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Storey Publishing
Storey is at the center of a vast revival of do-it-yourself lifestyles, a movement fueled by a new awareness of environmental responsibility, an appetite for the homegrown & locally raised, an appreciation for one-of-a-kind items, & a passion for nature.
Through an array of how-to books, Storey arms readers with practical skills & inspiration on a range of do-it-yourself topics: gardening, cooking, knitting & other crafts, backyard building, animal care, farming, and home improvement.
Readers turn to Storey for accurate, time-tested knowledge on topics from preserving garden-fresh produce to crate-training a dog. Whatever the subject — natural body care recipes, green thumb tips, inspired color choices for hand-knit projects, ways to raise healthy backyard chickens, or ideas for turning kitchen scraps into stunning houseplants — Storey provides the information that fuels readers’ passions.
Whether a reader is already passionate about digging in the dirt or is picking up a trowel & hoe for the 1st time, Storey’s expansive line of gardening books'll instruct & inspire. From making rare ornamentals thrive to creating a no-fuss groundcover, & from planting perennials to harvesting that first tomato, Storey’s gardening resources help gardeners create outdoor spaces that are eye-catching, vibrant & healthy. The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible, by best-selling author Ed Smith, presents a simple, innovative gardening system that results in fewer weeds, healthier plants, & tastier yields. The Gardener’s A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food, by Tanya L. K. Denckla, is a one-volume resource with in-depth growing, harvesting, & storing information for 765 crops, as well as organic remedies for 201 garden pests & diseases. The Organic Lawn Care Manual, by Paul Tukey, is a must-have reference for creating a lush green lawn without chemicals & pesticides. Foliage & Grasses, both by Nancy Ondra, are essential, coffee-table-worthy guides to adding color & texture to the garden with unique elements. And The Veggie Gardener’s Answer Book, by lifelong gardener Barbara W. Ellis, is packed with organic solutions to every pickle a grower could encounter in the vegetable patch.
These titles're just the beginning. Storey has published hundreds of tried-&-true resources for passionate growers everywhere.
Whether growing your own food or producing your own dairy products, rely on Storey for no-nonsense advice & new ideas every time.

The Flower Gardener's Bible: Time-tested Techniques, Creative Designs, & Perfect Plants for Colorful Gardens by Lewis & Nancy Hill published by Storey Publishing in 2003.
Lewis & Nancy Hill experimented with many types of gardens. Finally they realised that including several types of plants together in one flower garden will make it more interesting than using one of them along. In this title authors offer descriptions of many different plants, so reader could decide which to include in his own garden. Nancy & Lewis share what they've learned about caring for their plants, to help avoid making the same mistakes they once made. This book will help you to turn working in the garden into a great pleasure.
The Flower Gardener's Bible: Time-tested Techniques, Creative Designs, & Perfect Plants for Colorful Garden is a fascinating encyclopedia for anyone interested in growing flowers.
Braiding: Manes And Tails by Charni Lewis first published by Storey Publishing in 2007.
This title is a visual guide to 30 basic braids. Content of Braiding: Manes And Tails contains information about braiding tools, basic braiding components, about braid maintenance, about English Hunter braids, eventing knots & dressage, draft horse & fun braids, saddle-bred & Tennessee walking horse braids.
Braids were originally developed for practical reasons, such as keeping the mane from getting tangled in the reins. Later they were appreciated as decoration. Braiding gives your horse a well-turned-out appearance, & this unique book will help you to master 30 braids suiting.
Charni Lewis is a horse trainer & instructor. He is the author of Storey's Barn Guide to Horse Handling and Grooming.

Kristin Knits: 27 Inspired Designs for Plying With Color by Kristin Nicolas first published by Storey Publishing in 2007.
Kristin loves color. She knows that color can make you happy, feel good & joyous. She learned how to combine colors in a creative way to make a piece of knitwear that is more a piece of art. In this book she decided to teach you to that knowledge. She hopes that you will learn her way of working with color. But it will be just your beginning, because Kristin hopes that you will find your own, unique color sense & will make your own "signature style."
Kristin Nicolas is knitwear designer & decorative artist. She lives in Massachusetts, U.S.
Taking Time For Tea: 15 Seasonal Tea Parties to Soothe the Soul and Celebrate the Spirit by Diana Rosen first published by Storey Publishing in 2000.
Tea is a metaphor of peace. Drinking tea is a form of meditation. Drinking tea is also a form of community, in which common interests or goals are exchanged. For more than 10 years Diana has been "a willing student of all the pleasures of tea." Diana Rosen suggests: "Give yourself 10 minutes a day to visit special space, enjoy tea and quiet, and regenerate yourself..."
Diana Rosen is a journalist & tea maven. She traveled the world in search of the perfect cup of tea.She is an author of the books The Book of Green Tea, Steeped in Tea, & Chai. She is an editor of the national quarterly Tea Talk: a newsletter on the pleasures of tea. Rosen lives in California.
References:
www.storey.com
Category:
Articles
Book Publishing
Through an array of how-to books, Storey arms readers with practical skills & inspiration on a range of do-it-yourself topics: gardening, cooking, knitting & other crafts, backyard building, animal care, farming, and home improvement.
Readers turn to Storey for accurate, time-tested knowledge on topics from preserving garden-fresh produce to crate-training a dog. Whatever the subject — natural body care recipes, green thumb tips, inspired color choices for hand-knit projects, ways to raise healthy backyard chickens, or ideas for turning kitchen scraps into stunning houseplants — Storey provides the information that fuels readers’ passions.
Whether a reader is already passionate about digging in the dirt or is picking up a trowel & hoe for the 1st time, Storey’s expansive line of gardening books'll instruct & inspire. From making rare ornamentals thrive to creating a no-fuss groundcover, & from planting perennials to harvesting that first tomato, Storey’s gardening resources help gardeners create outdoor spaces that are eye-catching, vibrant & healthy. The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible, by best-selling author Ed Smith, presents a simple, innovative gardening system that results in fewer weeds, healthier plants, & tastier yields. The Gardener’s A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food, by Tanya L. K. Denckla, is a one-volume resource with in-depth growing, harvesting, & storing information for 765 crops, as well as organic remedies for 201 garden pests & diseases. The Organic Lawn Care Manual, by Paul Tukey, is a must-have reference for creating a lush green lawn without chemicals & pesticides. Foliage & Grasses, both by Nancy Ondra, are essential, coffee-table-worthy guides to adding color & texture to the garden with unique elements. And The Veggie Gardener’s Answer Book, by lifelong gardener Barbara W. Ellis, is packed with organic solutions to every pickle a grower could encounter in the vegetable patch.
These titles're just the beginning. Storey has published hundreds of tried-&-true resources for passionate growers everywhere.
Whether growing your own food or producing your own dairy products, rely on Storey for no-nonsense advice & new ideas every time.
The Flower Gardener's Bible: Time-tested Techniques, Creative Designs, & Perfect Plants for Colorful Gardens by Lewis & Nancy Hill published by Storey Publishing in 2003.
Lewis & Nancy Hill experimented with many types of gardens. Finally they realised that including several types of plants together in one flower garden will make it more interesting than using one of them along. In this title authors offer descriptions of many different plants, so reader could decide which to include in his own garden. Nancy & Lewis share what they've learned about caring for their plants, to help avoid making the same mistakes they once made. This book will help you to turn working in the garden into a great pleasure.
The Flower Gardener's Bible: Time-tested Techniques, Creative Designs, & Perfect Plants for Colorful Garden is a fascinating encyclopedia for anyone interested in growing flowers.
This title is a visual guide to 30 basic braids. Content of Braiding: Manes And Tails contains information about braiding tools, basic braiding components, about braid maintenance, about English Hunter braids, eventing knots & dressage, draft horse & fun braids, saddle-bred & Tennessee walking horse braids.
Braids were originally developed for practical reasons, such as keeping the mane from getting tangled in the reins. Later they were appreciated as decoration. Braiding gives your horse a well-turned-out appearance, & this unique book will help you to master 30 braids suiting.
Charni Lewis is a horse trainer & instructor. He is the author of Storey's Barn Guide to Horse Handling and Grooming.
Kristin Knits: 27 Inspired Designs for Plying With Color by Kristin Nicolas first published by Storey Publishing in 2007.
Kristin loves color. She knows that color can make you happy, feel good & joyous. She learned how to combine colors in a creative way to make a piece of knitwear that is more a piece of art. In this book she decided to teach you to that knowledge. She hopes that you will learn her way of working with color. But it will be just your beginning, because Kristin hopes that you will find your own, unique color sense & will make your own "signature style."
Kristin Nicolas is knitwear designer & decorative artist. She lives in Massachusetts, U.S.
Tea is a metaphor of peace. Drinking tea is a form of meditation. Drinking tea is also a form of community, in which common interests or goals are exchanged. For more than 10 years Diana has been "a willing student of all the pleasures of tea." Diana Rosen suggests: "Give yourself 10 minutes a day to visit special space, enjoy tea and quiet, and regenerate yourself..."
Diana Rosen is a journalist & tea maven. She traveled the world in search of the perfect cup of tea.She is an author of the books The Book of Green Tea, Steeped in Tea, & Chai. She is an editor of the national quarterly Tea Talk: a newsletter on the pleasures of tea. Rosen lives in California.
References:
www.storey.com
Category:
Articles
Book Publishing
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