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Home, Garden, and DIY November 2019
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Grow your own herbs : the 40 best culinary varieties for home gardens
by Susan Belsinger
Provides basic gardening information, including soil, watering and potting for growing over 40 herbs in your own backyard, including basil, bay laurel, lemon verbena and tarragon, along with instructions for preserving, storing and using them in recipes. Original.
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Compost Teas for the Organic Grower
by Eric Fisher
Permaculture orchardist Eric Fisher provides an in depth history of organic agriculture and the rise in chemical inputs. He then goes on to explore the importance of nutrients, their cycles and the structure of soil. This enables the reader to truly understand their soil and own ecosystem, so they can manage it properly.
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| The Lifelong Gardener: Garden with Ease & Joy at Any Age by Toni GattoneWhat's it is: a cheerful adaptive gardening guide by Master Gardener Toni Gattone that has readers assess where they are physically and then offers an array of methods, tips, and tricks to help eliminate the physical strain of gardening.
Who it's for: gardeners with back trouble, mobility issues, or plans to garden in their golden years, as well as those who help them. |
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Family spaces
by Candice Olson
Displaying hundreds of full-color, before-and-after photos of family room makeovers, the popular HGTV star, an expert in showing clients how a room can have many functions while still looking pulled-together and polished, provides a vast array of tips and ideas for creating a dream family room.
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New classic family dinners
by Mark Peel
The award winning chef of Los Angeles's Campanile offers upscale twists on 215 dishes--such as Cornmeal Dusted Pan-Fried Trout, Lasagna with Bolognese Sauce and Lobster Pie--in a book with over 90 color photos.
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| Downsizing the Family Home: What to Save, What to Let Go by Marni JamesonWhat it is: a kind-hearted and practical guide to downsizing by a syndicated columnist and author who's been through it and understands that the process is emotional as well as physical.
What's inside: strategies based on the expertise of antiques appraisers, garage-sale gurus, professional organizers, psychologists, and others.
Reviewers say: "essential reading for anyone clearing out your own or a loved one’s home" (Wall Street Journal) |
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Family living : creating the perfect family home
by Judith Wilson
One of the main objectives in home decorating is to create a warm, loving environment in which to raise a family. Family Living addresses this issue directly, while showcasing a broad range of styles, from contemporary to classic to downright funky. Interiors expert Judith Wilson blends knowledge gained in the writing of two previous books-Children's Spaces and Essential Home-to the delight of the entire family.
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