Month by Month Gardening in the Rocky Mountains

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Written by John Cretti, a leading gardening expert in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain area, this proven monthly format has helped gardeners experience more success and enjoyment from their gardens. Includes the major gardening categories, from annuals and perennials to trees and shrubs, including lawns and vegetables. The trend in gardening books is toward regional titles, and book retailers are well aware of this. The Month-by-Month series provides credible info… More >>

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OXO Good Grips Gel-e Gardening Trowel #16075

  • Versatile trowel made of high-quality stainless steel
  • Serrated edges for cutting roots and opening bags
  • Soft, comfortable non-slip grip with incorporated gel material
  • Easy-to-read measurement markings for convenient seed planting
  • Measures 14 by 3-3/4 by 2 inches

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Gardens and Fountains in the Dark Ages

In the tenth century, the darkest of the Dark Ages, a period of great industrial depression reached its lowest ebb in Europe. Monasticism, for the previous two centuries on the decline, almost ceased to exist, and horticulture, as early in the Christian era, practically became a lost art. Lush gardens, elegant statuary, and decorative water fountains were no longer to be found in good repair.

In the eleventh century, however, a revival of religious zeal, in England as elsewhere, brought about an improvement in the condition of these outdoor areas.  Europe was under either religious or military rule, and the common people turned to the former for security. As a result, the monasteries acquired more influence and more riches than the castles. Religious houses were the place of refuge for sick souls, for great repentances, for hopes deceived, for work and meditation, for feebleness and poverty, at a time when the first condition of earthly existence was a strong arm and a shoulder capable of carrying a coat of mail.

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