
Wild at Home
How to style and care for beautiful plants
by Hilton Carter
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appears in Plant, Houseplant, and Diy.
Make your home a healthier and more beautiful place to be with Hilton Carter?s inspirational ideas."Hilton Carter's love for plants is infectious... His lush and exuberant displays are inspiring reminders that plants can be so much more than neat little containers on a window sill." Grace Bonney, Founder and EditorinChief, DesignSponge Take a to...
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appears in Plant, Houseplant, and Diy.
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Consider From Seed to Plant by Gail Gibbons.
“Bright, picture-driven, and firmly aimed at early elementary listeners, this book walks through pollination, seed formation, and germination in clear, child-accessible steps. The strongest value is the combination of simple, age-appropriate vocabulary and colorful diagrams that make basic plant processes memorable during a single read-aloud. Its main limitation is scope: adults or older kids seeking depth or experimental instructions will find the text spare and the explanations high-level rather than detailed. No hands-on exercises are provided.”
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