
- Good value garden hand trowel made in England.
- The head is powder coated and the handle is made of a strong molded plastic with a peg hook hole.
- Single Trowel Sold In Assorted Colors
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Good value garden hand trowel. The head is powder coated and the handle is made of a strong molded plastic with a peg hook hole…. More >>
Bosmere 10-Inch Samuel Parks Hand Trowel #P807
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This well-illustrated guide offers a range of building options, with complete instructions and plans for four popular projects: saltbox potting shed, garden storage shed, storage barn, and lean-to tool locker. Author Joe Truini walks the reader through each step, from evaluating storage needs to basic construction to putting the finishing touches on the roof. Over 350 color photos and black-and-white illustrations are included…. More >>
Building a Shed: Siting and Planning a Shed, Building Shed Foundations, Adding Custom Details
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- ISBN13: 9781892145697
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Many wineries in Sonoma are large retail operations offering wines that you can buy just as readily on the shelves of your local store. Often, these are beautiful places, and a part of the California wine-tasting experience is sitting on marbled Italianate terraces overlooking acres of perfectly pruned vineyards, basking in the warm sun and the intense loveliness of it all.
Just as exciting and but far more difficult to spot, however, are the small, back-lane wineries, places that the critics, industry professionals, and locals revere but that few visitors ever see. These are wineries run by the same people who grow the grapes and make the wines.
This is a guide to wineries where you can find excellent handcrafted wines made by on-site proprietors, often with only a local distribution and limited production, places where wine tasting gets down-to-earth–no one needs to show off how developed his or her palate is. These are often also where… More >>
Back Lane Wineries of Sonoma
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Hack the Planet: Do or Die?
Read an exclusive excerpt from the upcoming book Hack the Planet by science journalist Eli Kintisch. He explores geoengineering to combat climate change.
Read more on Wired News
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- ISBN13: 9780376039156
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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This all-new second edition, the companion book to the much beloved Western Garden Book, promises to be just as successful as the first. Packed with expert advice from landscape designers, gardeners, and others, it addresses climatic, soil, and topographical challenges—and solutions—for Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and southwestern Canada. Features: * The only landscaping guide designed specifically for Western gardeners * Over 600 photographs and dozens of ready-to-use landscape plans * Step-by-Step illustrations and exploded views show easy, do-it-yourself solutions * Seasonal gardening guides and checklists ensure year-round success for experienced and novice gardeners alike * Easy-to-understand plant selection and growing instructions… More >>
Western Landscaping Book: Companion to the Best-Selling Western Garden Book
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- Multi-use Demolition tool
- 7 gauge steel
- Steel Handle with comfort grips
- American Made
- High Quality Tool
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100% American made demolition wrecking tool for removing framing, flooring, etc. 7 gauge steel blade with fulcrum hammer point gets through the toughest material. Overall length: 22”…. More >>
Bully Tools 81250 Demolition Bully All Steel Wrecking Tool
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“What’s in a name?” Shakespeare asked. But what did he call a rose? Was the flower the ancient Persians called gul the same rose that Shakespeare knew? Was he talking about the Damask rose? Or the Apothecary rose? From Baby Blue Eyes to Silver Bells, from Abelia to Zinnia, this fascinating book presents the histories and origins of the names of 100 garden favorites. 100 two-color illustrations…. More >>
100 Flowers and How They Got Their Names
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A personal selection and authoritative guide to the most beautiful bulbs on the earth. The publication of Anna Pavord’s guide to her favorite bulbs, corms, and tubers is an event to be celebrated. Here, the world famous author of The Tulip, selects 540 favorite bulbs, more bulbs than and gardener could grow in a lifetime.
Easy-to-grow, generally inexpensive and highly accessible, bulbs are readily available from many outlets. From acis, anemones and arums to zantedeschia, zephyranthes, and zigadenus, this alphabetical collection provides inspiration, insight, anecdote, and helpful advice. Special photography reveals the glory of each bulb, explaining flowering size, height, planting depth and requires soil and climatic conditions.
This gorgeous book, a complete deluxe package, will appeal to gardeners as the world’s most authoritative and affordable reference work on bulbs…. More >>
Bulb
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Harder workouts urged for women to maintain weight
60-minute-a-day recommendation aimed at some women.
Read more on The Arizona Republic
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Down the Garden Path has stood the test of time as one of the world’s best-loved and most quoted gardening books. Ostensibly an account of the creation of a garden in Huntingdonshire in the 1930s, it is really about the underlying emotions and obsessions for which gardening is just a cover story. The secret of this book’s success—and its timelessness—is that it does not seek to impress the reader with a wealth of expert knowledge or advice. Beverley Nichols proudly declares his status as a newcomer to gardening: “The best gardening books should be written by those who still have to search their brains for the honeysuckle’s languid Latin name.” As unforgettable as the plants in the garden are, the cast of visitors and neighbours who invariably turn up at inopportune moments are truly memorable. For every angelic Miss Hazlitt there is an insufferable Miss Wilkins waiting in the wings. For every thought-provoking Professor, there is an intrus… More >>
Down the Garden Path
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