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E-Books » Magazine #1 |
Gardens Illustrated - December 2011English | HQ PDF | 114 pages | 82.75 Mb Gardens Illustrated Magazine features the best gardens, plants and designers around the world, making it a must for the discerning gardener. With a unique blend of authoritative journalism and stunning photography, Gardens Illustrated features the best gardens, plants and designers around the world, making it a must for the discerning gardener. The garden features are not only beautiful but include insights and great information on how best to recreate them within your means. |
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E-Books #2 |
Better Homes and Gardens - Landscaping and Deck Designer 7.0English | ISO | 864.22 Mb |
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E-Books » Magazine #3 |
Gardens Illustrated – December 2010 PDF | 116 pages | English | 41 MB
Gardens Illustrated is the definitive guide to stylish gardens. Widely regarded as the Vogue of the gardening press, Gardens Illustrated aims to inspire you with an eclectic and international editorial mix of remarkable places, plants and people. With superb photography, authoritative journalism and exceptional design, this award-winning magazine is a style bible for garden designers, garden lovers and enthusiasts alike. |
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E-Books » Magazine #4 |
Homes & Gardens - December 2010English | PDF | 205 pages | 66 MB Homes & Gardens celebrates the beauty of classic and contemporary style. Real-life homes with stunning photography deliver inspirational decorating while remaining real and relevant. Homes & Gardens is the ultimate sourcebook of beautiful ideas and detailed information, inspiring its readers to become their own interior designers. |
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E-Books #5 |
Design for Gardens Publisher: Timber Press | ISBN: 0881924415 | edition 2000 | CHM | 217 pages | 11 mb
The essential elements of good garden design--form, layout, and balance between colors and textures--are all thoroughly covered in this newest book by landscape architect and writer Hudak (Gardening with Perennials Month by Month). An opening chapter on garden innovations through the centuries leads the way to chapters on evaluating, planning, and designing one's own garden. Hudak pays particular attention to individual details such as incorporating water features, fences, hedges, terraces, etc., and devotes detailed sections to each. He then discusses specific types of plants, such as evergreens and perennials, and shows how these plants should effectively be used in the landscape design. |
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E-Books » Magazine #6 |
Homes & Gardens - May 2011 PDF | 273 pages | 75 Mb | English |
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E-Books #7 |
Rain Gardens - A How-to Manual For Homeowners by Roger Bannerman, Ellen Considine Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System | 2003 | ASIN: R20090728A | 32 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB Native perennial flowering plants grown in a shallow depression recharge groundwater supplies and reduce pollutants washing into lakes and streams. You'll find detailed garden plans in Rain Gardens: A How-to Manual for Homeowners. |
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Gardens of New England by Michael Hubley, Photographer, David Epstein, Writer Twin Lights Publishers | 2008 | ISBN: 1885435819 | 160 pages | PDF | 22 MB With an eye for color and light, photographer Michael Hubley traveled across New England to capture some of the most eye-catching public and residential gardens of the Northeast. What he found were stunning private gardens that reflect New England s appreciation for both formal and informal design, native and exotic flowers, and the region s history. Many of the public gardens and landscapes in this book feature the work of some of America s earliest and foremost landscape and garden designers. Written by the host of Boston s WCVB TV s Extreme Gardening segment and the Website, Gardening Wisdom, David Epstein shares historic facts, design features and interesting insights into many of the stunning plants, both native and exotic, that are New England favorites. |
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E-Books » Magazine #9 |
Homes and Gardens - February 2012 (UK)
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E-Books » Magazine #10 |
Homes and Gardens - January 2012 (UK) 164 pages | 43MB | English | PDF |
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E-Books » Magazine #11 |
Homes and Gardens - January 2012 (UK)
164 pages | 43MB | English | PDF |
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E-Books » Magazine #12 |
Better Homes & Gardens Magazine June 2010English | 264 Pages | 146MB | True PDF |
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Design for Gardens Publisher: Timber Press | ISBN: 0881924415 | edition 2000 | CHM | 217 pages | 11 mb The essential elements of good garden design--form, layout, and balance between colors and textures--are all thoroughly covered in this newest book by landscape architect and writer Hudak (Gardening with Perennials Month by Month). An opening chapter on garden innovations through the centuries leads the way to chapters on evaluating, planning, and designing one's own garden. Hudak pays particular attention to individual details such as incorporating water features, fences, hedges, terraces, etc., and devotes detailed sections to each. He then discusses specific types of plants, such as evergreens and perennials, and shows how these plants should effectively be used in the landscape design. |
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E-Books » Magazine #14 |
Better Homes and Gardens - May 2011 English | PDF | 237 pages | 68.2 MB |
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Movies #15 |
Gardens of the Night (2008) DVDRip Genre: Drama |
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E-Books » Magazine #16 |
Better Homes and Gardens No.05 - May 2011 / Australia English | PDF | 229 pages | 96.72 MB |
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E-Books » Magazine #17 |
Better Homes and Gardens - May [2011] / Australia PDF | 229 pages | 96.6 Mb | English |
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Graphics #18 |
HQ vol.1 Plants for Cinema4D | 2.63 GB |
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Gardens of New England by Michael Hubley, Photographer, David Epstein, Writer Twin Lights Publishers | 2008 | ISBN: 1885435819 | 160 pages | PDF | 22 MB With an eye for color and light, photographer Michael Hubley traveled across New England to capture some of the most eye-catching public and residential gardens of the Northeast. What he found were stunning private gardens that reflect New England s appreciation for both formal and informal design, native and exotic flowers, and the region s history. Many of the public gardens and landscapes in this book feature the work of some of America s earliest and foremost landscape and garden designers. Written by the host of Boston s WCVB TV s Extreme Gardening segment and the Website, Gardening Wisdom, David Epstein shares historic facts, design features and interesting insights into many of the stunning plants, both native and exotic, that are New England favorites. |
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Plants for Places DK Publishing | 2011 | ISBN: 0756671922, 0756687101 | 560 pages | PDF | 55.5 Mb With full-color photographs and growing information for more than 1,000 tried-and-tested plants, AHS Plants for Places is the perfect pocket-sized guide for trips to the garden center and nursery. Now fully revised and updated! |
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Movies #21 |
Grey Gardens (2009) DVDRip Based on the life stories of the eccentric aunt and first cousin of Jackie Onassis (both named Edith Bouvier Beale aka “Big and Little Edie”) raised as Park Avenue débutantes but who withdrew from New York society, taking shelter at their Long Island summer home, “Grey Gardens.” |
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Games #22 |
Plants vs. Zombies v1.4
 Plants vs. Zombies v1.4 PDA | 41,93MB | Popcap Games |
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E-Books » Magazine #23 |
Kentucky Homes & Gardens - January/Fabruary 2012
English | True PDF | 68 pages | 32.5 Mb |
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Graphics #24 |
3DMentor - HQ Plants Vol.13Dmodels | format: .max + textures + preview (jpg) + pdf samples | 2.84 GB |
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Grey.Gardens.DVDRiP.DiVERSE Based on the life stories of the eccentric aunt and first cousin of Jackie Onassis (both named Edith Bouvier Beale aka “Big and Little Edie”) raised as Park Avenue débutantes but who withdrew from New York society, taking shelter at their Long Island summer home, “Grey Gardens.” As their wealth and contact with the outside world dwindled, so did their grasp on reality. |
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