Through the Garden GateUniv of North Carolina Press, 9 lis 2000 - 270 Through the Garden Gate is a collection of 144 of the popular weekly articles that Elizabeth Lawrence wrote for The Charlotte Observer from 1957 to 1971. With those columns, a delightful blend of gardening lore, horticultural expertise, and personal adventures, Lawrence inspired thousands of southern gardeners. "[A] fine contribution to the green-thumb genre.--Publishers Weekly |
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... Lady Clare ' , ' Cup of Beauty ' , ' Triphosa ' , ' Berenice Boddy ' , and ' Debutante ' ) , and in mine I picked sasanquas until Christmas Day . The last one was ' Pink Snow ' , only slightly yellowed like old silk . After Christmas ...
... Lady Clare ' , ' Cup of Beauty ' , ' Triphosa ' , ' Berenice Boddy ' , and ' Debutante ' ) , and in mine I picked sasanquas until Christmas Day . The last one was ' Pink Snow ' , only slightly yellowed like old silk . After Christmas ...
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... ladies who were beginning to take an active interest in gardening . A quarter of a century earlier , Jane Austen's hero- ines would never have gone beyond directing the gardener , but a lady of Mrs. Loudon's day might put on her gloves ...
... ladies who were beginning to take an active interest in gardening . A quarter of a century earlier , Jane Austen's hero- ines would never have gone beyond directing the gardener , but a lady of Mrs. Loudon's day might put on her gloves ...
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... Ladies ' Companion to the Flower Garden she gives a “ monthly calendar of work to be done , ” that we might do well to follow . One of the January chores is to kill slugs and snails “ as they will begin to be active this month . " The ...
... Ladies ' Companion to the Flower Garden she gives a “ monthly calendar of work to be done , ” that we might do well to follow . One of the January chores is to kill slugs and snails “ as they will begin to be active this month . " The ...
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