An illustrated gifty guide to organic gardening
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This author is a passionate gardener with extensive hands-on experience and a deep knowledge of plants. Her writing is characterized by an unwavering enthusiasm for all things horticultural. Through her work, she shares her love for gardening, inspiring readers to explore the beauty and challenges of cultivating green spaces. Her approach is adventurous, embracing a diverse range of gardening endeavors.







- 2024
- 2022
A gardening guide to encourage more birdlife to your green spaces
- 2022
A modern guide to growing fruit and veg in an urban garden.
- 2021
Making a haven for wildlife doesnt need acres of space in the countryside. If you get the habitat and planting right, then even the tiniest of urban gardens can host a variety of creatures from birds and bees to hedgehogs. Covering everything from going organic, making a pond and how to turn your green space into a wildlife haven - this book is for gardeners who want to apply a more holistic approach to gardening and create their own urban sanctuary. Through a collection of simple projects that can be easily adapted for a variety of gardens and planting guides, this book will help you to re-connect with natural world on your own doorstep. Jane Moore will draw on her 16 years of experience of creating an urban sanctuary in the heart of the city as she lays out the simple ways in which you can approach making even the smallest patch of land a haven for wildlife, great or small.
- 2020
Planting for Butterflies
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A contemporary guide to growing plants to attract butterflies
- 2019
Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Antislavery white clergy and their congregations. Radicalized abolitionist women. African Americans committed to ending slavery through constitutional political action. These diverse groups attributed their common vision of a nation free from slavery to strong political and religious values. Owen Lovejoy’s gregarious personality, formidable oratorical talent, probing political analysis, and profound religious convictions made him the powerful leader the coalition needed. Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality examines how these three distinct groups merged their agendas into a single antislavery, religious, political campaign for equality with Lovejoy at the helm. Combining scholarly biography, historiography, and primary source material, Jane Ann Moore and William F. Moore demonstrate Lovejoy's crucial role in nineteenth-century politics, the rise of antislavery sentiment in religious spaces, and the emerging congressional commitment to end slavery. Their compelling account explores how the immorality of slavery became a touchstone of political and religious action in the United States through the efforts of a synergetic coalition led by an essential abolitionist figure.
- 2018
This collection features a diverse array of songs and poems, showcasing the literary style and themes of the late 19th century. The 1880 edition has been meticulously reprinted to preserve its original quality, offering readers a glimpse into historical expressions of art and emotion. The anthology serves as a testament to the creativity of its time, inviting readers to explore the rich tapestry of language and sentiment found within its pages.
- 2016
Dot Homme
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
But her friends think otherwise and, as a birthday present, buy her an ad for an online dating site.Any woman who has ever been on a bad date will read this hilarious book and weep with laughter and sympathy for internet dating novice Jess.
- 2011
Cam Simpson has been in a six-year relationship with Dean, who was once dependable and generous. However, lately, he seems more focused on football than on her, making their relationship feel predictable and less fulfilling.
- 2009
Black like me White like me: (The complexities of a life lived in chocolate & vanilla)
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
"The baby's cute . . . why don't you adopt her?" "If her own mother doesn't want her, why would I?" This conversation took place between two nurses in the delivery room right aft er I was born to a 16-year old unmarried mother. This was a precursor of the kind of struggle my life would be unti l I stood up and shouted, "I AM SOMEBODY!" Why did it take me so long I don't want you to think I am harping on the bad things that happened in my life. Despite everything, I am an incredibly positi ve person, who has taken a licking and kept right on ti cking! My saving grace is mentoring, and standing up for those who just need someone to stand up for them. Maybe one of these days, I will be more able to stand up for myself. I'm getti ng there. This is just my life, honey, simply the way it is. I am telling you my story. This is a story about success, and giving back to a community that mostly kicked me in the teeth.