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Campbell Island: Land of the Blue Sunflower by Derek Fell
Category: Home and Garden
An account of a remarkable voyage to Campbell Island, one of a cluster of sub-Antarctic island groups in a wild and isolated part of the Southern Ocean south of New Zealand. Hardback
The Encyclopedia of Hardy Plants by Derek Fell
Category: Gardening
"Is it hardy?" is often the first question gardeners in temperate climates ask about a plant. And generally they mean, "Will it survive severe frosts?" Often plants are described as hardy (able to survive hard frosts), half-hardy (able to survive mild frosts) and tender (will be killed by any frost) and ...Show more
The Gardens of Frank Lloyd Wright by Derek Fell
Category: Plant & Design Books
The product of extended visits to properties associated with Wright, and extensive interviews with surviving colleagues and students, this is the first book in full colour to focus on Wright's four most famous residential landscapes - his first home and studio at Oak Park, Illinois; his magnificent 3,00 ...Show more
The Gardens of Frank Lloyd Wright by Derek Fell; James van Sweden
Category: Home and Garden
The product of extended visits to properties associated with Wright, and extensive interviews with surviving colleagues and students, this is the first book in full colour to focus on Wright's four most famous residential landscapes - his first home and studio at Oak Park, Illinois; his magnificent 3,00 ...Show more
The Magic of Monet's Garden : His Planting Plans and Colour Harmonies by Derek Fell
Category: Gardening
Monet's magnificent garden at Giverny, France, is so unique in its design principles and artistic expression that even the smallest part of it shown in photographs can be recognised immediately as the garden of this famous Impressionist painter. Award-winning garden writer and photographer Derek Fell ha ...Show more
Van Gogh's Gardens by Derek Fell
Category: Fiction
An award-winning photographer and writer brings alive Van Gogh's brilliant and innovative ideas about gardens and nature by showing us how he painted them and what his theories look like when recreated in real gardens of today. Of the passions driving Vincent Van Gogh's extraordinary art, one of t ...Show more
Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out, for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less Space by Derek Fell
Category: Gardening SPECIALS
The biggest mistake gardeners make each season is starting out too big and then quickly realizing their large plot requires too much weeding, watering, and backbreaking labour. Vertical gardening guarantees a better outcome from the day the trowel hits the soil - by shrinking the amount of "floor" space ...Show more
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