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Whether selecting vintage wicker for a porch, planting a rainbow-hued cottage garden, or converting an old shed into a working retreat, readers will find wonderful inspiration and invaluable instruction in this guide to outdoor living at its fullest. Illustrated.
A Garden Makes a House a Home features twenty-five residential gardens from every region across the United States, presented by veteran shelter magazine garden editor Elvin McDonald in a lavishly illustrated format. Lush, well-tended gardens—whether they adorn humble cottages or sprawling estates—add beauty and personality to any property and truly make a house into a home. In this volume, gardens from simple to grand respond to the needs of their sites and reveal the unique personalities of the owners that care for them: on a tight urban lot in Houston, a thoughtful selection of water-loving plants and an innovative fountain that mediates rainfall from the city’s frequent deluges bloc...
A colorful photographic introduction to some one hundred varieties of orchids provides the reader with useful information about these special flowers, the care they require, and their overall proper maintenance. Original.
A complete guide to selecting, planting and nurturing more than 200 ornamental species of annuals with 150 color photographs.
39 quick projects and simple techniques to make the home sensational with big effects outdoing little effort. Covers gardens that enclose, transform, display, entertain, produce, and support.
Drawn in stunning detail, Elvin Ching reveals a tale of revenge, where evil creatures lurk deep in the woods. When a woodsman inadvertently disrupts a bloody ritual, he unleashes an unspeakable terror upon his village. In a desperate bid to protect his family, he races against time to track down and take out the bloodthirsty fiend, and exact his revenge.