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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... walk bloomed brilliantly against the gray sky , and be- yond , a witch hazel wreathed the door in gold . I'm not sure that we had even finished introducing ourselves before Miss Lawrence ushered me into the living room , saying , " I ...
... walk bloomed brilliantly against the gray sky , and be- yond , a witch hazel wreathed the door in gold . I'm not sure that we had even finished introducing ourselves before Miss Lawrence ushered me into the living room , saying , " I ...
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... walk through the garden with a friend . Elizabeth knew well that plants in the South and elsewhere never behave as many authori- ties would have us believe . She is interested in successful gardeners ; if they plant by the signs , it is ...
... walk through the garden with a friend . Elizabeth knew well that plants in the South and elsewhere never behave as many authori- ties would have us believe . She is interested in successful gardeners ; if they plant by the signs , it is ...
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... walks ... or digs and divides and replants daffodils ? " ( You can see that your editor is not a gardener . ) I , too , once had illusions about carefree gardening — all play and no work . When my mother and I left our old and dear and ...
... walks ... or digs and divides and replants daffodils ? " ( You can see that your editor is not a gardener . ) I , too , once had illusions about carefree gardening — all play and no work . When my mother and I left our old and dear and ...
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JULY | 119 |
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