A VITAL YOUNG VOICE IN THE GARDENING SCENE teaches a new generation of Southerners to love gardening and to make it a focal point of their lifestyle. James Farmer III teaches respect for the age-old rules of flower and vegetable gardening in the Deep South (e.g., May is the time for pruning), in a fresh voice that resonates love of life and entertaining at home. Also included are delicious recipes for seasonal meals, as well as suggestions for floral arrangements and centerpieces created from the garden.
The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978.
Ironically, while I loved the time in the wilderness, my first truly deep connection with nature took place right ... learning to identify trees and edible wild plants, writing poetry by the bank of the creek, and paying attention night ...
A Time to Plant - Creation to Salvation: Fall
The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.
Each reader in this reader series for middle grades contains 60 selections chosen on the basis of Scriptural integrity and academic merit. Students will find the selections stimulating and enjoyable.
A gardener's guidebook offers nine hundred entries on plants--which include information on hardiness, height, maintenance, soil, and light needs--for yards with sunlight variations and also features an introduction defining key factors to ...
Booklet of tests for the Grade 5 reader, a Time to Plant.
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With fascinating explanations and extensive lists of native plants for regional habitats, this scientifically researched book can help us all to make a difference.
DAISY, Swan River (Brachycome iberidifolia, fam. Asteraceae). Annual. Cross-pollinated by insects. This Australian native prefers a cool climate. The flower colors vary from purple to white, with the darker colors dominant.