Brimstone: the first British grown thermally modified timber Five years ago, we launched Brimstone, the first thermally-modified timber (TMT) made from British grown hardwoods. Since then it’s been chosen for many spectacular projects, including stunning homes and impressive commercial developments. Tom Barnes, MD of Vastern Timber said “We’re proud to have developed a successful product […]
The brambles are thriving this year in the woodlands by our house, a lovely sight reminding us that there is still food to be found during the seasonal change from summer to autumn. And so, …
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Located just 27 miles north of Houston, The Woodlands Area includes The Woodlands and the cities of Oak Ridge North and Shenandoah.
The woodlands at Lytchett Matravers is one of the few places where you will find the Wild Daffodil thriving.
I just had to sneak in a little post about turkeys, because there are turkeys, but then there are turkeys! The turkey you'll eat for the holiday comes from the original American Wild Turkey, seen below: American Wild Turkey And here is the actual domestic turkey you find on the farm and grown specifically for your table: Domestic Turkey But there is another kind of turkey...the Ocellated turkey. Ocellated Turkey He lives in Central America, and he sure is gorgeous. Maybe too gorgeous to eat...ha ha. Check out this close-up of his feathers: And the pink turkey at the top of this post? Computer generated color...but I had to get your attention somehow, didn't I? So have you ever wondered what people in Turkey call turkeys? They call them hindis! Happy Thanksgiving! :)
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Away from the urban New Jersey that we usually think of, there is a natural and lush side to this state that often goes unnoticed. New Jersey is home to 127 miles of glorious white sand beaches, diverse wildlife, and the alluring Bear Swamp, one of the last primeval forests in North America. With its pristine state parks, thriving woodlands, and stunning summer sunsets, the Garden State shines brightly in this square wall calendar.
A surge in wildlife in the Thames should make it as celebrated a habitat as parks and woodlands, experts say.
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Nestled in thriving woodlands, overlooking bodies of water, or even exposed to the elements on a mountain’s peak, architects are contending to create high-impact spaces on a small scale. Cabin Fever takes a broad look at remote retreats designed to make the most of their natural surroundings and illustrates why the call of the wild is louder than ever. A desire to escape the commotion of the city without sacrificing creature comforts is something felt by many—especially in today’s interconnected world. Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle. Language: English Author: gestalten Release date: September 2021 Size: 24 x 30 cm, 272 pages Shipping: available from stock
The majority of the known and popular walking trails in the area include woodlands, beautiful bay views, and thriving plants and wildlife.
With 2,400 square miles encompassing northeast Pennsylvania's Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties, the Pocono Mountains region is home to rolling mountain terrain, breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls, thriving woodlands and 170 miles of winding rivers.
Specifications Dimensions (Overall): 12.0 Inches (H) x 9.8 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D) Weight: 4.05 Pounds Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up Number of Pages: 288 Genre: Travel Sub-Genre: Special Interest Publisher: Gestalten Format: Hardcover Author: Gestalten Language: English Street Date : November 16, 2021 TCIN : 84905519 UPC : 9783967040302 Item Number (DPCI) : 247-32-6025 Origin : Made in the USA or Imported Description About the Book Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle. Book Synopsis Nestled in thriving woodlands, overlooking bodies of water, or even exposed to the elements on a mountain's peak, architects are contending to create high-impact spaces on a small scale. Cabin Fever takes a broad look at remote retreats designed to make the most of their natural surroundings and illustrates why the call of the wild is louder than ever. A desire to escape the commotion of the city without sacrificing creature comforts is something felt by many; especially in today's interconnected world. Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle. If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. Report incorrect product info.
Description Nestled in thriving woodlands, overlooking bodies of water, or even exposed to the elements on a mountain’s peak, architects are contending to create high-impact spaces on a small scale. Cabin Fever takes a broad look at remote retreats designed to make the most of their natural surroundings and illustrates why the call of the wild is louder than ever. A desire to escape the commotion of the city without sacrificing creature comforts is something felt by many—especially in today’s interconnected world. Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle. Details Authors: gestalten Release date: September 2021 Format: 24 x 30 cm Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 272 pages
Campanula Trachelium Alba, commonly known as “Throatwort Bellflower”, an innocent pure white flower found in the woodlands of Europe displaying clump-forming, deeply toothed, nettle-like leaves bearing flared bell-shaped crisp white flowers that are branched up the stems creating spires of solid white blooms rising up the stalks. Thriving in full sun to partial shade and blooming from Summer to early Fall. Lengthening in height of 1’-2’feet, this would make any gardener proud. 40+ seed per packet Planting Zone: 3 – 9 Full Sun / partial shade Height: 12 inches – 24 inches Width: 9 inches – 12 inches Resistant to Deer and Rabbit Native to Europe I urge anyone buying seed to do their homework on germination, I have not raised and cannot raise many of these plants as I am sub-tropics here in St Augustine,Florida. All seed are NOT alike! There are so many different factors in germination and not doing a search is throwing your money away. I want everyone to be successful when growing your flowers from seed it is the most rewarding experience in Gardening and you can do it, if you give the seed what it needs to grow. I always check 3 sites of info to choose how I will go about it. It is not hard to do, if you do it right! SEED GERMINATION TIP!!!!!!! ONLY GERMINATE A SMALL PORTION AT A TIME. DON'T PUT ALL YOUR MONKEYS IN A BARREL. Good Luck and Happy Planting!!!!
Specifications Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 8.0 Inches (W) x .23 Inches (D) Weight: .53 Pounds Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up Number of Pages: 112 Genre: Travel Sub-Genre: Africa Publisher: Austin Macauley Format: Paperback Author: Malcolm Collins & Carol Collins Language: English Street Date : October 31, 2022 TCIN : 88109581 UPC : 9781035803293 Item Number (DPCI) : 247-44-0481 Origin : Made in the USA or Imported Description Book Synopsis Etosha pan forms part of the greater Kalahari basin and is a world heritage site (UNESCO). This book celebrates Etosha's unique landscape and thriving concentrations of game, including endangered and specialised species. It is a beautiful piece of Africa, a vista of wide flat clay pans, acacia woodlands and natural as well as man-made waterholes. You too can capture images like these. The field guide contents inform you of where - when - how, with grid reference and details of each image taken. If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. Report incorrect product info.
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\"Naturalistic gardens increase biodiversity, provide refuge for wildlife, and are an essential keystone for reconnecting the human world to the natural one. Knowing how to create a lush, thriving, and ecologically vibrant landscape might seem intimidating and out of reach, but horticulturist Kelly Norris and New Naturalism are here to help you design and plant a stunning oasis of nature-inspired plantings that thrive.\"--Back cover\nRecreate the wild beauty and thriving ecology of meadows, prairies, woodlands, and streamsides in your own garden. In New Naturalism, horticulturist and modern plantsman Kelly D. Norris shares his inspiring, ecologically sound vision for home gardens created with stylish yet naturalistic plantings that mimic the wild spaces we covet--far from the contrived, formal, high-maintenance plantings of the past. Through a basic introduction to plant biology and ecology, you'll learn how to design and grow a lush, thriving home garden by harnessing the power of plant layers and palettes defined by nature, not humans.The next generation of home landscapes don't consist of plants in a row, pruned to perfection and reliant on pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides to survive. Instead, today's stunning landscapes convey nature's inherent beauty. These gardens are imbued with romance and emotion, yet they have so much more to offer than their gorgeous aesthetics. Naturalistic garden designs, such as those featured in this groundbreaking new book, contribute to positive environmental change by increasing biodiversity, providing a refuge for wildlife, and reconnecting humans to nature. In the pages of New Naturalism you'll find: Planting recipes for building meadows, prairies, and other grassland-inspired open plantings even in compact, urban settingsNature-inspired ways to upgrade existing foundation plantings, shrub beds, and flower borders to a wilder aesthetic while still managing the spaceInspiration for taking sidewalk and driveway plantings and turning them into visually soft, welcoming spaces for humans and wildlife alikeIdeas for turning shady landscapes into canopied retreats that celebrate nature Creative ways to make an ecologically vibrant garden in even the smallest of spaces New Naturalism approaches the planting beds around our homes as ecological systems. If properly designed and planted, these areas can support positive environmental change, increase plant and animal diversity, and create a more resilient space that's less reliant on artificial inputs. And they do it all while looking beautiful and improving property values.
Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle.\nNestled in thriving woodlands, overlooking bodies of water, or even exposed to the elements on a mountain's peak, architects are contending to create high-impact spaces on a small scale. Cabin Fever takes a broad look at remote retreats designed to make the most of their natural surroundings and illustrates why the call of the wild is louder than ever. A desire to escape the commotion of the city without sacrificing creature comforts is something felt by many; especially in today's interconnected world. Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle.
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Specifications Dimensions (Overall): 10.2 Inches (H) x 8.1 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D) Weight: 2.0 Pounds Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up Number of Pages: 208 Genre: Gardening Sub-Genre: Garden Design Publisher: Cool Springs Press Format: Hardcover Author: Kelly D Norris Language: English Street Date : February 16, 2021 TCIN : 81121064 UPC : 9780760368190 Item Number (DPCI) : 247-73-0795 Origin : Made in the USA or Imported Description About the Book "Naturalistic gardens increase biodiversity, provide refuge for wildlife, and are an essential keystone for reconnecting the human world to the natural one. Knowing how to create a lush, thriving, and ecologically vibrant landscape might seem intimidating and out of reach, but horticulturist Kelly Norris and New Naturalism are here to help you design and plant a stunning oasis of nature-inspired plantings that thrive."--Back cover Book Synopsis Recreate the wild beauty and thriving ecology of meadows, prairies, woodlands, and streamsides in your own garden. In New Naturalism , horticulturist and modern plantsman Kelly D. Norris shares his inspiring, ecologically sound vision for home gardens created with stylish yet naturalistic plantings that mimic the wild spaces we covet--far from the contrived, formal, high-maintenance plantings of the past. Through a basic introduction to plant biology and ecology , you'll learn how to design and grow a lush, thriving home garden by harnessing the power of plant layers and palettes defined by nature, not humans . The next generation of home landscapes don't consist of plants in a row, pruned to perfection and reliant on pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides to survive. Instead, today's stunning landscapes convey nature's inherent beauty. These gardens are imbued with romance and emotion, yet they have so much more to offer than their gorgeous aesthetics. Naturalistic garden designs , such as those featured in this groundbreaking new book, contribute to positive environmental change by increasing biodiversity , providing a refuge for wildlife , and reconnecting humans to nature . In the pages of New Naturalism you'll find: Planting recipes for building meadows, prairies, and other grassland-inspired open plantings even in compact, urban settings Nature-inspired ways to upgrade existing foundation plantings, shrub beds, and flower borders to a wilder aesthetic while still managing the space Inspiration for taking sidewalk and driveway plantings and turning them into visually soft, welcoming spaces for humans and wildlife alike Ideas for turning shady landscapes into canopied retreats that celebrate nature Creative ways to make an ecologically vibrant garden in even the smallest of spaces New Naturalism approaches the planting beds around our homes as ecological systems. If properly designed and planted, these areas can support positive environmental change, increase plant and animal diversity, and create a more resilient space that's less reliant on artificial inputs. And they do it all while looking beautiful and improving property values. Review Quotes "[Kelly] guides us down beautiful pathways where place, plants, and wildlife interact." -- Central Texas Gardener (Austin, TX PBS) "Although there is a strong emphasis on sustainability, the author recognizes the need for legible beauty in the home garden and addresses ways to increase wildness while maintaining the intentional look of our gardens." -- Connecticut Horticultural Society "New Naturalism is a companion for us in cultivating a caring consciousness... In a gardening moment where there is a lot of potential anxiety around the urgency of the biggest concepts like climate change and pollinator decline, Kelly provides just enough of a tweak in perspective on how we approach our gardening impulse to grant us easier access into this conversation about the role of gardeners through the fortitude and best intentions of our already established gardening passions and habits." -- Jennifer Jewell , Cultivating Place Podcast "This is a beautiful and practical book that shows how to partner with nature in creating a garden--rather than attempt to direct nature." -- Horticulture Magazine "The new wave of gardening." -- Colorado Gardener "This book really digs into the grit of how to achieve a successful naturalistic planting in a variety of growing conditions...Norris illustrates his points with stunning photographs. He builds on the pedagogy of perennial plant design by contributing his own phrases and insight to the current canon of terms." -- The American Gardener "There are plenty of advantages to gardening this way, and Kelly's new book helps illustrate them." -- Kylee Baumle for Paulding Progress "This beautiful book is undoubtedly worth a read." -- Garden Culture Magazine "A new perspective on naturalistic gardening ... Loaded with gorgeous photos of unique gardens, it'll inspire you to rethink your own way of growing plants more sustainably." -- Garden Gate Magazine "An invaluable tool for ecologically oriented gardeners, this book is as relevant for residents of Eastern woodlands or Western mountains as for gardeners in Kelly's own Midwest." -- Thomas Christopher, Growing Greener podcast "Kelly Norris has translated plant community design for the scale of the garden. Free of ecological jargon, this book brings a horticulturist's perspective on how to create legible, high contrast, and emotionally resonant plantings for small spaces. The planting palettes in the second half of the book make this idea accessible for any designer or home gardener. A must-have book for the naturalistic planting bookshelf!" -- Thomas Rainer, landscape architect and co-author of Planting in a Post-Wild World "Mr. Norris is a dynamic and inspiring speaker who represents a new generation of horticulturists." -- Maureen Karl, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "New Naturalism...is a well-written and beautifully illustrated book on naturalistic garden design and how to achieve a garden that is both aesthetically pleasing and ecologically functional." -- Joe Lamp'l, joegardener.com and host of Growing a Greener World on PBS "This mouth-watering book unveils an understanding of how to encourage biodiversity in our gardens, bringing us closer to a world where gardens, ecologists, landscape designers, and planners can unite - working together to blur the lines between ecology and horticulture" -- Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener, Great Dixter House and Gardens, East Sussex, England " New Naturalism is a great look into what the future of gardening can be." -- Steve Natchez Glen House Stories "I sat down and read the whole thing cover to cover. (..) Normally when I read gardening books, I kind of just skim them because a lot of them have the same thing to say. This is not one of those. (...) One of the best books to come out this year." -- The Gardenanglelists Podcast About the Author Kelly D. Norris is an award-winning author and plantsman, and the director of horticulture and education at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, a revitalized public garden in Des Moines, Iowa. Over his career, his work has been featured in The New York Times , Organic Gardening , Better Homes and Gardens, Martha Stewart Living , Garden Design , and in numerous local and regional media appearances. In 2019, Kelly joined Cottage Farms Plants on QVC as a guest host. As a writer and photographer, he regularly contributes to popular gardening magazines like Country Gardens , Fine Gardening , The American Gardener , and a variety of industry trade publications. As a speaker, he has garnered acclaim for his high-energy, zealous presentations on the national stage, leading many to call him one of the rising stars of American horticulture. Kelly has been fortunate to earn recognition for his work from a variety of organizations including three awards from Iowa State Horticultural Society (2009-2011) for his service and contributions to horticulture in Iowa; early career and young professional awards from the Perennial Plant Association (2011), GardenComm (2018) and the American Horticultural Society (2018); the Iowa Author Award for Special Interest Writing (2013), the youngest Iowan to be recognized in the history of the awards program; and a fellowship from the Chanticleer Foundation (2015) for his curatorial and plant exploration work at the Botanical Garden. If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. Report incorrect product info.
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Nestled in thriving woodlands, overlooking bodies of water, or even exposed to the elements on a mountain’s peak, architects are contending to create high-impact spaces on a small scale. Cabin Fever takes a broad look at remote retreats designed to make the most of their natural surroundings and illustrates why the call of the wild is louder than ever. A desire to escape the commotion of the city without sacrificing creature comforts is something felt by many—especially in today’s interconnected world. Featuring rustic timber cabins on stilts, mirrored pods in the woods, and otherworldly off-grid getaways, Cabin Fever showcases a new wave of modern hideaways, all remotely positioned and away from the hustle and bustle. Language: English Author: gestalten Release date: September 2021 Size: 24 x 30 cm, 272 pages Shipping: available from stock
Away from the urban New Jersey that we usually think of, there is a natural and lush side to this state that often goes unnoticed. New Jersey is home to 127 miles of glorious white sand beaches, diverse wildlife, and the alluring Bear Swamp, one of the last primeval forests in North America. With its pristine state parks, thriving woodlands, and stunning summer sunsets, the Garden State shines brightly in this mini wall calendar.