Horticulture
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The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
This is the ultimate guide to all forms of marijuana growing, expanded and completely rewritten to include information on grow rooms, greenhouses and outdoor growing. Over 1100 colour photos illustrate every detail and numerous simple cultivation solutions make for easy appeal to novice growers....
Down the Garden Path has stood the test of time as one of the world?s bestloved and mostquoted gardening books. From a disaster building a rock garden, to further adventures with greenhouses, woodland gardens, not to mention cats and treacle, Nichols has left us a true gardening classic....

“Available recommendation signals cluster around Nature, Horticulture, NonFiction, GardeningHobbies, Science lists, suggesting this book may fit readers looking for big-picture nonfiction and accessible learning. Treat this as discovery context, not a quality guarantee.”
SelfSufficiency on 1/4 Acre
Mini Farming describes a holistic approach to smallarea farming that will show you how to produce 85 percent of an average family?s food on just a quarter acre?and earn $10,000 in cash annually while spending less than half the time that an ordinary job would require. Even if you have never been a farmer or a gardener, this book covers everything ...
Over 3,000 Botanical Terms Explained and Explored
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