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Lost Gardens of the World
Lost Gardens of the World: An Atlas of Forgotten Horticultural Treasures | Sandra Lawrence
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Lost Gardens is an illustrated, romantic look at the great gardens of history that are now lost.
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kelli7990
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For #weeklyfavorites, I‘m sharing this Netgalley ARC being published on October 1 that‘s about gardens.

Read4life 💚💚💚 2mo
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Thank you Quarto Publishing & Netgalley for making this available on Netgalley as a Read Now book! I enjoyed reading this book and looking at the pictures of the gardens. If you‘re interested in reading about gardens then I would recommend reading this book.

On Sale: 10/1/24

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1. Yes. These are 2 pictures from March when I went to the Water Wall in downtown Houston with my brother and my sister in law. That‘s me in the red shirt and shorts. We spent the whole day in Houston and for dinner, we went out to eat with my stepmom because it was her birthday weekend.

2. Tagged! This Netgalley ARC coming out in Oct is a nonfiction book about gardens. I‘m almost finished reading it. I‘m enjoying it so far.

#wondrouswednesday

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
Eggs Love the waterfalls and your photos ❣️The book sounds good 👍🏼 (edited) 2mo
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I started this book on Monday after I finished my last book. I‘m close to getting done with this book. I only have 9 more gardens to read about. I‘m enjoying this book. I learned in a chapter in this book that in Lynchburg, Virginia, there‘s a garden called Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. I didn‘t know Thomas Jefferson had a garden. I thought that was interesting. Other than that, I don‘t know that much about American History.

kelli7990 I googled Thomas Jefferson‘s Poplar Forest and just from seeing pictures of it, it looks very old like it‘s from another time period but that‘s because it was. It was opened up to the public in 1986. I wasn‘t even born yet. I was born in 1990 and my brother was born in 1985. (edited) 2mo
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