Heritage Gardens

Heritage Gardens
Author: Sheena MacKellar Goulty
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134904789

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Heritage gardens create huge management headaches. How does one preserve a garden designed for the enjoyment of the few when the advent of the many grinds it away to nothing? The answer, as presented in Heritage Gardens is a subterfuge: preserve the illusion of the created environment as originally conceived, but adjust it using more durable materials: plants and designs which require less cultivation. Of all the problems facing the heritage industry today, the managment of gardens and landscape environment create some of the greatest difficulties. This book seeks to provide some of the answers.

Plant Selection Guide

Plant Selection Guide
Author: Donna Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578608051

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The Columbia Basin Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society in partnership with the Benton Conservation District have published "Plant Selection Guide, Heritage Gardens of the Columbia River Basin." This beautiful full color,158 page, spiral bound book contains descriptions of over 100 native and low water-use plants. In addition to plant profiles the book provides information on the cultural and natural heritage of the plants along with stunning photos. Special thanks to award winning author and naturalist Jack Nisbet who provided the inspirational foreword.

America's Heritage Quilts

America's Heritage Quilts
Author:
Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1991
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780696019050

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Looks at the history of American quilts, shows and describes traditional patterns, and offers advice on planning and making a quilt.

Heritage Gardens, Heirloom Seeds

Heritage Gardens, Heirloom Seeds
Author: Michael B. Emery
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Flower gardening
ISBN: 9780764348631

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Heritage, or traditional, gardens and heirloom seeds are joined at the hip, but previous books have separated them. This is the first holistic look at several of the most vibrant trends in contemporary horticulture, both in vegetables and flowers. Lavishly illustrated, it is a how-to manual, a history, and a guide to gardens and historic landscapes. The basics of heritage garden design from California to the East Coast are here, with special attention to the Pennsylvania four-square garden. Plans and suggestions for your garden are included, and seed-saving techniques are clearly enumerated. A gallery of heirloom plants and lists of suppliers are featured. There are travel suggestions for visiting gardens ranging from Bethabara Park in North Carolina, to The Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum in Pennsylvania, to the Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton, Virginia. This book is sure to delight historians, traditionalists, green thumbs, and horticulturists alike.

The Gardens of English Heritage

The Gardens of English Heritage
Author: Gillian Mawrey
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-08-24
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780711227712

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The magnificent parks and gardens owned by English Heritage are far less well known than its evocative medieval abbeys or Victorian mansions. Yet these remarkable places offer a fantastic variety of outdoor pleasures. Some have stunning designs, while others are important for their history or their plants. A surprising number are brand new, and a few of the best are tiny. All are marvelously atmospheric testaments to the art of horticulture. English Arcadia reveals 25 of the best. Readers delight at homey Osborne, complete with charming vegetable plots for the royal children, then they marvel at the exotic Quarry Garden at Belsay Hall and appreciate the modern restraint of the Contemporary Heritage Scheme. These gardens from every corner of England and almost every century of the nation’s history are joined by essays that tell the story of how each was created and the sometimes eccentric families that owned them. Rounding out this marvelous resource is a look at the decay that the trees, fountains, and statues often fall prey to — and the way they’ve been restored to delight viewers today.

Heritage Gardens

Heritage Gardens
Author: Sheena Mackellar Goulty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1993
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780415037136

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Medieval Gardens

Medieval Gardens
Author: Anne Jennings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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From the medieval period through to the outbreak of the First World War. Beautifully illustrated in full colour, these attractive volumes provide an insight into the garden fashions of different periods and how garden design was influenced by the social and economic developments of the time. The focus is on the outdoor spaces of the common people as well as those of the well-to-do, and an informative section covers popular plants, new botanical introductions, developments in garden equipment and furniture, and influential gardeners of each period. This is followed by a simple guide to recreating particular features for yourself, to evoke the feel of a particular period. Medieval Gardens charts the evolution of our earliest gardens, from the rows of culinary and medicinal herbs tended by monks, to the earliest secular pleasure gardens, enclosed within castle walls. These were spaces for private conversations and outdoor games, often with raised beds and turf seats and perhaps a mound for surveying the countryside beyond. Still enclosed within wall were the 'pleasure parks' that covered many acres of land.

Ponds & Water Gardens

Ponds & Water Gardens
Author: Bill Heritage
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1994
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780304343669

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A practical guide to all aspects of pond making and maintainence. Covering design and construction through to planting aquatics and marginals, stocking with fish and keeping them healthy, it provides an introduction for newcomers to pond and water gardening.

The Garden Tourist's New England

The Garden Tourist's New England
Author: Jana Milbocker
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: GARDENING
ISBN: 9780998833521

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New England has a rich gardening heritage. In The Garden Tourist's New England, garden designer Jana Milbocker takes you on a fantastic tour of 140 gardens and nurseries and provides all the information you need to make the most of your visit. From the breathtaking flower gardens of Mount Desert Island in Maine, to Colonial Revival gardens in Connecticut and New Hampshire, topiary gardens in Rhode Island, and botanical gardens in Vermont and Massachusetts, there is something for every gardener to enjoy in a tour of the region. A companion to the Northeast edition of The Garden Tourist, this guide features notable private gardens, specialty nurseries, and off-the-beaten-path destinations for the passionate gardener.?Preview 140 outstanding gardens including 34 specialty nurseries in 264 pages richly illustrated with 700 photos.?Enjoy the best botanical, historic, and private gardens in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.?Plan your trips with regional maps, contact information, sample itineraries, and garden amenities.

Unsustainable Empire

Unsustainable Empire
Author: Dean Itsuji Saranillio
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478002298

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In Unsustainable Empire Dean Itsuji Saranillio offers a bold challenge to conventional understandings of Hawai‘i’s admission as a U.S. state. Hawai‘i statehood is popularly remembered as a civil rights victory against racist claims that Hawai‘i was undeserving of statehood because it was a largely non-white territory. Yet Native Hawaiian opposition to statehood has been all but forgotten. Saranillio tracks these disparate stories by marshaling a variety of unexpected genres and archives: exhibits at world's fairs, political cartoons, propaganda films, a multimillion-dollar hoax on Hawai‘i’s tourism industry, water struggles, and stories of hauntings, among others. Saranillio shows that statehood was neither the expansion of U.S. democracy nor a strong nation swallowing a weak and feeble island nation, but the result of a U.S. nation whose economy was unsustainable without enacting a more aggressive policy of imperialism. With clarity and persuasive force about historically and ethically complex issues, Unsustainable Empire provides a more complicated understanding of Hawai‘i’s admission as the fiftieth state and why Native Hawaiian place-based alternatives to U.S. empire are urgently needed.