• The Backyard Beekeeper: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Keeping Bees in Your Yard and Garden

    Improve the quality of your garden and our ecosystem with The Backyard Beekeeper. Great for adults and kids, it's both a guide to beekeeping, as well as a honey cookbook. Get an in-depth look at how to use honey, what it is good for, and also beekeeping in general. Create a healthy bee colony in your backyard. The Backyard Beekeeper will take you from set-up to beehive maintenance and honey harvesting. Published May, 2005 by Quarry Books. 168 pages. USA.

  • Green Clean (Paperback Book)

    There is a revolution going on in America - a green revolution. The latest front in this revolution is the home itself, as people across the country seek to keep their homes clean in ways that are not only healthy, but good for the environment. Green Clean is the definitive, step-by-step, waterproof, and stain-resistant guide to cleaning better while using natural, safe products. By Linda Hunter, Linda Mason Hunter. Publisher: DK Publishing, Inc. Pub. Date: May 2005. Paperback, 184pp. View more books

  • Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening (Paperback Book)

    The complete, fully illustrated guide to natural and chemical-free gardening. Whether an experienced gardener looking to go organic or a beginner wanting to create a healthy, eco-friendly garden, Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening contains the tips and techniques needed to produce beautiful flowers, top-quality herbs, and appetizing, wholesome fruits and vegetables. Explore the latest methods for cultivation without chemicals, discover the benefits of composting, and learn how to

  • Going Wild in the Kitchen (Paperback Book)

    The Fresh and Sassy Tastes of Vegetarian Cooking. Go wild in the kitchen! Be creative! Venture beyond the usual beans, grains, and vegetables to include an exciting variety of organic vegetarian fare in your meals. Step outside the box and prepare dishes with beautiful edible flowers; flavorful wild mushrooms, herbs, and berries; tangy sheep and goat cheeses; tasty sea vegetables; and exotic ancient grains like teff, quinoa, and Chinese "forbidden" black rice. Author and expert chef Leslie Cerier is crazy

  • Regional Strategy for Improving Access to Essential Medicines in the Western Pacific Region 2005-2010

    Regional Strategy for Improving Access to Essential Medicines in the Western Pacific Region 2005-2010 Paperback: 978 92 9061 185 1 July 2005, 45 pp., A WPRO Publication This strategy is designed to reinforce national medicines policies and existing tools and guidelines such as essential medicines lists and standard treatment guidelines. It also examines such issues as sustainable financing and pricing mechanisms and analyses the effects of trade globalization and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of