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  • af Jeffrey Johnson
    172,95 kr.

  • af Photo Cascadia
    287,95 kr.

    "Ore­gon contains multitudes, for this is a state that spans a tremendous range of people, cultures, and terrains. It’s a range that this book seeks to illuminate, along with Ore­gon’s spectacularly beautiful and varied landscape." —Nicholas D. Kristof, from the foreword   Oregon is a big, beautiful state filled with mountains, valleys, deserts, cities, towns, an amazing coastline, and much more. From the high desert of Central Oregon and the scenic vistas of the Columbia River Gorge to awe-inspiring Crater Lake and the forest and farms of the Willamette Valley, its natural wonders abound. In Oregon, My Oregon, the award-winning team of pho­tographers at Photo Cascadia have captured this mag­ical place in a stunning book that will be embraced by locals and visitors alike. Oregon, My Oregon includes a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and former Oregonian Nicholas Kristof, who captures the breadth and beauty of the state and this must-have book.

  • af W Ralph Eubanks
    287,95 kr.

    Award-winning author and Mississippi native W. Ralph Eubanks treats us to a literary tour of the evocative landscapes that have inspired writers in every era. The state has been both a backdrop and a central character in some of the most compelling prose and poetry of modern literature. The journey unfolds on a winding path, touching the muddy Delta, the rolling Hill Country, down to the Gulf Coast, and all points between. In every corner of Mississippi lie the settings that informed hundreds of iconic works. Immersing us in these spaces, Eubanks helps us understand that Mississippi is not only a state but a state of mind. Or as Faulkner is said to have observed, “To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi.”

  • af Emmett Wheatfall
    172,95 kr.

    Oregon blues poet Emmett Wheatfall takes a poetic examination of American "Exceptionalism" in light of today's political, social, and economic constructs."

  • af Ira Wallace
    197,95 kr.

    With month-by-month regional vegetable gardening information, 50 detailed plant profiles, and color photographs throughout, this is the essential guide for vegetable gardeners in North Carolina.

  • af Carol Bialock
    162,95 kr.

  • af Marie Iannotti
    197,95 kr.

    This ultimate local guide to growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs provides you with insider advice on climate zones, average frost dates, and growing season details across Massachusetts. Information includes details on sun, soil, fertilizer, mulch, water, and the best varieties for your region. A garden planning section helps with design and crop rotation, and monthly lists explain what to do from January through December. In-depth profiles of fifty edibles round out the information and help ensure a can't-miss harvest.

  • af Marie Iannotti
    197,95 kr.

    This ultimate local guide to growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs provides you with insider advice on climate zones, average frost dates, and growing season details across New York. Information includes details on sun, soil, fertilizer, mulch, water, and the best varieties for your region. A garden planning section helps with design and crop rotation, and monthly lists explain what to do from January through December. In-depth profiles of fifty edibles round out the information and help ensure a can't-miss harvest.

  • af Wheatfall Emmett
    152,95 kr.

  • af Bill Denham
    152,95 kr.

  • af Robert Michael Pyle & Caitlin C. Labar
    287,95 kr.

  • af Paige Embry
    277,95 kr.

    Imported European honey bees get all the press, but more compelling is the story of North America’s native bees—species essential to our ecosystems and food supplies. In her travels with farmers, gardeners, and scientists, Paige Embry examines the vital role these pollinators play. Along the way, she hunts for a bumble bee that may be extinct, houses hibernating blue orchard bees in her refrigerator, and investigates an unlikely place for pollinator habitat: golf courses. Filled with Embry’s discoveries, both sobering and hopeful, Our Native Bees offers a rare exploration of these underappreciated natives so crucial to our survival.

  • af Denver Botanic Gardens & Vera Stucky Evenson
    307,95 kr.

  • af Dennis E Desjardin
    677,95 kr.

    California Mushrooms is a comprehensive guide, providing information on when and where to find mushrooms; guidelines on how to collect and identify mushrooms; keys to species; and overviews of nomenclature and taxonomy, morphology and phylogeny, fungal ecology, biology, and mushroom toxins.

  • af Marie Iannotti
    197,95 kr.

    Matchstick green beans, spicy radishes, leafy greens, and fresh snap peas are just a few of the harvest delights awaiting gardeners in the Northeast. Long, hot summers and cool, crisp falls grant northern gardeners a growing season capable of yielding an ever-changing menu of seasonal food. But how do you use that hot summer weather to grow the sweetest tomatoes? Which months are the best for sowing squash or carrot seeds? And during the long winter months, how can you extend your bountiful harvest? Marie Iannotti answers all these questions and more while covering the many eccentricities of gardening in the Northeast. Monthly planning guides show exactly what you can do in the garden from January through December. The skill sets go beyond the basics with tutorials on seed saving, foiling pests, and working with worm bins. Also included are a comprehensive gardening primer and an A to Z of edibles—a detailed, invaluable source for the region’s tried-and-tested varieties. Whether you are just starting your season or looking for ways to extend it, this is your guide to producing a bountiful, year-round harvest in the Northeast.

  • af Ira Wallace
    262,95 kr.

    Vine-ripened tomatoes, succulent figs, crisp winter salads, corn on the cob, and sweet braised greens are just a few of the delights awaiting gardeners in the Southeast. Temperate winters and hot summers grant southern gardeners a long growing season capable of yielding an ever-changing menu of seasonal food. But how do you use that hot, humid summer weather to grow the most delicious tomatoes? Which months are the best for sowing carrot or beet seeds? And during the mild winter months, how can you make the most of your bountiful harvest?   Ira Wallace answers all these questions and more while covering the many eccentricities of gardening in the Southeast. Monthly planning guides show exactly what you can do in the garden from January through December. The skill sets go beyond the basics with tutorials on seed saving, drip irrigation, canning, and worm bins. Whether you are just starting your season or looking for ways to extend it, this is your guide to producing a bountiful, year-round harvest in the Southeast.

  • af Larry Mellichamp
    492,95 kr.

    “Those new to native plant gardening as well as those well-experienced will find much here to add to their horticultural toolkit. Whether one’s interest is wildflowers, grasses, sedges, ferns, bog plants, trees, or all of the above, Mellichamp’s treatise will serve as a welcomed resource.” —Gil Nelson, author of Best Native Plants for Southern Gardens   Create a garden that reflects the unique beauty of the Southeast region. Native Plants of the Southeast shows you the best native plants and how to use them in your garden. 460 species of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, and fernsPractical cultivation tipsHundreds of beautiful photosHelpful lists of plants for difficult situations, attracting wildlife, and fall color

  • af Wendy Gorton
    197,95 kr.

    Winner of the 2018 National Outdoor Book Award Handcrafted for Northwest caregivers that want to spark a love of nature, 50 Hikes with Kids highlights the most kid-friendly hikes in Oregon and Washington. These hikes are perfect for little legs-they are all under four miles and have an elevation gain of 900 feet of less. Some are even accessible by stroller. Every entry includes the essential details: easy-to-read, trustworthy directions; a detailed map; hike length and elevation gain; bathroom access; and where to grab a bite to eat nearby. Full-color photographs highlight the fun things to see along the trail.

  • af Jennifer Jewell
    462,95 kr.

    This photo-driven book explores how the rugged landscape of the American West deeply influences the way people garden. It profiles 35 of the most groundbreaking gardens in the region.

  • af Emmett Wheatfall
    182,95 kr.

    Emmett Wheatfall's collection bears witness to the COVID-19 pandemic. In poem after poem, he explores both the ongoing fear of a disease that has taken at least a million lives as well as the hope for a brighter future.

  • af Zoe Keller
    137,95 kr.

    Explore the Northwest’s Colorful Nature!   Pack your pens and pencils and set off to discover the Pacific Northwest’s rich history, native creatures (including Bigfoot), and quirky landmarks. It’s all here, but the scenes need your creativity to help the past and present come alive. From Oregon to British Columbia—ready, set, color!

  • af John Shewey
    287,95 kr.

    Detailed accounts of nearly 400 bird species, including common favorites and rare curiositiesMore than 870 spectacular photographs of relevant plumages and birds in flightPrecise descriptions of voices, behaviors, and habitatsTop birding sites in the Pacific NorthwestIndividual range maps, showing seasonal and migratory patternsEasy to use for beginners and experts alike

  • af Marie Iannotti
    197,95 kr.

  • - Why Environmentalists Should Love Hunting
    af Brant Macduff
    245,95 kr.

    The Shotgun Environmentalist doesn't teach us how to hunt, it explores why we should hunt. As public lands remain imperiled, factory farms pollute the earth and denigrate animals, and global uncertainty presses us all to be more self-sufficient, there has never been a better time to take up hunting. Writer, natural historian, and public speaker Brant MacDuff has done just that. An avid animal lover and raised as a non-hunter, MacDuff started his journey intending to investigate the claim that "hunting is conservation." So convinced, he now holds a hunting license in four states and gives lectures on the positive impact it has on conservation efforts nationwide. Armed with years of experience in the field and a deep love for the natural world, MacDuff tells the provocative, humorous, and insightful story of how he became a hunter. Along the way, readers meet a cast of colorful characters and learn the firsthand research that helped change Brant's mind. You may not book a hunting trip after reading The Shotgun Environmentalist. But you'll have a new perspective on and appreciation for those that do.

  • af Kristin Currin
    232,95 kr.

    More homeowners than ever before are adding native plants to their gardens. This book shares the best plant choices for the Pacific Northwest and details how gardeners can grow them successfully.

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