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Back To Eden
by Jethro Kloss
Permaculture
by Bill Mollison
Herb Book
by John Lust
There is an appendix for finding plants by their common, or folkname; an index by ailment that lists herbs that can help; a chapter on techniques and different modes of herbal preparations; and the bulk of the book is an encyclopedia of herb knowledge, sorted alphabetically.
Each plant entry includes a black and white line drawing.
Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms -- Third Edition
by Paul Stamets
Square Foot Gardening
by Mel Bartholomew
Carrots Love Tomatoes
by Louise Riotte
The House Plant Expert
by D G Hessayon
In Defense Of Food
by Michael Pollan
All New Square Foot Gardening
by Mel Bartholomew
Back To Basics
by Reader's Digest Editors
In and Out Of the Garden
by Sara Midda
Sara Midda’s richly illustrated In and Out of the Garden has delighted readers and critics alike. Diana Vreeland praised it as “delightful and delicious,” and Laura Ashley called it “pure inspiration.”
The most elegant and subtle of books to give and to have, it evokes the English gardens of Sara Midda’s childhood, sowing the imagination with glorious images. Dozens and dozens of illustrations and tender reflections recall a hut in the wood, or a topiary maze, a summer day spent podding... Read more about this item
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In and Out Of the Garden
by Midda, Sara
Sara Midda’s richly illustrated In and Out of the Garden has delighted readers and critics alike. Diana Vreeland praised it as “delightful and delicious,” and Laura Ashley called it “pure inspiration.”
The most elegant and subtle of books to give and to have, it evokes the English gardens of Sara Midda’s childhood, sowing the imagination with glorious images. Dozens and dozens of illustrations and tender reflections recall a hut in the wood, or a topiary maze, a summer day spent podding... Read more about this item