Through the Garden GateUniv of North Carolina Press, 2000/11/09 - 270 ページ 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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... never realized how beautiful they are when they are really looked at .... I might have guessed the slender , papery , cinnamon - colored cones of the tulip tree , and could surely have named the tiny , delicate cones of the alder , but ...
... never realized how beautiful they are when they are really looked at .... I might have guessed the slender , papery , cinnamon - colored cones of the tulip tree , and could surely have named the tiny , delicate cones of the alder , but ...
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... never have enough room , no matter how big his garden , and was always stuffing some shrub into a place too small for it . " The great lesson of the Observer columns is fearlessness . Elizabeth's garden was an experiment , evaluated ...
... never have enough room , no matter how big his garden , and was always stuffing some shrub into a place too small for it . " The great lesson of the Observer columns is fearlessness . Elizabeth's garden was an experiment , evaluated ...
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... never find a place where the burning scarlet of the flowers was not at war with its surroundings . Now I often wish I had kept the pomegranate and let everything else go . " And she wrote , I " cannot bear for people to say ( as they ...
... never find a place where the burning scarlet of the flowers was not at war with its surroundings . Now I often wish I had kept the pomegranate and let everything else go . " And she wrote , I " cannot bear for people to say ( as they ...
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... Never let yourself be deceived about the work . There is no royal road to learning ( as my grandmother used to say ) . And there is no royal road to gardening - although men seem to think that there is . " Gardening is becoming very ...
... Never let yourself be deceived about the work . There is no royal road to learning ( as my grandmother used to say ) . And there is no royal road to gardening - although men seem to think that there is . " Gardening is becoming very ...
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... never before bloomed for me so late in the year . The Algerian iris bloomed between freezes , and so did the little bulb that came to me as an iris but proved to be Moraea polystachya . Last summer two California gardeners sent me bulbs ...
... never before bloomed for me so late in the year . The Algerian iris bloomed between freezes , and so did the little bulb that came to me as an iris but proved to be Moraea polystachya . Last summer two California gardeners sent me bulbs ...
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FEBRUARY | 21 |
MARCH | 43 |
APRIL | 63 |
MAY | 83 |
JUNE | 101 |
JULY | 119 |
AUGUST | 139 |
SEPTEMBER | 159 |
OCTOBER | 179 |
NOVEMBER | 197 |
DECEMBER | 217 |
INDEX | 237 |
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