Pride: A Dictionary for the Vain

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The family that gardens together, grows together! In this beautiful, project-by-project guide, mom and master gardener Stacy Tornio will inspire gardeners young and old to explore, innovate, and cultivate through simple projects that will get a garden growing at any time of year. Your whole family be inspired to: Tend beautiful, practical gardens that work in any space Plant flowers as colorful as they are hardy Whip up delicious meals from vegetables you planted yourself Decorate your garden with nature-inspired crafts Give the gift of growing, with divided plants, cuttings, and seeds you save yourself Best of all, whether you are tending flowerbeds in spring, stewing July's tomatoes, or coaxing bulbs to bloom mid-winter, you'll be doing it together.
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AuthorStacy Tornio
PublisherAdams Media
PlaceNew York
Year2012-01-15
ISBN9781440527722
BindingHardcover
ConditionNew
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