Herbert's Garden

Herbert's Garden
Author: Lara Hawthorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-04
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781787414730


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Each creature in the garden has something special to offer, but what about a slug? Slow, slimy and greedy, Herb wishes he could weave shimmering webs like spiders, or create wonderful underground worlds like ants. But when his lonely night-time wanderings through the garden take him up to the treetops, he and the other creatures are astonished at the beauty he has created. Spotting spreads, plus helpful hints on how to look after the creatures in your own garden, add to this non-fiction inspired tale. A stunningly-illustrated story about recognising your talents and celebrating each individual, this is a beautiful picture book by the author and illustrator of The Night Flower.

A Garden Book for Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast

A Garden Book for Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast
Author: Lynn M. Herbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780578091495


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Since it was first published in 1929, more than eight decades ago, A Garden Book for Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast has been the authoritative go-to book on gardening for Houstonians and Texas Gulf Coast residents. This fifth revised edition, written and edited by Lynn M. Herbert, has been entirely updated, expanded, and colorfully redesigned. In the process, information in the book was reviewed by over 100 professionals in related fields and by knowledgeable resident gardeners, men and women who generously donated their efforts to make this an invaluable resource for seasoned gardeners as well as neophytes and newcomers to the region. This edition, still in its handbook format, propels its content into the twenty-first century with a new emphasis on environmentally friendly gardening and native plants, including: Exhaustive plant lists describing the newest varieties as well as old favorites, with essential designations of plants native to the Houston and Texas Gulf Coast area Easy-to-read tables, full of details about caring for hundreds of local plants User-friendly information about your soil and how to make it most productive Chapters on major plant categories joined by additional chapters devoted to in-depth tips on azaleas, cacti and other succulents, camellias, ferns, and roses, along with the all-new "Grasses and Bamboos" and "Palms and Cycads" chapters A new emphasis on "The Edible Garden" with expanded chapters covering "Herbs," "Vegetables," and "Fruit and Nut Trees" Complete landscape instructions on how to plan and design your garden to fit your lot and your lifestyle, from a shaded setting to a fragrant garden, an oasis by the Gulf, a container garden, or plants to attract birds and butterflies Updated ideas on drainage, pruning, watering, and lawns and lawn alternatives A newly revised look at coping with "Weather Extremes" such as freezes, hurricanes, or droughts An encyclopedic index that includes both botanical and common names 672 pages with 435 color photographs of flowers, plants, and gardens - the cream of the crop from the coastal area Beloved and consulted for generations and called by many the bible of Houston gardening, A Garden Book is now even more indispensable. This latest edition reaffirms the commitment of the River Oaks Garden Club to preserving our environment, promoting sustainability, and planting with a purpose. Book jacket.

A Fox Called Herbert

A Fox Called Herbert
Author: Margaret Sturton
Publisher: Andersen Press USA
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1728445752


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Meet Herbert, the rabbit who knows he was born to be a fox. When his mommy isn't looking, he puts on pointy fox ears, makes himself a bushy tail, and asks his sister to paint him orange, just like a fox. But Mommy doesn't understand; why can't he just be a good rabbit? This delightful picture book is a true celebration of being ourselves and supporting our loved ones. Let this joyful tale inspire you to be who you are and follow your dreams.

Houston Garden Book

Houston Garden Book
Author: John Kriegel
Publisher: Shearer Pub
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780940672550


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Offers advice to gardeners on how to cope with the climateand soil of the Texas Gulf Coast region, reviewing the basics of how plants grow, soil preparation, planting and maintenance, and pest control; and featuring descriptions of major landscape plants, seasonal flowers, tropicals, vegetables, and table crops.

Paris 1937

Paris 1937
Author: James D. Herbert
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1501720775


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This elegant and theoretically informed book, illustrated with forty-five photographs, explores the cultural significance of six exhibitions or new museum installations, all opening in Paris between mid-1937 and early 1938: the commercially oriented world's fair titled L'Exposition Internationale des Art et Techniques; the historical Musée des Monuments Français; the ethnographic Musée de l'Homme; two massive art retrospectives, one sponsored by the state of France and the other by the municipality of Paris; and L'Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme.James D. Herbert capitalizes on the proximity of these disparate exhibits to show how they competed with and yet also complemented one another in visually rendering the full scope of human accomplishment through time and across the globe. In this task, Herbert argues, they both succeeded and failed in interesting and productive ways. He asserts that the exhibitions projected and, in a sense, created (created precisely through the act of projection) the real world that they ostensibly only represented.In fact, Herbert argues, the exhibitions developed a particular sense of French national identity—one that, in managing to be at the same moment both inwardly focused and beneficently expansive, would present a vivid contrast to the growing German nationalism of the Third Reich. His epilogue takes a final look at these issues from the perspective of Jean Cocteau's 1950 film Orphée. A ground-breaking work in cultural history, Paris 1937, with its insightful examination of objects from a variety of fields, is a pioneering text in the field of visual studies.

Herbert and Jane

Herbert and Jane
Author: Amanda Lynne Little
Publisher: Amanda Lynne Little
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780578998909


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Little Herbert is a groundhog who has the life. He loves to sleep in his cozy mud home, but his favorite thing to do is eat lots of flowers. However, Herbert's favorite activity is puzzling sweet, human, Jane. Jane plants her favorite flowers day by day, but she doesn't know who is stealing her beautiful flowers. Will Jane figure out who is stealing from her garden, and what will she do when she finds the little culprit? Although Herbert and Jane are fictional characters, the story is based on the author's real-life experience. In 2017, Amanda moved into an apartment complex that had an attached garden in Monterey, California. She would frequently travel to the local garden store to purchase beautiful, colorful flowers and plant them in her garden. However, she would frequently wake up to find giant holes where her flowers used to be! One day, while Amanda was replacing her flowers, she witnessed a small critter pushing dirt out of a his hole. Not waisting any time, Amanda ran inside to get a shoe box, picked a fresh flower from her garden, lured out the fuzzy groundhog from his hole, and transported him to a lovely, flower-filled valley.

Cleveland School Gardens

Cleveland School Gardens
Author: Joel Mader
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738584225


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The Cleveland Public School's tract garden program was one of the most successful and innovative programs of the school system. The organization and beauty of the gardens attracted horticulture educators from all over the United States, South America, and as far away as Japan. From its humble beginnings in 1904 as a project to beautify vacant lots in Cleveland, it grew into an educational tool that taught thousands of children the respect for nature and its bounty. At the tract gardens' height, the amount of land under cultivation in the middle of the Cleveland urban landscape approached 100 acres. By 1970, there were 27 horticultural centers servicing all Cleveland schools. Centers were located next to schools, in housing estates, at fairgrounds, at a home for the aged, and on museum property. A few of the centers are now neighborhood gardens. The photographs in Cleveland School Gardens show that the Cleveland Public Schools knew the importance of being "green" 100 years before it was politically fashionable.

Your Florida Garden

Your Florida Garden
Author: John Vertrees Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1961
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:


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