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If you live in the city but want to be close to nature . . . If you call the countryside home but have no time to step outside . . . If you are confined to an office fifty hours a week . . . If your home needs the soothing touch of the natural... [ More...]
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This simple book is packed with information on hydroponic gardening. The graphic color and layout and design help to guide a hydroponic gardener from basic plant science and environment to purchasing a garden and appropriate supplies. Plans for making your... [ More...]
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More than 670 full-color photos, drawings, charts, and graphs illustrate every detail of this authoritative, easy-to-understand reference that has been expanded and revised with all-new information.
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In research designed to create a breathable environment for a NASA lunar habitat noted scientist Dr. B. C. Wolverton discovered that houseplants are the best filters of common pollutants such as ammonia, formaldehyde, and benzene. Hundreds of these... [ More...]
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Indoor gardening, after years of neglect, is now the subject of renewed interest. For the first time White Flower Farm is selling house plants, and Martha Stewart is featuring them on her television show. This book goes far beyond the collection of pots on... [ More...]
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In Potted Histories Paul Simons and John Ruthven explain how the wild habitats of over eighty of the most common house plants affect their behaviour in the home or ion the office. Your hose plants will thrive simply by recreating the conditions they are... [ More...]
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In this fascinating book we learn how potted plants are as subject to fashion as pieces of furniture, in a mix of social history, plants, and interior design.
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Written by seasoned garden writer McCreary and sumptuously photographed by Holt, this volume has exquisitely beautiful miniature indoor gardens, each planted in simple containers and shot in natural light. The 40 designs offer many ideas for choosing a... [ More...]
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You can also have houseplant fun with fruits, nuts, herbs, and spices. From the common carrot to the exotic cherimoya, dozens of foods have pits, seeds, and roots waiting to be rescued from the compost bin and brought back to life on your windowsill.... [ More...]
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