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- Hillside gardening : designing views and planting slopes / by Douglas, William Lake.(CARDINAL)728304;
Includes bibliographical references (page 93) and index.
- Subjects: Hillside gardening.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hillside gardening : evaluating the site, designing views, planting slopes / by Douglas, William Lake.(CARDINAL)728304; Fell, Derek.(CARDINAL)519041;
Bibliography: page 93.
- Subjects: Hillside gardening.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hillside landscaping / by White, Hazel.(CARDINAL)385793; Lang, Susan.Hillside landscaping.; Sunset Books.(CARDINAL)732247;
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- Subjects: Hillside gardening.; Landscape gardening.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- The perennial gardener / by McGourty, Fred.(CARDINAL)729034;
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- Subjects: Perennials; Garden borders; Perennials.; Garden borders.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Hillside landscaping / by Lang, Susan,author.; Sunset Books.;
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- Subjects: Hillside gardening.; Landscape gardening.; Jardinage à flanc de coteau.; Jardins;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 7
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- Picking tea with Baba / by Xu, Bin(Children's author),author.(CARDINAL)898282; Yu, Yin(Illustrator)illustrator.; Chen, Shan(Translator),translator.;
"A family travels together up the hillside to their tea garden to work for the day"--Grades 2-3.Ages 5-9.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Families; Tea; Gardens;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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- Groundbreaking food gardens : 73 plans that will change the way you grow your garden / by Jabbour, Niki.(CARDINAL)597285;
Urban farmscape -- Culinary herbs for beginners -- Pollinator-friendly raised bed -- Beautiful balcony edibles -- Southern-style backyard farm -- Edibles on a patio -- American potager -- Eggs and everything -- Fig-pig patio -- Critter control -- Eat your yard -- Partially shaded vegetables -- Windy city harvest -- Small space beds -- The circle of life -- Sunburst veggie garden -- Living walls -- Formal herb garden -- Chile lover's garden -- Starter kitchen garden -- Lasagna gardening -- Formal kitchen garden -- Grocery garden -- Backyard orchard -- Front-yard foraging -- Canner's garden -- Slow-food garden -- Power foods -- Heirloom sampler -- Wildlife-friendly garden -- Hanging gutters -- Modern truck garden -- Vintage victory garden -- Asian vegetables -- Garden squares for kids -- Urban homestead -- Teaming with microbes -- Urban shade garden -- Edible knot garden -- Vertical vegetables -- Culinary courtyard -- Concrete and steel garden -- Front-yard suburban farm -- Southern spring garden -- Founding fathers garden -- Terraced hillside -- Edible hedge -- Italian heritage garden -- Community plot -- Edible cutting garden -- Biodynamic farm -- Garlic sampler -- Rooftop farm -- Gourmet containers -- Cocktail garden -- Chicago hot-dog garden -- Upcycled edible patio -- Pallet garden -- "Good bug" garden -- Elizabethan garden -- An easy way to expand your existing garden -- Forager's garden -- Water-wise herbs and more -- Beat the grocery bill -- Fall and winter vegetables -- 52 weeks of salad -- Edible school garden -- Backyard brewer's -- OTTO pizza garden -- Year-round front-yard garden -- Edible campus -- Backyard beekeeper's garden -- Best-tasting tomatoes.Here are 73 garden designs from horticulturalists, community gardeners, bloggers and print writers, television and radio hosts, and other professional gardeners. Contributions include design illustrations, plant lists, and stories explaining the personal quirks and motivations behind the garden. There's a plan to satisfy every craving.
- Subjects: Edible landscaping.; Food crops.; Fruit.; Vegetable gardening.; Vegetables.;
- Available copies: 30 / Total copies: 31
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- Tokachi Millennium Forest : pioneering a new way of gardening with nature / by Pearson, Dan,author.(CARDINAL)646264; Shintani, Midori,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The idea -- The landscape : nature workship in Japan -- The design -- The forest : hands for the forest -- The earth garden -- The productive gardens : from earth to table -- The meadow garden -- The meadow plants : finding your own wild -- Working the gardens : the gardenership -- Endnote : hillside and back to nature -- The plant mixes.Twenty years ago, Dan Pearson was invited to make a garden at the 240-hectare Tokachi Millennium Forest in Hokkaido, Japan. Part of the intention was to entice city dwellers to reconnect with nature and improve land that had been lost to intensive agriculture. By tuning into the physical and cultural essence of the place and applying a light touch in terms of cultivation, this world-class designer created a remarkable place which is led by Japan's long-held respect for nature and its head in contemporary ecological planting design. The bold, uplifting sweep of the Meadow Garden mixes garden plants with natives while the undulating landforms of the Earth Garden bring sculptural connection with the mountains beyond. Under the skilful custodianship of Midori Shintani, the garden has evolved beautifully to reflect principles that lie at the heart of Japanese culture: observation of seasonal changes, practical tasks carried out with care and an awareness of the interconnectedness of all living things. This beautiful, instructive book allows us all to experience something of the Tokachi effect, gain expert insights into how to plant gardens that feel right for their location, and reconnect with the land and wildlife that surround us.-Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Gardens; Landscape gardening;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pocket gardens / by Trulove, James Grayson.(CARDINAL)273930;
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- Subjects: Gardens.; Landscape architecture.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- An indigo summer / by Orrell, Ellie Evelyn,author.(CARDINAL)885678;
Includes bibliographical references.Returning home -- The woodshed vat -- A landscape of Indigo -- On food and foraging -- Glas/Blue/Ao -- A blue house -- Collections -- Late summer."One summer, Ellie Evelyn Orrell reunited with her mother following the death of their respective grandfather and father. They returned to the small village of Betws Gwerful Goch in North Wales. Ellie returned from studying at university, while Jeanette had been studying the art of indigo dyeing in Japan. An Indigo Summer invites readers into their hillside garden as these two women grieve through art. Orrell draws on the history of indigo dyeing as she reflects on art, the Welsh landscape, and the strangeness of once-familiar places. Lyrical and moving, these stories include some of the illustrations created that summer, inspired by Welsh natural beauty." --
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Orrell, Ellie Evelyn; Orrell, Ellie Evelyn; Art; Artists; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.); Grief.; Indigo.; Mothers and daughters;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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