes themes of race, history, personal and public memory, and the central role of avant-garde films in shaping our possible futures."—Angela Miller, author of Empire of the Eye: Landscape Representation and American Cultural Politics, 1825-1875

Gardening

Gardening
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1909
Genre: Floriculture
ISBN: