Farmer Bear's Garden
Title | Farmer Bear's Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Magee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2020-03-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781734679618 |
Spring has arrived at last, and Little Bear is finally old enough to help his dad in the garden. Join Farmer Bear and Little Bear as they plant the seeds, water the plants, pull out the weeds, and then harvest their vegetables once everything is ready. But then what do they do with all they've grown? Farmer Bear has an idea: share with their friends and neighbors. Farmer Bear's Garden is a heartwarming story of a young bear spending the summer working with his dad to help new life flourish. Along the way he learns the value of hard work, patience, working together, and sharing.
Constant Reader
Title | Constant Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy Parker |
Publisher | McNally Editions |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-11-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781961341258 |
Dorothy Parker’s complete weekly New Yorker column about books and people and the rigors of reviewing. When, in 1927, Dorothy Parker became a book critic for the New Yorker, she was already a legendary wit, a much-quoted member of the Algonquin Round Table, and an arbiter of literary taste. In the year that she spent as a weekly reviewer, under the rubric “Constant Reader,” she created what is still the most entertaining book column ever written. Parker’s hot takes have lost none of their heat, whether she’s taking aim at the evangelist Aimee Semple MacPherson (“She can go on like that for hours. Can, hell—does”), praising Hemingway’s latest collection (“He discards detail with magnificent lavishness”), or dissenting from the Tao of Pooh (“And it is that word ‘hummy,’ my darlings, that marks the first place in The House at Pooh Corner at which Tonstant Weader Fwowed up”). Introduced with characteristic wit and sympathy by Sloane Crosley, Constant Reader gathers the complete weekly New Yorker reviews that Parker published from October 1927 through November 1928, with gimlet-eyed appreciations of the high and low, from Isadora Duncan to Al Smith, Charles Lindbergh to Little Orphan Annie, Mussolini to Emily Post
Green Green
Title | Green Green PDF eBook |
Author | Marie Lamba |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr) |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2017-05-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0374327971 |
In the city an abandoned lot squeezed between two buildings becomes a community garden.
The Berenstain Bears Visit Farmer Ben
Title | The Berenstain Bears Visit Farmer Ben PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Berenstain |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780307231994 |
The Berenstain bears visit farmer Ben's farm.
Minding The Garden
Title | Minding The Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Bixley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2020-04-23 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9781525555367 |
What can a gardener learn from Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony? Are perennial plants symbols of friendship? Is gardening in the Whig tradition? Are 'non-native' plants 'aliens'? Can the art of writing a novel be compared to gardening? Is Monty Don right about the presence of flowers in the great Renaissance Italian gardens? Do gardens exhibit Late Style? Can mowing be a creative activity? Why is the creation of a new path such a delightful experience? Should gardens open to the public be 'reviewed' in the same way as exhibitions of paintings and newly-published books? Minding The Garden: Lilactree Farm combines brief commentaries on garden history, on rare and familiar plants, on the tantalizing connections between the garden as art form and the other arts, on the pleasures and follies of gardening, in a collection of 125 'Notes' presented in the context of a composite gardening year. Discover how Lilactree Farm evolved over the years, through six retrospective 'plans, ' spaced sequentially throughout the text, and through Des Townshend's spell-casting photographs. Minding The Garden: Lilactree Farm is sure to captivate gardeners, both armchair and active, in the English-speaking world and perhaps beyond....
The Lean Farm
Title | The Lean Farm PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Hartman |
Publisher | Chelsea Green Publishing |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1603585923 |
A practical, systems-based approach for a more sustainable farming operation To many people today, using the words "factory" and "farm" in the same sentence is nothing short of sacrilege. In many cases, though, the same sound business practices apply whether you are producing cars or carrots. Author Ben Hartman and other young farmers are increasingly finding that incorporating the best new ideas from business into their farming can drastically cut their wastes and increase their profits, making their farms more environmentally and economically sustainable. By explaining the lean system for identifying and eliminating waste and introducing efficiency in every aspect of the farm operation, The Lean Farm makes the case that small-scale farming can be an attractive career option for young people who are interested in growing food for their community. Working smarter, not harder, also prevents the kind of burnout that start-up farmers often encounter in the face of long, hard, backbreaking labor. Lean principles grew out of the Japanese automotive industry, but they are now being followed on progressive farms around the world. Using examples from his own family's one-acre community-supported farm in Indiana, Hartman clearly instructs other small farmers in how to incorporate lean practices in each step of their production chain, from starting a farm and harvesting crops to training employees and selling goods. While the intended audience for this book is small-scale farmers who are part of the growing local food movement, Hartman's prescriptions for high-value, low-cost production apply to farms and businesses of almost any size or scale that hope to harness the power of lean in their production processes.
Real Gardens Grow Natives
Title | Real Gardens Grow Natives PDF eBook |
Author | Eileen M Stark |
Publisher | Mountaineers Books |
Pages | 645 |
Release | 2014-09-24 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1594858675 |
CLICK HERE to download sample native plants from Real Gardens Grow Natives For many people, the most tangible and beneficial impact they can have on the environment is right in their own yard. Aimed at beginning and veteran gardeners alike, Real Gardens Grow Natives is a stunningly photographed guide that helps readers plan, implement, and sustain a retreat at home that reflects the natural world. Gardening with native plants that naturally belong and thrive in the Pacific Northwest’s climate and soil not only nurtures biodiversity, but provides a quintessential Northwest character and beauty to yard and neighborhood! For gardeners and conservationists who lack the time to read through lengthy design books and plant lists or can’t afford a landscape designer, Real Gardens Grow Natives is accessible yet comprehensive and provides the inspiration and clear instruction needed to create and sustain beautiful, functional, and undemanding gardens. With expert knowledge from professional landscape designer Eileen M. Stark, Real Gardens Grow Natives includes: * Detailed profiles of 100 select native plants for the Pacific Northwest west of the Cascades, plus related species, helping make plant choice and placement. * Straightfoward methods to enhance or restore habitat and increase biodiversity * Landscape design guidance for various-sized yards, including sample plans * Ways to integrate natives, edibles, and nonnative ornamentals within your garden * Specific planting procedures and secrets to healthy soil * Techniques for propagating your own native plants * Advice for easy, maintenance using organic methods