Funky Little Flower Farm
Title | Funky Little Flower Farm PDF eBook |
Author | Augustus Jenkins Farmer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2019-08-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781686213212 |
Down a dirt road in a hidden corner of the South, Jenks Farmer invites you to his patch of soil, where pecan trees surround acres of lilies and the vision of a quaint American farm is a reality. Part poetic memoir and part garden guide, this month-by-month work stands out among plant books for its personal stories and fascinating central character--Jenks Farmer writes about life, death, and the power of plants to connect us all. Whether he's hosting women at a Mother's Day cocktail party (a local ode to the generations of gardening women around his small South Carolina town), blasting Rod Stewart while harvesting pecans, or at evening's fall, stepping among the lilies as they send out an intoxicating perfume, Jenks will be your guide, and a new friend made in the garden.CJ Lotz, Senior Editor, "Garden and Gun"
Deep-Rooted Wisdom
Title | Deep-Rooted Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Augustus Jenkins Farmer |
Publisher | Timber Press |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2014-03-25 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1604694521 |
Presents traditional and time-honored methods for gardening, including holistic solutions to insects and weeds, building fertile soils, saving heirloom seeds, and using garden materials for trellises and sculptures.
Crinum
Title | Crinum PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-12-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780578342115 |
Horticulture. Guidebook to gardening with crinum lilies. Includes history, stories, collections and collectors. Many photos and a few charts, maps and graphs.
100 Things to Do in Augusta Georgia Before You Die
Title | 100 Things to Do in Augusta Georgia Before You Die PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Mack |
Publisher | Reedy Press LLC |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2021-08-15 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1681063174 |
Augusta keeps reinventing itself: Indian trading post, largest inland cotton market in America, would-be winter resort, and hub for the health sciences and cybersecurity services. Over the years, each transformation has left its mark on the city, making it a dynamic place to live and a colorful place to visit. Consider 100 Things to Do in Augusta Before You Die as a handy guide for those who already think that they know the city well and for those who are planning a short visit. Get insider tips on where to dine and how to make the most of your restaurant experiences. Discover the most vibrant entertainment venues, from intimate night spots to major concert halls, and the most distinctive shops, from intimate boutiques to one of the largest jewelers in the country. Explore the city’s recreational opportunities on land and on the water. Spend the day at a state-of-the-art minor league ballpark or go kayaking on both river and canal. Dig into Augusta’s remarkable past, from the American Revolution and through the Civil War to the high-tech era, and learn more about its singular personalities: a hero of the Titanic, the twenty-eighth President, a blind blues artist, a legendary comedy duo, the “Godfather of Soul,” and an international diva. The book’s centuplicate suggestions are paired with specialized and seasonal itineraries. Local author Tom Mack shares what he has learned from his decades of investigating Augusta’s past glories and present delights in this informative introduction to the “Second City of Georgia.”
The Flower Farmer
Title | The Flower Farmer PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn Byczynski |
Publisher | Chelsea Green Publishing Company |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN |
Acre-for-acre, flowers are the most profitable--as well as the most beautiful--crop on the farm. In The Flower Farmer expert flower grower Lynn Byczynski provides a complete introduction to raising a cornucopia of cut flowers for home use and for sale to retail customers, florists, and other markets. The book offers detailed, manageable plans for flower growing on a scale ranging from a backyard border to a half-acre commercial garden. It will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers, including: Home gardeners who want growing tips from professionals, so that they can enjoy an abundance of flowers year-round in fresh and dried bouquets; Passionate gardeners and small-scale growers who want to raise and sell cut flowers in season for additional income; Small commercial farmers who want to increase farm revenue or even make a living from selling field-grown, specialty cut flowers. The Flower Farmer provides a clear, realistic look at both the benefits and the challenges of growing flowers organically for local markets. Chapters include information on: The best varieties of cut flowers--an A-Z list of more than one hundred recommended annuals and perennials, spotlighting the cultivars that are grown by professional flower farmers How to cut, store, and preserve flowers for long-lasting beauty How to dry flowers for crafting or for a dried-flower business Flower-arranging basics from a designer's perspective Extending the season with woody shrubs and trees Marketing options for commercial growers, including sales at farmer's markets, supermarkets, florists, and wholesalers. Sprinkled throughout are profiles of successful flower farmers--from Vermont to California, Texas to Wisconsin--each of them providing a unique perspective proving that growing flowers can be as profitable as it is satisfying.
Postharvest Handling of Cut Flowers and Greens
Title | Postharvest Handling of Cut Flowers and Greens PDF eBook |
Author | John Dole |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2017-03-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781532338441 |
Something Fishy
Title | Something Fishy PDF eBook |
Author | Hilary MacLeod |
Publisher | Nimbus+ORM |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2013-10-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1927502098 |
Red herrings are everywhere in this coastal-village mystery by an author praised for her “droll humor” (Montreal Gazette). Herrings are falling from the sky over The Shores—an unusual phenomenon anywhere, but especially so in this case. A newcomer, Anton Paradis, has set up a restaurant that specializes in dangerous dining, cooking up food that can kill to tantalize the palates of wealthy clients. It’s a recipe for trouble. Someone’s bound to get hurt. Someone does. But oddly, the victim dies laughing . . . Mountie Jane Jamieson suspects it’s no accident. But could there really be another murder in this tiny Canadian fishing village? All the while, a wind turbine slices its blades over the cape, menacing the villagers with its eerie presence. It seems like death is in the wind as well as on the dinner plate . . . Praise for Hilary MacLeod’s Mind Over Mussels: “MacLeod is clever with colorful characters, and when she goes for the frequent laughs, she usually hits the target.” —Toronto Star