Richard Rosenfeld: Designing With Climbers (The Joy of Gardening)
Douglas Tallamy: Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens
Lesley Bremness: The Complete Book of Herbs: A Practical Guide to Growing and Using Herbs
In this lovely book, Lesley shows how to identify herbs in the wild, as well as how to grow them and cook with them. Includes recipes. She also shows some cool uses for herbs such as wreaths, herbal soaps, paper making, potpourri, lotions, oils and much more. With how-to's for each as well. A very sweet book indeed.
Better Homes and Gardens Books: Garden Style (Better Homes and Gardens) (Better Homes and Gardens)
A sweet book with lots of great ideas. Dreamy photos and art work.
Gina Lazenby: The Healthy House Book: Using Feng Shui to Organize Your Home and Transfor Your Life
Excellent book. Beautiful art work and photos. Great info on many subjects pertaining to a healthy home.
Tovah Martin: Tasha Tudor's Garden
A lovely book about a natural born gardener, author, illustrator. I love this book.
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All I have to say is...a fireplace insert, wow!
Posted by: alicia | June 28, 2009 at 02:00 AM
I think traditionally, Gypsies use wood for their heat source. Even in their wagons. Right? Unlike propane, wood is more readily available.
This last winter I saw a man with a horse drawn wagon ("house") that had smoke coming out of it's stove pipe. He was on Patrics Point Dr near the village. One of the times I didn't have my camera with me of course. :( - :) Have you ever seen him?
Thanks for coming by Alicia!
xo Colette
Posted by: colette | June 28, 2009 at 01:13 PM
i (L) gypsy's
Posted by: lolol | June 12, 2011 at 08:31 AM