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Trees, shrubs & hedges for your home : secrets for selection and care / by Wolfe, Mark(Landscaper),editor.;
"A comprehensive guide for achieving a beautiful landscape while providing descriptions for over 1,000 of the best plants; updated edition focuses on native plants, updated plant names, and the latest gardening practices"--
Subjects: Gardens; Hedges.; Landscape gardening.; Ornamental hedges.; Ornamental shrubs.; Ornamental trees.; Shrubs.; Trees.;

Grow what you love : 12 food plant families to change your life / by Murphy, Emily,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Grow What You Love is designed to be a simple guide to growing vegetables, herbs and more that will add to the flavor and variety of fresh produce choices throughout the year. Aimed at novice and experienced gardeners alike it will be an image-driven, how-to adventure from an expert gardener and communicator with an enthusiasm for an authentic life.
Subjects: Fruit.; Herbs.; Organic gardening.; Plants, Edible.; Vegetable gardening.; Vegetables.;

How to design a garden : create and maintain your dream garden / by Wilkinson, Pollyanna,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Award-winning garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson shows us how to design the perfect garden Design the garden of your dreams with the expertise of award-winning garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson. How to Design A Garden shows you how to untap your garden's potential and customise the design to suit you and your space-whether that be an extension of your living space for parties and al fresco dining or a calming oasis to relax in. Equipped with all you need to know about light, focal points, hardscaping, and planting, you'll have the skills to create a moodboard, design layout, choose paving, furniture, and plant combinations. Polly expertly guides you to understand how the elements in your garden will work together as one-and she is not shy to share her opinions on certain design dos and don'ts! Once you've designed your garden, month-by-month growing guides help you to nurture it, so you can enjoy your dream space for years to come.
Subjects: Gardens; Landscape gardening.;

The plant lover's guide to epimediums / by Gregson, Sally.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Why I love epimediums -- Designing with bishop's hats, barrenworts, and fairy wings -- 123 epimediums for the garden -- Growing and propagating -- People, places, and plants -- Where to buy -- Where to see.LSC
Subjects: Epimedium.;

Plants for the winter garden : perennials, grasses, shrubs, and trees to add interest in the cold and snow / by Leach, Warren,author.;
A comprehensive reference to plants that stay beautiful in the winter garden, with design and planting concepts for prolonged wintry conditions. Plants for the Winter Garden extends the possibilities for the cold-climate gardener. Though most plants may go dormant in wintry months, there are many inspiring cultivars and varieties that hold their interest through the cold and snow, including brightly coloured twigs, buds, and berries, dazzling winter flowers and dried seed pods, and elegant shadow-making plant forms. Plantsman Warren Leach shares expertise and techniques perfected over thirty years of gardening in frigid eastern Massachusetts. Plants for the Winter Garden provides invaluable insight that will make every garden hold its interest throughout the season.
Subjects: Plants in winter.; Winter garden plants.; Winter gardening.;

DIY hydroponic gardens / by Baras, Tyler.;
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Subjects: Hydroponics.; Gardening.;

The bee-friendly garden : design an abundant, flower-filled yard that nurtures bees and supports biodiversity / by Frey, Kate,1960-; LeBuhn, Gretchen,1961-;
Includes Internet addresses and index.Our friends, the bees -- Plants for your bee-friendly garden -- Bee-friendly plants for edible gardens -- Bee garden basics -- Designing your bee garden -- Putting it all together -- Beyond your own backyard--becoming a bee activist.LSC
Subjects: Gardening to attract wildlife.; Bees.; Honey plants.;

Joyfull : cook effortlessly, eat freely, live radiantly / by Devlukia-Shetty, Radhi,author.; Hale, Alanna,photographer (expression); Holtzman, Rachel,author.;
A passionate self-taught cook and nutritionist, Radhi Devlukia-Shetty's 'JoyFull' is abundant and inviting. With more than 125 plant-based recipes designed to balance health and satisfaction, her wide-ranging dishes bring vibrant flavours to every meal of the day and rely on accessible ingredients.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Medicine, Ayurvedic.; Vegan cooking.; Vegetarian cooking.;

Practical permaculture for home landscapes, your community, and the whole earth / by Bloom, Jessi.; Boehnlein, Dave.; Kearsley, Paul,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Permaculture basics -- Permaculture ethics and principles -- Learning from nature -- The permaculture design process -- Gathering information -- Putting the design together -- Figuring out the details -- Permaculture systems -- Soil fertility: improving tilth and nutrients -- Water: making the most of a limited resource -- Waste: plugging leaks in the system -- Energy: minimizing the work we do ourselves -- Shelter: building functional, efficient structures -- Food and plant systems: providing for our own needs -- Animals and wildlife: welcoming natural diversity -- Useful plants for permaculture landscapes -- Invisible structures.
Subjects: Permaculture plants.; Permaculture.;

Growing an edible landscape : how to transform your outdoor space into a food garden / by Pilarchik, Gary,author.; D'Amore, Chiara,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Convert your unproductive lawn and landscape areas into fruitful edible gardens with this practical guide overflowing with ideas, plans, designs, and know-how. Out with the lawn and in with the food! That's the battle cry of millions of modern gardeners who are not only looking to reduce the amount of time and energy they have to spend tending a lawn, but they're also looking to improve the lives of their family, friends, and neighbors by supplying them with fresh, homegrown food. In the United States alone, 46 million acres of land are covered in turfgrass (that's more acreage than corn and soybeans combined!). Imagine all the good that would come if that land were dedicated to growing food instead! Converting unused areas of the landscape into food gardens helps mitigate the effects of climate change, reduces food miles, improves food security, and allows us to be a better steward of our little slice of the planet. But how do you get started? Which plants do you choose? Is there a series of best practices to follow to successfully convert your yard into an edible oasis so that it's not just high-yielding, but it's also attractive? Growing an Edible Landscape is here to help answer all of these questions and many more. Setting up an edible landscape is much more than just placing a few tomato-filled raised beds in the middle of the lawn, though for some gardeners, this might be a logical place to start. The eventual goal, however, is to have a landscape filled with layers of fruitful plants combined together to produce edible harvests for as many months of the year as possible. To reach that end, there's much to plan and do to ensure your success.
Subjects: Fruit-culture.; Plants, Edible.; Vegetable gardening.;