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A sweet, alphabetical handbook to all things green. 8221 The New York Post Do you know a folly from a ha ha? Can an all 233 e be pleached? Does a skep belong on a plinth? Answers to these questions plus a gazebo ful of information, stories, and visual delights await in this charming exploration of the stuff gardens are made of. Garden historian Suzanne Staubach covers everything from arbors to water features, reveling in the anecdotes that accompany each element. Filled with revelations and fanciful illustrations by Julia Yellow, A Garden Miscellany promises new discoveries with each reading a book to be returned to again and again.
A sweet, alphabetical handbook to all things green. 8221 The New York Post Do you know a folly from a ha ha? Can an all 233 e be pleached? Does a skep belong on a plinth? Answers to these questions plus a gazebo ful of information, stories, and visual delights await in this charming exploration of the stuff gardens are made of. Garden historian Suzanne Staubach covers everything from arbors to water features, reveling in the anecdotes that accompany each element. Filled with revelations and fanciful illustrations by Julia Yellow, A Garden Miscellany promises new discoveries with each reading a book to be returned to again and again.
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A sweet, alphabetical handbook to all things green. 8221 The New York Post
Do you know a folly from a ha ha? Can an all 233 e be pleached? Does a skep
belong on a plinth? Answers to these questions plus a gazebo ful of
information, stories, and visual delights await in this charming exploration of
the stuff gardens are made of. Garden historian Suzanne Staubach covers
everything from arbors to water features, reveling in the anecdotes that
accompany each element. Filled with revelations and fanciful illustrations by
Julia Yellow, A Garden Miscellany promises new discoveries with each
reading a book to be returned to again and again.