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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Strona viii
... beautiful they are when they are really looked at .... I might have guessed the slender , papery , cinnamon - colored cones of the tulip tree , and could surely have named the tiny , delicate cones of the alder , but I wouldn't have ...
... beautiful they are when they are really looked at .... I might have guessed the slender , papery , cinnamon - colored cones of the tulip tree , and could surely have named the tiny , delicate cones of the alder , but I wouldn't have ...
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... beautiful bird sanctuary Winghaven . By 1957 her garden on Ridgewood Avenue had achieved some maturity , though the columns are quick to tell that nothing was static in Elizabeth's world . Plants failed , were discarded , were tried ...
... beautiful bird sanctuary Winghaven . By 1957 her garden on Ridgewood Avenue had achieved some maturity , though the columns are quick to tell that nothing was static in Elizabeth's world . Plants failed , were discarded , were tried ...
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... Beautiful as it all is , the gardener cannot forget frost , the foe , and as soon as the crystals have turned to diamonds I look about to see what has escaped . Everyone is hanging on the words of the weatherman — even on the Gulf Coast ...
... Beautiful as it all is , the gardener cannot forget frost , the foe , and as soon as the crystals have turned to diamonds I look about to see what has escaped . Everyone is hanging on the words of the weatherman — even on the Gulf Coast ...
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