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The Gardeners' Guide to Growing Peppers has all the cultural information the gardener needs to grow, harvest and preserve sweet green, red and hot peppers in the vegetable garden. Like the other vegetable planting guides, Gardeners’ Guide to Growing Peppers is an excellent book for veteran and beginning gardeners. hot, chili, sweet, culture, planting vegetables, guide
The huge, colorful flowers of the hibiscus, or swamp mallow, create a huge splash of color in the perennial flower garden. Gardener’s Guide to the Hibiscus is a planting guide for gardeners that wish to grow this beautiful perennial flower successfully. It covers cultural care requirements, propagation tips, problems and many other topics related to growing Hibiscus moscheutos. Written for gardeners by a gardener Gardener’s Guide to the Hibiscus is relates how to grow this beautiful perennial flower successful. From seed to cuttings to division, learn how to propagate this wonderful full sun perennial plant. care, growing, culture, perennial, moscheutos, swamp, mallow
Gardener's Guide to Growing Zucchini and Summer Squash is a vegetable culture planting guide for the gardener that provides information for growing zucchini and other summer squash in the vegetable garden. Gardener's Guide to Growing Zucchini and Summer Squash provides a wealth of cultural information about growing, harvesting and preserving zucchini and other summer squash. It includes descriptions of the four different groups of summer squash, including: Yellow summer squash Zucchini types Scalloped or patty pan squash Mid-east or Cousa varieties This vegetable planting guide also has a list of companies that stock summer squash seed. vegetable, planting, culture
Brilliant yellow blossoms and evergreen foliage make perennial alyssum a must have plant for every perennial flower or rock garden. Written for gardeners by a gardener Gardener’s Guide to Perennial Alyssum relates how to grow this beautiful perennial flower successfully. From seed to cuttings to division, learn how to propagate this wonderful perennial plant. platycodon grandiflorus, full sun flower, flower guide, garden, perennial, plant
Ten creepy fantasy short stories that will turn you blood to ice. The hour is getting late. A fire crackles and pops and the group huddles together closer to the fire, basking in the comfort of its warmth and light. The s’mores are a pleasant memory. Somewhere off in the distance an owl hoots. Crickets are chirping and the eerie howl of the coyote punctuates the symphony of night sounds. It is time for spooky stories. You know, the kind of scary stories that will chill your spine and flip your heart up into your mouth. The ten fantasy paranormal short stories in this collection will chill your blood and have you hearing strange sounds in the underbrush. They will have you looking over your shoulder, half expecting to see the supernatural features of Death himself as he reaches for your soul. This dark fantasy short story collection combines Five Tales of the Campfire and Five Tales of the Campfire Volume II
Discover the fascinating history of time, clocks, calendars and time zones. A History of Time reveals the journal of the development of how humans keep track of time, including daylight saving time. Clock history, calendar history, history of time zones, sundial, hourglass history, daylight saving time
A pioneer, a Soldier and a Visionary In 1774, James Harrod founded the oldest, permanent English settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains. Establishing Harrodsburg was a symbolic act declaring the Kentucky frontier open for settlement. Harrod was a soldier and pioneer who was instrumental in exploration of the area. His settlement domesticated an area considered wild and untamed and has continued for more than 200 years. Author Bobbi Dawn Rightmyer details the beginning of this historic city and life of the man who founded it.
Colonial American History Stories - 1215 – 1664 contains almost 300 history stories presented in a timeline that begins in 1215 with the signing of the Magna Carta to the printing of the first Bible in Colonial America in 1664. The historical events include both famous ones as well as many forgotten stories that the mists time have obscured.
A Year of Indiana History Stories Book 1 includes three hundred and sixty-six stories of Indiana history. Written in a this day in history format, this journal is ideal for kids and adults alike. Children will especially benefit as they can learn history local to Indiana by reading one story a day for a year. Kids, local, adults, this day in history, journal
Skip Finley's Town of Oak Bluffs columns in the Vineyard Gazette were widely popular thanks to his breezy style and historical content. In this curated collection, he presents a chronological telling of how the community became the welcoming seaside resort for a uniquely diverse group of residents and visitors, including five American presidents. Discover how islanders like Ichabod Norton, Old Harry and Lucy Vincent Smith helped to define the island we know today. From the Panic of 1873 to the Inkwell and beyond, these witty and whimsical tales prove why this particular spot is featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.