Making Things Grow, A Practical Guide for the Indoor Gardener [Hardcover] Cruso, Thalassa, Illustrated by Miller, Grambs

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1969 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1969 edition of “Making Things Grow” by Thalassa Cruso offers a delightful glimpse into the era’s growing interest in indoor gardening. Cruso’s expertise shines through, providing practical advice on cultivating an indoor oasis. Beautifully illustrated, the book reflects the environmental consciousness of the time and a desire to bring nature closer to urban living spaces. Beyond its practical value, this volume holds cultural significance as a artifact capturing the zeitgeist of a generation seeking a closer connection with nature amidst rapid urbanization and technological advancements.

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SKU: VB70-054 Category: Product Condition: Used

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1969 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This charming 1969 edition of “Making Things Grow, A Practical Guide for the Indoor Gardener” offers a delightful glimpse into the burgeoning interest in indoor gardening during the late 1960s. Authored by Thalassa Cruso, a renowned horticulturist and writer, and beautifully illustrated by the talented Miller, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for cultivating a verdant indoor oasis.

Cruso’s expertise shines through in her clear and engaging writing style, providing readers with practical advice on selecting suitable plants, understanding their unique needs, and creating the ideal growing conditions within the confines of a home or office space. The book’s emphasis on indoor gardening reflects the era’s growing environmental consciousness and desire to bring nature closer to urban living spaces.

Beyond its practical value, this volume also holds significance as a cultural artifact, capturing the zeitgeist of a generation seeking a closer connection with nature amidst the rapid urbanization and technological advancements of the time. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the book’s historical context, as well as its enduring relevance in today’s resurgence of interest in indoor gardening and sustainable living practices.

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Weight 24.64 lbs
Dimensions 23.37 × 16 × 3.05 in
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