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- The regenerative garden : 80 practical projects for creating a self-sustaining garden ecosystem : easy, small-scale permaculture ideas for the home garden / by Rose, Stephanie(Gardener),author,photographer.; Gladstar, Rosemary,writer of foreword.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Agricultural ecology.; Garden structures; Gardening; Landscape gardening; Organic gardening.; Permaculture.;
- Sustainable garden : projects, insights and advice for the eco-conscious gardener / by Boswall, Marian,author.; Ingram, Jason(Photographer),photographer.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Sustainable gardener Marian Boswall walks us through the process of creating and maintaining a sustainable outdoor space, offering tips, guidance and step-by-step projects designed to help you lead a more low-impact lifestyle. Whether it's by making your own fertilisers, converting to peat-free compost, reducing your consumption of plastic, saving your own seeds or creating raised beds with reused timber, there are numerous ways, both big and small, to make a difference. Entries cover every aspect of the garden, from how to create a space and draw up a plan for your sustainable garden from scratch, to advice on boundaries and fences, and guidance on how to ethically source materials to make sure your garden is as environmentally friendly as it is beautiful. This book also contains several projects with easy-to-follow instructions that you can replicate at home, such as creating a frame for succulents to grow in out of recycled materials. Sustainable Garden will guide anyone hoping to take informed and intelligent decisions to make a difference, but who perhaps don't know where to begin.
- Subjects: Gardening; Gardening.; Organic gardening.;
- The foraged home / by Maclennan, Oliver,author.; Maclennan, Joanna,photographer.;
- A celebration of both sustainability and design, this book presents beautiful interiors filled with salvaged, recycled, and repurposed objects from around the world. Artful home interiors are born from curiosity, creativity, and imagination, yet many of us fail to see a potential curtain rod in a bamboo stick or a kitchen counter in an old carpenter's bench. Anyone can create a beautiful home without expensive store-bought pieces simply by foraging and salvaging. Discarded objects can be restored, recycled, or repurposed to fill any space with style. Presenting the techniques and philosophies--such as beachcombing, forest hunting, and urban salvaging--of savvy foragers from across the globe, this book showcases how they created comfortable and stylish homes by breathing new life into what most would consider waste. In an era when sustainability, living off the grid, and reducing our eco-footprint have never been more important or appealing, The Foraged Home will provide guidance and inspiration to those looking to go beyond the world of mass-produced products.
- Subjects: Salvage (Waste, etc.) in interior decoration.; Interior decoration.;
- Never too small. by Beath, Joel,author.; Chee, Colin,creator.; Van Vuuren, Camilla Janse,author.;
- The second volume of Never too small showcases 30 new and outstanding homes from around the world that explore small space living. Framed by five small-footprint design principles, the book features beautiful photography, detailed floor-plans and accessible architectural commentary on each of the 30 homes. Never too small offers an inspiring model for the future of housing one where sustainability and style, comfort and affordability can co-exist.
- Subjects: Apartments; Interior architecture.; Interior decoration.; Room layout (Dwellings); Small houses; Small rooms; Small rooms; Space (Architecture);
- The foodscape revolution : finding a better way to make space for food and beauty in your garden / by Arthur, Brie,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Foodscaping visionary Brie Arthur looks at under-utilized garden spaces around homes or in the landscaped common spaces of planned communities - and she sees places where food can be grown ... lots and lots of it. And not in isolated patches, but inter-planted with non-food ornamental plants for year-round beauty. This is a new way of looking at public and private spaces, where aesthetics and function operate together to benefit individuals and entire communities. Arthur presents her status-quo-shaking plan to reinvent the common landscape - in a way that even HOA's would approve. Call it food gardening "in plain sight," and having it all. In this entertaining and informative book, you'll learn which edible and ornamental pairings work best to increase biodiversity, how to situate beds to best utilize natural water and light resources, and most importantly, how to begin an enriched gardening lifestyle that is beneficial, sustainable and empowering. With full-color photos, design plans, simple projects and bountiful tips, The Foodscape Revolution can be life-changing.
- Subjects: Gardening.; Vegetable gardening.; Herb gardening.; Gardens;
- Knitting stylish stuff from your stash : 20 scrappy designs / by Berntsen, Erica,author.;
- "In Knitting Stylish Stuff from Your Stash: 20 Scrappy Designs, you'll go beyond knitting for beginners to tackle one of the challenges of an eco-conscious world: making the most of the resources you already have on hand. Join author Erica Berntsen as she steers you through a wide variety of patterns for any knitting lover's closet -- including an overview of yarn materials, tools, and techniques. Even more important? The sustainable tips she throws in, so you can take your own stashes of skeins and partial skeins and fashion them into wonderfully original patterns and designs -- all with creativity and flair"--
- Subjects: Patterns (Instructional works); Knitting;
- Sewing with scraps : 15 projects to sew a sustainable wardrobe using leftover fabric / by Helmersson, Birgitta,author.; Grose, Sam,author,photographer.; Sidenros, Jessica,photographer.;
- Home sewing can create a lot of natural wastage, and it can be tricky to find ways to use leftover fabric pieces. Sewing with Scraps will show you how to think sustainably and make 15 fashion-forward garments and accessories in sizes UK 6-30/US 2-26, including a workwear jacket, patchwork tee, quilted coat, tote bag and more. Swedish designer Birgitta Helmersson and Sam Grose will teach you three core methods to make the most of your scraps--patchwork, strips and collage--before you put them to use. Whether you're a beginner or experienced sewer, Sewing with Scraps will show you how to elevate leftover fabrics into clothing you'll treasure for years to come.
- Subjects: Patterns (Instructional works); Dressmaking; Sewing.;
- Grow a new garden : plan, design & transform any outdoor space / by Searle, Rebecca,1986-author.;
- "Create a new garden that blooms for you, in any space or patch of land that you want to call a garden. In Grow a New Garden, Becky Searle (Sow Much More on Instagram) offers a warm and chatty practical guide to designing and planting beautiful, healthy gardens, based on her own experiences. Becky has changed gardens several times in the last few years due to changes in her personal circumstances, but she has created a garden everywhere she goes. The garden that she has today is a new-build property garden. When she moved in December 2022, it was entirely devoid of plants. Two years later, Becky has created a joyful space for growing food and flowers and for her growing family! Becky came to realise that what she had learned in this garden could apply to any new garden, whether you are starting from scratch, dealing with an overgrown or neglected garden or redesigning an existing garden. From building healthy soil to creating a natural and sustainable garden with a thriving ecosystem that encourages biodiversity to planning your dream garden while dealing with awkward spaces, noise or privacy, Becky will give gardeners, whether new or experienced, a complete understanding of how gardens work, demystifying garden design and making gardening easier and more enjoyable. Grow a New Garden that works for you!"--
- Subjects: Gardening.; Gardens; Organic gardening.;
- Wildflower : a memoir / by James, Aurora,1984-author.;
- "This extraordinary memoir of struggle and perseverance offers new ways of envisioning economic equality for everyone--from a leading activist and fashion pioneer. Aurora James's story is not a "success story." Or at least, it shouldn't be told that way. Having dropped out of high school, struggled with body image, and dabbled in street racing, her eventual arrest might have been her rock bottom. But as a visionary and optimist, that experience became one of many that reshaped her way of thinking about the world. After a brief modeling stint, James discovered the real power in creating for the runway and started her own business in a flea market, a sustainable fashion line showcasing traditional African design that would become an award-winning international brand. Then she founded one of the fastest-growing social justice nonprofits, the Fifteen Percent Pledge. But none of this came from a desire to "succeed." It came from a desire to forge a new creative path--and to lift others up alongside her. Already a rising star in fashion and the first Black American female designer to win a CFDA Award, James was inspired by the activism that swept the nation in the summer of 2020 to think bigger about how to empower Black business owners. With an idea and an Instagram post, she founded the Fifteen Percent Pledge, which challenges retailers to commit 15% of their shelf space and spending power to Black businesses. To date, more than two dozen of the world's most recognized retailers have taken the pledge, redirecting $10 billion in revenue to Black brands. Empowering and full of heart, Wildflower is the story of how Aurora James got to where she is now and a rallying cry for those eager to make change"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; James, Aurora, 1984-; Abused women; African American fashion designers; Fashion designers;
- The romantic minimalist : simple homes with soul / by Bartlett, Atlanta,author.; Coote, Dave,author.;
- In this interiors book, design duo Atlanta Bartlett and Dave Coote explore a new type of minimalism. The emphasis is on appreciating the imperfect, encouraging self-expression and never compromising on comfort. This new minimalism has romance and nostalgia at its heart. It celebrates the plain and simple things in life; loves old, time-worn treasures; shuns materialism in favour of sustainability and creates a home to soothe the soul. The book includes photographed case studies of homes, alongside chapters on topics ranging from colour usage and storage, to sustainability and sourcing found objects from nature. This is the perfect manual for curating elegant and soothing living spaces.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Interior decoration.; Minimal design.;
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