Out of the Scientist's Garden: A Story of Water and Food
Out of the Scientist's Garden is written for anyone who wants to understand food and water a little better—for those growing vegetables in a garden, food in a subsistence plot or crops on vast irrigated plains. It is also for anyone who has never grown anything before but has wondered how we will feed a growing population in a world of shrinking resources.
From seed to clone to harvest, this book gives you step by step instructions for growing your favorite herbs, flowers, or medicinal plants, using the Sea of Green process. Grow totally organic plants using the fastest and easiest growing process ever. Includes set-ups, cloning, dual rooting, nutrients, mediums, and more. Many photos and illustrations -- mostly b&w, with an eight-page color cardstock photo section.
Fabulous Food from Every Small Garden shows how to grow food at home in even the smallest of spaces. It explores the reasons for growing your own food, including the many potential benefits such as improved taste, freshness and nutrition. Many types of food are covered, such as vegetables, fruits, herbs and edible flowers.
Cerebellar Disorders: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management
During the last three decades, many laboratories worldwide have dedicated their research activities to understanding the roles of the cerebellum in motor control, cognitive processes and the biology of mental processes, behavioral symptoms and emotion. These advances have been associated with discoveries of new clinical disorders, in particular in the field of genetic ataxias, and the growing number of diseases presents a source of difficulty for clinicians during daily practice.
The Expectant Knitter: 30 Designs for Baby and Your Growing Family
The ultimate knitter’s guide to pregnancy, The Expectant Knitter is a treasure of delightful patterns that will make for beautiful keepsake items, enhanced by sidebars with sound information on the growth of your baby at each stage