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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... Bulbs appeared in print the year the columns began ; Gardens in Winter , in 1961. She had left her legendary Raleigh garden in 1950 and moved to Charlotte with her mother to live next to her sister , and just a few houses down from her ...
... Bulbs appeared in print the year the columns began ; Gardens in Winter , in 1961. She had left her legendary Raleigh garden in 1950 and moved to Charlotte with her mother to live next to her sister , and just a few houses down from her ...
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... bulb that came to me as an iris but proved to be Moraea polystachya . Last summer two California gardeners sent me bulbs of the moraea . They bloomed from the second day of November until the week before Christmas , much earlier and ...
... bulb that came to me as an iris but proved to be Moraea polystachya . Last summer two California gardeners sent me bulbs of the moraea . They bloomed from the second day of November until the week before Christmas , much earlier and ...
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... bulbs that the grass could never be cut . There was also a hot house for tropical plants , and an alpine house with ... bulbs . These are now in great demand for their quaint hand - colored engravings . I bought the text of the volume on ...
... bulbs that the grass could never be cut . There was also a hot house for tropical plants , and an alpine house with ... bulbs . These are now in great demand for their quaint hand - colored engravings . I bought the text of the volume on ...
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... bulbs , native to Cochin - China and the East Indies , all three have survived out of doors for six winters . Elizabeth says that hers , planted in a border with light shade , blooms every spring . Mine rarely blooms . Its blooming this ...
... bulbs , native to Cochin - China and the East Indies , all three have survived out of doors for six winters . Elizabeth says that hers , planted in a border with light shade , blooms every spring . Mine rarely blooms . Its blooming this ...
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