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(These are all Public
Domain Books, which means that their copyright has expired and you
are free to resell them or even alter the form or type of their
content, however you cannot claim authorship of the works.)
FLOWERS & GARDENING:
PUBLIC DOMAIN PRODUCTS
Manual of Gardening (Second
Edition) - L. H. Bailey
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE MAKING OF HOME GROUNDS AND THE GROWING OF FLOWERS,
FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES FOR HOME USE
Home Vegetable Gardening is a practical guide to creating, managing and
harvesting your home vegetable garden to get fresh, wholesome and delicious
ingredients for your meals.
Comprehensive, simple and full of examples, this book details out everything
from garden planning and preparing to planting, protecting, and harvesting.
Excellent advice for both the garden enthusiast and the beginner.
If you ever wanted to start a garden but did not know of how to go about it or
its benefits, then this book was written for you.
This package includes ebook in html, TEXT source file, fully customizable
sales letter with graphics and your master resell rights.
Home
Vegetable Gardening - F. F. Rockwell
A practical guide to creating, managing and harvesting your home vegetable
garden to get fresh, wholesome and delicious ingredients for your meals.
Comprehensive, simple and full of examples, this book details out everything
from garden planning and preparing to planting, protecting, and harvesting.
Excellent advice for both the garden enthusiast and the beginner. If you ever
wanted to start a garden but did not know how to go about it, then this book was
written for you.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable
sales letter with graphics and your master resell rights.
Flowers and Flower-Gardens -
David Lester
Richardson
Flowers are the poor man's luxury; a refinement for the uneducated. It has been
prettily said that the melody of birds is the poor man's music, and that flowers
are the poor man's poetry. They are “a discipline of humanity,” and may
sometimes ameliorate even a coarse and vulgar nature, just as the cherub faces
of innocent and happy children are sometimes found to soften and purify the
corrupted heart.
A Book of Fruits and Flowers - Anonymous
Shewing The Nature and Use of them, either for Meat or Medicine.
As Also: To
Preserve, Conserve, Candy, and in Wedges, or Dry them. To make Powders, Civet bagges, all sorts of Sugar-works, turn'd works in Sugar, Hollow, or Frutages;
and to Pickell them.
The Folk-lore of Plants -
T. F. Thiselton-Dyer
Firstly, to dream of white flowers has been supposed to prognosticate death;
with which may be compared the popular belief that “if a white rosebush puts
forth unexpectedly, it is a sign of death to the nearest house;” dream-omens in
many cases reflecting the superstitions of daily life. In Scotch ballads the
birch is associated with the dead, an illustration of which we find in the
subjoined lines:
Gardening Without Irrigation: or
Without Much, Anyway -
Steve Solomon
A related problem many backyard gardeners have with establishing the winter and
overwintered garden is finding enough space for both the summer and winter
crops. The nursery bed solves both these problems. Instead of trying to irrigate
the entire area that will eventually be occupied by a winter or over-wintered
crop at maturity, the seedlings are first grown in irrigated nurseries for
transplanting in autumn after the rains come back. Were I desperately short of
water I'd locate my nursery where it got only morning sun and sow a week or 10
days earlier to compensate for the slower growth.
Organic Gardener's
Composting - Steve Solomon
Whenever I want to buy something it has become my habit first to ask myself if
the desired object could possibly bring me as much pleasure as knowing that I
don't have to get up and go to work the next morning. Usually I decide to save
the money so I do not have to earn more. En extremis, I repeat the old Yankee
marching chant like a mantra: Make do! Wear it out! When it is gone, do without!
Bum, Bum! Bum bi Dum! Bum bi di Dum, Bum bi Dum!
The Story of the Soil -
Cyril G.
Hopkins
"Yes, about that, and also one, or sometimes two, crops of small grain. We
usually have about seventy-five acres of corn, nearly a hundred acres of small
grain, and we cut hay from somewhat more than hundred acres, thus leaving
perhaps five hundred acres of pasture land, besides about two hundred acres of
timber land which has not been cultivated for many years."
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
101 Ideas for Flower
Arrangement - Julia Clements
WHAT is it about Flower Arranging
that gets into our blood and makes it have such a hold on us? Why is it, that
once intrigued by this new art, we are impatient to go forward and explore every
avenue of thought on the subject?
I have completed a large number of instructional tours in Great Britain and
abroad, where open enthusiasm, such as the Britisher seldom displays, has always
been evident. This has led me to believe, and I feel sure I am right, that the
reason why Flower Arranging has such a broad appeal is because it satisfies a
need in all of us to do something creative, and, because flowers are within the
reach of us all, it seems natural that we should want to learn and practice a
subject that we can not only easily execute, as and when we feel like it, but
which can be employed to beautify our homes for friends and family alike to
enjoy.
Work comes complete with source in
word doc format as well as pdf version.
Custom
cover graphics.
Your
Garden Soil: How To Make The Most of It
- R. Milton Carleton
THIS is not a textbook or a "complete" book of soils. It is simply a
practical discussion of good garden soil-call it "Gardener's
Loam"-how to get it, how to retain it and, of equal importance, how
to make it produce maximum results for you and your plants...
You will find here everything you need to know about Gardener's
Loam-an ideal, man-made soil of such quality that it cannot be
directly compared with native earth or with the loams and clays of
the farmer's field. You will also find discussion of nutrients,
organic matter, water and air, soil organisms, alkalinity, and
acidity, and other related aspects of soil; this will be
sufficiently informative for most of you but, for some of you, the
book will only whet your appetite for further reading in scientific
books. Whatever your interest, this book will give you a new
appreciation and respect for the wonders of soil. There are more
unsolved mysteries, more unexplored avenues in the study of soil
than in any scientific field in existence. Even the human body is
simple when compared with the loam outside your kitchen door.
We must recognize that a garden is not a natural place in which to
grow plants. It is a completely artificial environment in which we
are striving for controlled, not natural, growth. We are purposely
molding plants to our own end. The soil is merely one element in a
deliberate program to make "Nature" serve us better. With this
foundation I share my knowledge and experience with you in this
book. As you put this information to work in your own gardening
efforts, I'm sure that you, too, will see and feel the magic in your
garden soil.
Work comes complete with source in
word doc format as well as pdf version.
Custom
cover graphics.
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