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  Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People

 
Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $75.00
Sale: $47.24
 
Manufacturer: Knopf
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Hamish Bowles
Publisher: Knopf
Dewey Decimal Number: 920.073
Publication Date: 2007-10-30
Reading Level: 400
 
Description:

This unique book of thirty-six spectacular houses and gardens—whose owners come from the worlds of fashion, music, art, and society—draws not only on stories that have appeared in the pages of Vogue and Vogue Living over the past two decades but also on images that have never before been published. Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People takes you to these style-makers’ private realms around the world, captured by such celebrated photographers as Miles Aldridge, Cecil Beaton, Jonathan Becker, Eric Boman, Oberto Gili, François Halard, Horst P. Horst, Annie Leibovitz, Sheila Metzner, Mario Testino, Tim Walker, and Bruce Weber, among many others. Their dazzling photographs bring to life interiors and exteriors, modern and classical, that are both inspiring and transporting. Writers like Hamish Bowles, Joan Juliet Buck, Dodie Kazanjian, Eve MacSweeney, Julia Reed, Marina Rust, and Vicki Woods take us behind the scenes to give us an intimate view of the owners and how they live.

Here are Madonna’s romantic rural retreat in the depths of the English countryside and the Oscar de la Renta’s coral-stone Palladian mansion on the coast of the Dominican Republic; Michael and Eva Chow’s epic Los Angeles manse and shoe maestro Christian Louboutin’s magical houseboat on the Nile; Donna Karan’s Zenlike Manhattan aerie and legendary tastemaker Marella Agnelli’s enchanted villa and gardens in the Palmeraie of Marrakesh; Julian and Olatz Schnabel’s operatic downtown loft and childrenswear designer Rachel Riley’s miniature château on the Loire; celebrated landscape gardener Fernando Caruncho’s innovative Spanish gardens and Houghton, David Cholmondeley’s magnificent English stately home; Janet de Botton’s idyllic Provençal estate; and four decades of Karl Lagerfeld’s endlessly surprising houses, both innovative and palatial.

Lavishly illustrated in full color, Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People is an irresistible voyage through some of the world’s most beautiful and private gardens and interiors.


 

  The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medical Use

 
The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medical Use under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $21.95
Sale: $13.49
 
Manufacturer: Green Candy Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Greg Green
Publisher: Green Candy Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 631
Publication Date: 2003-10-27
Reading Level: 336
 
Description: This guide offers methods for growers who want to maximize the yield and potency of their crop. It explains the "Screen of Green" technique that gives a higher yield using fewer plants, an important development for American growers who, if caught, are penalized according to number of plants. The Cannabis Grow Bible is an authoritative source that features almost 200 color and black-and-white photographs, charts, and tables. With an emphasis on the day-to-day aspects of maintaining a garden and European expertise, this book ensures that growers will enjoy a successful harvest.

 

  The Well-Tended Perennial Garden: Planting and Pruning Techniques

 
The Well-Tended Perennial Garden: Planting and Pruning Techniques under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $34.95
Sale: $21.92
 
Manufacturer: Timber Press, Incorporated
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Tracy DiSabato-Aust
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated
Edition: 2
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.932
Publication Date: 2006-07-01
Reading Level: 384
 
Description: With more than 130,000 copies sold since the original publication, The Well-Tended Perennial Garden has proven itself to be one of the most useful tools a gardener can have. In this expanded edition more than 200 color photographs have been added, showing perennials in various border situations and providing images for each of the entries in the A–Z encyclopedia. In addition, there is a new 32-page journal section with room to enter details, notes, and observations about the requirements and performance of perennials in your own garden. Thousands of readers have commented that The Well-Tended Perennial Garden is one of the most useful and frequently consulted books in their gardening libraries. This new, expanded edition promises to be an even more effective ally in your quest to create a beautiful, healthy, well-maintained perennial garden.

 

  Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening

 
Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $6.69
 
Manufacturer: Storey Publishing, LLC
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Louise Riotte
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Edition: 2
Dewey Decimal Number: 635
Publication Date: 1998-01-02
Reading Level: 224
 
Description: This gardening classic was first published in 1975, and now a second generation of gardeners who prefer pest-resistant planning to chemicals will find a place for it on the shelves. Not only does it tell what to plant with what, but also how to use herbal sprays to control insects, what wild plants to encourage in the garden, how to grow fruit and nut trees, how to start small plots or window-box gardens, and much more. It's one of the most practical books around for any gardener of edibles, no matter how serious or casual.

 

  Don't Throw It, Grow It!: 68 windowsill plants from kitchen scraps

 
Don't Throw It, Grow It!: 68 windowsill plants from kitchen scraps under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $10.95
Sale: $5.93
 
Manufacturer: Storey Publishing, LLC
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Deborah Peterson
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Dewey Decimal Number: 635
Publication Date: 2008-05-07
Reading Level: 153
 
Description: Magic and wonder hide in unexpected places — a leftover piece of ginger, a wrinkled potato left too long in its bag, a humdrum kitchen spice rack. In Don't Throw It, Grow It! Deborah Peterson reveals the hidden possibilities in everyday foods.

Peterson, former president of the American Pit Gardening Society, shows how common kitchen staples — pits, nuts, beans, seeds, and tubers — can be coaxed into lush, vibrant houseplants that are as attractive as they are fascinating. With Peterson's help, a sweet potato turns into a blooming vine; chickpeas transform into cheery hanging baskets; the humble beet becomes a dramatic centerpiece; and gingerroot grows into a 3-foot, bamboo-like stalk. In some cases the transformation can happen overnight!

Don't Throw It, Grow It! offers growing instructions for over 50 plants in four broad categories — kitchen vegetables; fruits and nuts; herbs and spices; and more exotic plants from ethnic markets. The book is enhanced with beautiful illustrations, and its at-a-glance format makes it a quick and easy reference. Best of all, every featured plant can be grown in a kitchen, making this handy guide a must-have for avid gardeners and apartment-dwellers alike. Don't Throw It, Grow It! will appeal both to committed recyclers and to anyone who wants to find magic in the mundane — from parents and teachers looking to instill a sense of wonder in children, to the houseplant enthusiast seeking to create a one-of-a-kind Eden right in her kitchen.

 

  Marie-Antoinette and the Last Garden at Versailles

 
Marie-Antoinette and the Last Garden at Versailles under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $65.00
Sale: $39.67
 
Manufacturer: Rizzoli
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Christian Duvernois
Publisher: Rizzoli
Dewey Decimal Number: 712
Publication Date: 2008-10-07
Reading Level: 224
 
Description: Marie-Antoinette has been idolized as the height of eighteenth-century French style and vilified as the spark that ignited the French Revolution. This book departs from such traditional interpretations of the infamous queen’s reign and chooses to reflect on the humanistic aspects of her private realm. To escape the formalities and royal obligations of Louis XVI’s court, Marie-Antoinette created a private realm of pleasure for herself at the Petit Trianon and Hameau, where she planted the first Anglo-Chinese garden; created a trysting grotto; a working farm; and revolutionized architecture and gardening trends for the century to come. Marie-Antoinette’s entire private domain and its story are told in beautiful photographic detail by François Halard for the first time since its recent restoration and accompanied by well-researched texts by garden expert Christian Duvernois.

 

  American Horticultural Society Plant Propagation: The Fully Illustrated Plant-by-Plant Manual of Practical Techniques

 
American Horticultural Society Plant Propagation: The Fully Illustrated Plant-by-Plant Manual of Practical Techniques under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $35.00
Sale: $21.25
 
Manufacturer: DK ADULT
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Alan Toogood
Publisher: DK ADULT
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.043
Publication Date: 1999-04-26
Reading Level: 320
 
Description: The American Horticultural Society's Plant Propagation is one of those stuck-on-a-desert-island books. All the information you could ever possibly want in order to propagate virtually any plant or tree or cactus or succulent that might be growing on said desert island is to be found somewhere between the covers of this marvelous, informative book. If you're tired of buying many pots of expensive perennials, tuck a copy of Plant Propagation under your arm and buy one good specimen. From that specimen, following the simple directions, make many plants. It's the kind of skill that all grandmothers of a more distant generation seemed to have.

Still mixed up about hypogeal and epigeal germination? Can't tell a bulbil from a cormel? The very first section covers all the basics of plant biology as well as the history and basic how-to of propagation. The body of the book is divided into "Garden Trees," "Shrubs and Climbing Plants," "Perennials, Annuals and Biennials," "Cacti and Other Succulents," "Bulbous Plants," and "Vegetables." Each section begins with an overview of appropriate propagation techniques: the many styles of grafting, seed saving, taking cuttings, and bulb and root division. Individual plants within each section are addressed alphabetically. With Plant Propagation in hand, you can hybridize your own rose and name it after yourself. The text is written to an intelligent, somewhat experienced gardening reader, and the lush illustrations are accurate and effective. --Schuyler Ingle


 

  Planthropology: The Myths, Mysteries, and Miracles of My Garden Favorites

 
Planthropology: The Myths, Mysteries, and Miracles of My Garden Favorites under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $50.00
Sale: $30.72
 
Manufacturer: Clarkson Potter
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Ken Druse
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Dewey Decimal Number: 635
Publication Date: 2008-11-04
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: Ken Druse, one of today’s most acclaimed and popular garden writers, takes us on a ceaselessly fascinating stroll through the life of the garden, from the botanical marvels displayed by virtually any plant to the exploits of the plant explorers who once—and still do—race across the globe like Indiana Jones in search of rare and exotic specimens, to the need to conserve the threatened diversity of the natural world. Ripe with facts, punctured myths, serious investigation, and practical gardening wisdom, this is a gloriously illustrated and enlightening celebration of the plants that delight and sustain us. For Ken Druse, the garden provides both a refuge from the world and an irresistible invitation to explore the wonders of nature.

In planthropology, Druse celebrates the secret stories of plants and explains their im-portance within daily life, now and since ancient times. A pleasingly random and ever delightful garden stroll of a book, it uncovers scientific facts, dispels myths, exposes controversies, tells some rollicking good anecdotes, and, along the way, casually dispenses an abundance of practical gardening wisdom.

Using many of his own favorite plants as examples, Druse reveals little-known facts about both rare and common beauties. For instance, if you like winding down on a terrace or patio after work, Druse suggests planting petunias. Why? Because they are evening fragrant—their pollinators only come out at night. Perhaps you may not have noticed the beautiful spiraling patterns on sunflower heads; Druse explains that all plants feature such spirals, and that they correspond exactly to mathematical principles that have captivated great thinkers (and artists) throughout history.

With the authority and assurance of someone who demonstrates both deep passion and uncommon ex-pertise, Druse takes us chapter by chapter through the history, biology, economics, and cultural significance of plants. We meet bumblebees who literally shake pollen free from flowers with sonic vibrations. (Druse can’t recommend petting the fuzzy little apian teddy bears as they sleep in a sheltering blossom, but he has tried it!) Here too are the adventures of the plant explorers who sailed and trekked across the world in search of new and exotic specimens, and whose exploits were far more harrowing than you might imagine. Some plants even factored into the instigation of war. But Druse then gives us a handy primer on the language of flowers (a single gardenia says, “I love you in secret,” and acacia blossoms say, “Let us be friends”). He considers the influence of plants on the history of fine and decorative arts, the way we garden now with stalwart, low-maintenance plants, and the ever more critical need for conservation.

Planthropology is a wondrous ac-knowledgment, from one plant lover to his fellow devotees, of the limitless pleasure and deep wisdom to be found in the garden.

 

  Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens

 
Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $27.95
Sale: $15.24
 
Manufacturer: Timber Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Douglas W. Tallamy
Publisher: Timber Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 639.92091733
Publication Date: 2007-11-06
Reading Level: 288
 
Description:

The pressures on wildlife populations today are greater than they have ever been and many gardeners assume they can remedy this situation by simply planting a variety of flowering perennials, trees, and shrubs. As Douglas Tallamy points out in this revelatory book, that assumption is largely mistaken. Wild creatures exist in a complex web of interrelationships, and often require different kinds of food at different stages of their development.

There is an unbreakable link between native plant species and native wildlife. When native plant species disappear, the insects disappear, thus impoverishing the food source for birds and other animals. Fortunately, there is still time to reverse this alarming trend, and gardeners have the power to make a significant contribution toward sustainable biodiversity. By favoring native plants, gardeners can provide a welcoming environment for wildlife of all kinds.

Healthy local ecosystems are not only beautiful and fascinating, they are also essential to human well-being. By heeding Douglas Tallamy's eloquent arguments and acting upon his recommendations, gardeners everywhere can make a difference.


 

  Worms Eat My Garbage: How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System

 
Worms Eat My Garbage: How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System under Gardening & Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $12.95
Sale: $7.98
 
Manufacturer: Flower Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Mary Appelhof
Publisher: Flower Press
Edition: 2
Dewey Decimal Number: 577
Publication Date: 1997-06-30
Reading Level: 162
 
Description: The definitive guide to vermicomposting-a process using redworms to recycle food waste into nutrient-rich food for plants. Newly revised and updated, this 162 page manual provides complete illustrated instructions on setting up and maintaining small-scale worm composting systems. Topics include different bins, what kind of worms to use, sex life of a worm, preparing worm beddings, how to meet the needs of the worms, what kinds of foods to feed the worms, harvesting worms, and making potting soil from the vermicompost produced. A 63 page bibliography, 24 annotated references, a glossary,and comprehensive index make this a valuabe reference book as well as a practical manual.

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