Taming Wildflowers

Taming Wildflowers
Author: Miriam Goldberger
Publsiher: St. Lynn's Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0985562269

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Easily cultivate wildflowers in your own garden ... and have a year-after-year supply of gorgeous flowers at your fingertips. Wildflower farmer and floral designer Miriam Goldberger is here to show you how.--

Wildflowers

Wildflowers
Author: Carol Kopolow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1992
Genre: Wild flowers
ISBN: MINN:31951D00749080L

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Pollinator Friendly Gardening

Pollinator Friendly Gardening
Author: Rhonda Fleming Hayes
Publsiher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780760349137

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Pollinator Friendly Gardening shows you how to select plants and build habitat to make your garden a place for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators to thrive.

Cities and Nature in the American West

Cities and Nature in the American West
Author: Char Miller
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874178470

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In less than a century, the American West has transformed from a predominantly rural region to one where most people live in metropolitan centers. Cities and Nature in the American West offers provocative analyses of this transformation. Each essay explores the intersection of environmental, urban, and western history, providing a deeper understanding of the com- plex processes by which the urban West has shaped and been shaped by its sustaining environment. The book also considers how the West’s urban development has altered the human experience and perception of nature, from the administration and marketing of national parks to the consumer roots of popular environ- mentalism; the politics of land and water use; and the challenges of environmental inequities. A number of essays address the cultural role of wilderness, nature, and such activities as camping. Others examine the increasingly per- vasive power of the West’s urban areas and urbanites to redefine the very foundations and future of the American West.

Simulation Models GIS and Nonpoint source Pollution

Simulation Models  GIS and Nonpoint source Pollution
Author: David Holloway,Michael D. Kreger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1992
Genre: Agricultural pollution
ISBN: UFL:31262081530007

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Quick Bibliography Series

Quick Bibliography Series
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 868
Release: 1976
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: WISC:89044367852

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Digging Deep

Digging Deep
Author: Fran Sorin
Publsiher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780990791942

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Gardening and creativity expert Fran Sorin’s Digging Deep does for gardeners what Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way and Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones has done for millions of writers and artists: it shows how to approach your passion with an eye towards freeing your spirit and living a creative and joyful life. If you’re yearning to get out of the rut you’re in and cultivate more meaning and connection in your life, you’ll find the encouragement and tools to make it happen in Digging Deep. Overflowing with tips, exercises, and resources, Fran Sorin’s empowering guide offers much-needed inspiration in today’s technology-obsessed and often nature-deprived culture. This new edition features a foreword by Larry Dossey and a new introduction, where Sorin encourages us to discover the magic that takes place every day—in the garden and in life—as we engage in a playful type of creating.In her acclaimed classic, Sorin, who is the CBS radio news gardening correspondent and has also been regularly featured on NBC’s Weekend Today Show,, shows you how to apply her Seven Stages of Creative Awakening to unearth and connect with your own creative essence in every area of your life. “Digging Deep teaches the art of living creatively—from envisioning and creating the garden of your dreams to cultivating and embodying more imagination, passion, and play in your daily life.” —Andrew Weil, M.D., #1 New York Times best-selling author of Spontaneous Happiness“Captivating and enchanting!...A must-read for anyone who wishes to find themselves in the garden—and for everyone who didn’t know they could.”—Amy Stewart, New York Times best-selling author of The Drunken Botanist “Full of inspiring stories, creative exercises, and practical gardening tips, Digging Deep will help you bloom along with your garden.” —Marci Shimoff, #1 New York Times best-selling author of Happy for No Reason“Whether you’re a beginner or a lifetime gardener, you’ll find much to celebrate.” —USA Weekend Magazine“A familiar face on television and voice on radio, the longtime broadcaster and popular motivational speaker approaches gardening like yoga. Digging Deep rejuvenates the mind and spirit as well as exercises muscles.”—The Sacramento Bee

Oklahoma Today

Oklahoma Today
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1993
Genre: Oklahoma
ISBN: WISC:89063250500

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