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- catalog abstract "Principles of Gardening is a treatise on the foundations and essential premises of gardening rather than a volume of directions; it provides the logic of the big picture rather than an inventory of details. Johnson expands the vision of the gardener beyond the minutiae of instruction books, illuminating the primal connection to nature that is the essence of gardening. In the opening chapter on climate, for instance, he goes beyond an explanation of hardiness zones to. Explore the character of plant tenderness, the elements of climate, and the role of the gardener. In a discussion of how plants come to be cultivated by gardeners, he marvels at the horticultural niches to which different plants have been assigned. While specific information abounds - the correct distance between canes of raspberries, or how to build a garden pond - the strength of Principles of Gardening lies in the commonsense elemental advice that appears. Throughout.".
- catalog alternative "Practice of the gardener's art".
- catalog contributor b10388667.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Explore the character of plant tenderness, the elements of climate, and the role of the gardener. In a discussion of how plants come to be cultivated by gardeners, he marvels at the horticultural niches to which different plants have been assigned. While specific information abounds - the correct distance between canes of raspberries, or how to build a garden pond - the strength of Principles of Gardening lies in the commonsense elemental advice that appears.".
- catalog description "Principles of Gardening is a treatise on the foundations and essential premises of gardening rather than a volume of directions; it provides the logic of the big picture rather than an inventory of details. Johnson expands the vision of the gardener beyond the minutiae of instruction books, illuminating the primal connection to nature that is the essence of gardening. In the opening chapter on climate, for instance, he goes beyond an explanation of hardiness zones to.".
- catalog description "The four elements -- Plants and the gardener -- Where plants come from -- A garden place for every plant -- Composing the picture -- Roots in history.".
- catalog description "Throughout.".
- catalog extent "272 p. :".
- catalog identifier "068483524X".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y. : Simon & Schuster,".
- catalog subject "635 21".
- catalog subject "Gardening.".
- catalog subject "Landscape gardening.".
- catalog subject "SB453 .J64 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "The four elements -- Plants and the gardener -- Where plants come from -- A garden place for every plant -- Composing the picture -- Roots in history.".
- catalog title "Practice of the gardener's art".
- catalog title "Principles of gardening : the practice of the gardener's art / Hugh Johnson.".
- catalog type "text".