Tag Archives: New books
New Books at the Miller Library
There is always something interesting on the new book shelf at the Miller Library. This month we’ve got everything from children’s books to backyard goat keeping books to gardening memoirs. Continue reading
New children’s books at the library
Have you stopped by the “new book” shelf lately to see what’s new at the Miller Library? Continue reading
Edible Gardening Books Reviewed in Time for Spring Planting
Miller Library Librarian, Rebecca Alexander, reviews new books on edible gardening, with an emphasis on the Northwest, in the Winter 2012 issue of the Arboretum Bulletin. Continue reading
In the New Year grow plants from seed
The Compete Guide to Saving Seeds by Robert and Cheryl-Moore Gough (Storey, 2011) not only gives detailed information on seed saving and propagation, but also a plant-by-plant guide to germinating seeds successfully. Borrow this book from the Miller Library. Continue reading
Radical New Books and Reviews
Feeling rebellious? We have a few new books that will expand your thinking beyond edibles in the front yard:
- Radical Gardening: politics, idealism and rebellion in the garden (2011)
- How the Government got in your Backyard: superweeds, frankenfoods, lawn wars, and the (nonpartisan) truth about environmental policies (2011)
- Vista: the culture and politics of gardens (2005)
All three books are available for lending.[…]
New Books to Inspire Every Gardener
Come into the Miller Library to read the latest on native snails, bee keeping, food activists and the sweetest bulbs of winter – crocuses! Continue reading