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  2. W. E. Shewell-Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Wilfred Edward Shewell-Cooper MBE FLS FRSL FRHS (15 September 1900 – 21 February 1982) [2] was a British organic gardener and pioneer of no-dig gardening. [3] [4] He wrote and published many books, including Soil, Humus and Health (1975), The Royal Gardeners (1952), Grow Your Own Food Supply (1939), and The ABC of Vegetable Gardening (1937).

  3. David Latimer - Wikipedia

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    David Latimer is an American designer. [1] He is the founder of New Frontier Design. Latimer has spoken extensively about innovative design, [ 2 ] intentional living, and sustainable practices.

  4. File:Grace.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (645 × 1,031 pixels, file size: 9.72 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 18 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. Category:English horticulturists - Wikipedia

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    People involved with gardening in England — often with varying skill combinations as botanists, gardeners, landscape−garden designers, plant collectors, ornamental plant hybridizers, and/or nursery people

  6. David Wheeler (gardener and writer) - Wikipedia

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    David Wheeler (1945) is a British gardener, writer and journalist. [1] He founded the literary gardening quarterly Hortus in 1987 and continues as its editor. [ 2 ] In 2009 the Royal Horticultural Society awarded him their Gold Veitch Memorial Medal .

  7. The Nose (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Jack Boulware and David Latimer in 1988 and published from 1989 to 1995, with 5 issues a year. Boulware said he conceived of The Nose as "a satirical investigative magazine along the lines of Spy. Except instead of New York and the Ivy League, it would be about the America I knew – the Western U.S., filled with crackers and ...

  8. Bottle garden - Wikipedia

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    A bottle garden is a type of closed terrarium in which plants are grown. They usually consist of a plastic or glass bottle with a narrow neck and a small opening. Plants are grown inside the bottle with little or no exposure to the outside environment and can be contained indefinitely inside the bottle if properly illuminated . [ 1 ]

  9. Prior Park Landscape Garden - Wikipedia

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    Prior Park Landscape Garden surrounding the Prior Park estate south of Bath, Somerset, England, was designed in the 18th century by the poet Alexander Pope and the landscape gardener Capability Brown, and is now owned by the National Trust. The garden was influential in defining the style known as the "English landscape garden" in continental ...