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  2. List of horticulture and gardening books and publications

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    Gold Medal Plant Award Program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society this program recognizes "trees, shrubs, and woody vines of outstanding merit" and are recommended for USDA Zones 5-7 and is a good place to look when considering adding shrubs and trees to the home garden. Gardening Books Place Online Gardening & Horticulture ...

  3. Zerubbabel Collins - Wikipedia

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    Collins was the son of Benjamin Collins (1691–1759), a cabinet maker and prolific gravestone craftsman. [2] Collins' older brother Julius Collins (1728–1758) was also a gravestone carver and later a military man. Collins learned and worked under his father during the early 1750s, but by 1755 had begun carving full stones on his own. [2]

  4. Garden writing - Wikipedia

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    Her My Garden (Book) (1999) uses gardens as a lens to explore diverse themes including colonialism while providing advice and instruction on garden management. [ 36 ] Atkinson identifies Richard Powers 's 1998 novel Gain as an example of late 20th-century literary fiction that takes gardening as its subject.

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  7. Thomas Thetcher - Wikipedia

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    Grenadier Thetcher's gravestone has been quoted and misquoted extensively in the centuries since his death. Bill W., author of Alcoholics Anonymous (1939), the book which inspired the modern spiritual alcoholism recovery movement of the same name, quotes/paraphrases the first and last parts of the gravestone on the first page, writing:

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  9. Something Upstairs - Wikipedia

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    Something Upstairs (also published as Something Upstairs: A Tale of Ghosts) is a 1988 young adult historical thriller fiction novel written by Avi.It concerns a 12-year-old boy named Kenny Huldorf who has moved to a new area and discovers a ghost, Caleb, in a room.