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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Ben Helm. By . The regular list price is $34.39. Sells new for $30.41.
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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Jeni Webber. By Taunton. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $18.49. There are some available for $16.50.
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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Tom Wilhite and Sunset Books. By Sunset Books. The regular list price is $22.95. Sells new for $15.61.
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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Theresa Casey. By Paul Chapman Educational Publishing. Sells new for $62.95.
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1 comments about Environments for Outdoor Play: A Practical Guide to Making Space for Children.
  1. Environments for Outdoor Play: A Practical Guide to Making Space for Children is a a how-to guide written for anyone responsible for children's outdoor play settings at schools or child care institutions. Recommending solid ideas for developing play environments that meet children's needs, chapters discuss frameworks for designing play environments, case studies offering examples of how play environments can be developed, ideas and activities, research evidence pointing toward the importance of good play environments, and more. Black-and-white illustrations add a visual touch to this handy resource, indexed for quick reference.


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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Human Kinetics Publishers. The regular list price is $44.00. Sells new for $32.99. There are some available for $54.04.
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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix. By Firefly Books. The regular list price is $75.00. Sells new for $38.50. There are some available for $24.98.
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5 comments about The Botanical Garden: Volume II: Perennials and Annuals (Botanical Garden).
  1. I have seen an early copy of this book through a friend, and I can honestly say it is the best botanical reference book that i have ever seen.

    The Pictures are brillient, with the plants seeming to come alive from the page. The authors- Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix are two of the most respected authors and have a welth of experience that they are egar to share with you.

    My Advice- PreOrder this book before the Christmas Season rust to advoide dissapointment.



  2. This is a pretty nice book. Of course it is always a relief to find a work without the ubiquitous hardiness maps and gardening advice. This handsomely printed volume in full color is a pleasure to browse through. Finally an arrangement of trees and shrubs that makes some sense, instead of the haphazard (read alphabetical) arrangement encountered so often. Although the authors wisely avoid the trap of involving themselves in the morass of common names they definitely miss a trick by not giving the etymology of the botanical names. It is quite odd to see a laurel-like picture of Daphniphyllum and not be able to read that "daphne" is the Greek word for "laurel" with "phyllus" the Greek for "leaf"

    Of course trees and shrubs is too big a topic to fit within the covers of a single volume and it is not surprising to notice that the authors occasionally drop the ball and make quite silly errors. Obviously it would be too much to expect anybody to be fully informed on the whole range of plants covered.

    Perhaps the most noticeable thing missing from this work is light. Quite a lot of the trees and shrubs included here have dark green foliage and in the pictures not much detail can be made out. A bit more light in photography would have made quite a difference.

    All in all this is a book that will look good on the bookshelf and will be appreciated by anybody who is fond of trees and shrubs and is not afraid to look beyond the confines of the own garden.



  3. A little awkward to navigate, I would prefer Botanical alphabetical order...you definitely will be going to the index a lot. I would also like to see more specific information on the plant's preferred environment and zones. Excellent illustrations; great for plant I.D.


  4. This is great for botanist and gardeners. I am a botanist and will say that these pictures are worth a thousand and one words. It is faster to look though this book than search the web, when you are trying to remember a flower because the images are so clear and vivid. They are arranged by scientific families and there is a glossary of common and scientific names.

    The book is VERY heavy and the pages are glossy (got for free super saver shipping!). It is necessary that this book be hardback, because it will be used. I have artist friends that have borrowed it to sketch from. Friends have looked though it to get ideas for planting flowers and researching native blooms. I wish I had had this book as a child, because I loved plants then too!

    Be sure to get the set(book on shrubs too). If you buy the set, instead of one at a time, the books come in a box. I purchased my set in the box while working at the New York Botanical. This box helps protect the spines and hold these huge books upright.


  5. This is a two-volume set. Although Amazon does not make this obvious, you can see in the color photos of the covers (above) that there is a "Volume I, Trees and Shrubs" and a "Volume II: Perennials and Annuals." Volume I weighs about five pounds; Volume II, a little more. I mention the weigh to impress upon the reader the impact that these books will have on your library. These are weighty volumes in more ways than one.

    They are lavishly illustrated with several full-colors photos artfully arranged on each heavy, glossy page (over a thousand altogether in the two volumes) showing the flowers, leaves, fruit, seeds, catkins, etc. of the plants. The photos are identified by date of the year taken: the leaves 1/3 life size of Lindera megaphylla, for example, on May 5th, the flowers 2x life size on March 8th, and so on for hundreds of different species. The presentation is not exhaustive of course, but plants from all the major genera are represented, taking into account the "classical arrangement" and the new evidence from DNA in the classifications. Note well the overall title of this two-volume set: "The Botanical Garden." These are books for gardeners who have become amateur botanists, for weekend naturalists who have outgrown their field guides. The plants described and pictured include the giant Sequoias and redwoods as well as the ephemeral weeds of the roadside, not just plants that one might want to grow in a garden or even a city park.

    The text is sprightly, terse and scientifically informed. The family of the genera is given and the number of species known and where they grow, e.g., "...in western North America and eastern Asia." The plants are described, e.g., "fast growing...to 30m...," the bark and the leaves are described, how pollination is achieved is explained. (It is interesting to note that sometimes the qualification "presumed by insects" is used, pointing to the incompleteness of our knowledge.) "Key recognition features" are given, as are notes on evolution, ecology and geography. Finally there is a "Comment" which may give the historical, cultural or scientific significance of the plants.

    There are two minor weaknesses in the books: (1) the common names of the plants, e.g., "strawberry tree" (Arbutus unedo) are sometimes given and sometimes not. Additionally, when--as is often the case--there are several common names, only one or two are given; (2) there are no photos of the entire plant showing its crown and shape. Speaking of the strawberry tree, the authors remark that "The name unedo means, 'I eat one,' because the fruit is so insipid that nobody is tempted to eat a second." However I recently collected a few of the exquisitely beautiful fruits of Arbutus unedo and found out that the fruit itself is not insipid; in fact it is rather tasty, like a kind of peach or apricot jam; but unfortunately is covered, as though spray-painted on, with a thick and bitter, very red outer coating--I cannot call it a skin--that is almost impossible to separate from the fruit within. And so only someone very, very hungry would go to the trouble of eating more than one.

    The emphasis is on identification and beauty, and on the accuracy of nomenclature. Yes, beauty. Above all else I would say this set celebrates the timeless beauty of the botanical world. Of all the books I have seen on plants this is at once the most beautiful and the most helpful in terms of identification. These are volumes to turn to when you come home with the field guide in your hand.

    There is a nearly identical glossary in both volumes, a short bibliography and individual indices. It is important to note that this is not a reprint of some venerable opus, but a completely new compilation copyright 2002. As such it is authoritative in a way that some older books may not be.


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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Paige Gilchrist. By Lark Books. The regular list price is $27.95. Sells new for $2.10. There are some available for $1.69.
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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Daniel Ricchio. By Pools Co. There are some available for $2.29.
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5 comments about A Complete Guide to Planning, Building, Buying, Maintaining Inground Swimming Pools.
  1. I found this book to be the best book of the year is was fascinating and incitfull its everything you need to build a swimming pool. I Loved IT I read it in one day I couldnt put it down. Go for it!!!!!


  2. This book contains brief summaries of several topics related to building pools. It does not contain enough information on anything to enable you to build your own pool, or hire subcontractors to do it. It does not address how to hire subcontractors, what type of subs to hire, things to watch out for, etc, nor does it go into any degree of detail on how to build a pool. It is a basic intro to pools -- a waste of time if you need to get information to help you actuually do something. I would return it except postage will cost me about half the price of the book.


  3. The content of this book could have been condensed into 20 pages. The information was much too general, even for me (I'm a new pool owner and not technical or mechanical at all).


  4. book was clear and concise. No technical language to get confused. drawings are helpful and well done. swimming pool maintenance and equipment information was extremely helpful.


  5. As per other reviewers, this book is interesting and has a fair amount of information if you are new to the subject, but does NOT give you the detailed information you need to actually build/install a pool.


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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by James Harper and Margie Roe. By Sterling. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $6.95. There are some available for $5.86.
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Posted in Outdoor and Recreational Areas (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Wayne Lennox. By Whitecap Books. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $7.42. There are some available for $7.24.
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Water Gardener's Bible
Front & Backyard Idea Book Collection: Entries Paths & Steps Play Spaces Foundation Planting (Idea Books)
Patio & Stone: A Sunset Design Guide (Sunset Design Guides)
Environments for Outdoor Play: A Practical Guide to Making Space for Children
Aquatech: Best Practices for Pool and Aquatic Facility Operators
The Botanical Garden: Volume II: Perennials and Annuals (Botanical Garden)
Summer Style: Decorating Ideas & Projects for Outdoor Living
A Complete Guide to Planning, Building, Buying, Maintaining Inground Swimming Pools
Making & Decorating Great Fences
Cottage Essentials: The Everything Guide for Your Cottage, Cabin or Camp

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