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Adventures of a Transplanted Gardener

Adventures of a Transplanted Gardener

Stibolt, Ginny
$24.95
A starter guide
to cultivating plants that flourish in Florida

Ideal
for gardeners new to Florida and residents who want to try their hands
at gardening for the first time, this starter guide helps readers learn to grow
plants in the state's unique natural environment. Botanist and lifelong
gardener Ginny Stibolt shares helpful stories, advice, and tips from her own
experience moving to Florida, where she discovered that the rules she had followed did not apply.

Stibolt
tells readers what they can do to avoid the beginner mistakes she made and
dispels common misconceptions about which plants to grow and how to grow them in
Florida. Introducing Florida's water features, natural areas, and native plant
communities, Stibolt shows what a "Real Florida" landscape looks like and
explains how working with this knowledge makes gardening easier and more
successful. She explores useful topics including gardening for birds and
butterflies, growing food, composting, and stormwater management. Stibolt also
points to resources for digging deeper into these and related subjects based on
the reader's needs and location within the state.


Full of
friendly, reliable, and commonsense expertise, Adventures of a Transplanted Gardener sets aspiring
growers on the fast track to cultivating plants that flourish in Florida. This
book is the perfect resource for anyone interested in the challenges, rewards,
and beauty of gardening in the Sunshine State.

Everglades City

Everglades City

Sullivan-Hartung, Maureen
$21.99
Today's Everglades City was originally called Everglade when it was but a vast formidable wilderness. Following county namesake Barron Gift Collier's arrival and subsequent establishment of both the county government seat and the company town, it became Everglades (plural) in 1923. This former desolate acreage, located approximately 45 miles south of Naples, was soon bustling, with not only shops and homes but also the construction of the Tamiami Trail, which was completed in 1928. Everglades City is home to the Western Hemisphere entrance of the Everglades National Park, bringing in tourists from around the world. The annual Everglades City Seafood Festival, held the second weekend in February, began 50 years ago to initially raise funds for playground equipment. A former commercial laundry building, dating back to the 1920s, now houses the Museum of the Everglades. Approximately 500 residents live in Everglades City year-round today.
100 Plants to Feed the Monarch

100 Plants to Feed the Monarch

The Xerces Society
$16.95
The plight of the monarch butterfly has captured public attention and sparked widespread interest in helping to save their dwindling populations. In this in-depth portrait of the monarch butterfly--covering its life cycle, its remarkable relationship with milkweed, its extraordinary migration, and the threats it now faces due to habitat loss and climate change--detailed instructions on how to design and create monarch-friendly landscapes are enriched by guidance on observing and understanding butterfly behavior and habits. Following the model of their previous best-selling book, 100 Plants to Feed the Bees, the Xerces Society provides at-a-glance profiles of the plant species that provide monarchs with nourishment. The plants, which are all commercially available, range from dozens of species of milkweed--the only food of monarch caterpillars--to numerous flowering plants, shrubs, and trees that provide nectar for the adult butterfly, including those that bloom in late season and sustain monarchs in their great migration. Gorgeous photographs of monarchs and plants, plus illustrations, maps, and garden plans, make this a visually engaging guide.
50 Great Walks in Florida

50 Great Walks in Florida

Tobias, Lucy Beebe
$24.95

"Lucy makes my toes itch! I can’t wait to get out and explore all the destinations she describes."--Sandy Huff, author of Paddler’s Guide to the Sunshine State

"By using modern technologies like GPS coordinates and internet resources, 50 Great Walks in Florida brings the genre of tour guides clicking and screening into the twenty-first century."--Lars Andersen, author of Payne’s Prairie: A History and Guide

From the deepest swamps to the most civilized sidewalks, 50 Great Walks in Florida features the best short, but significant, outdoor jaunts in the Sunshine State. Experienced tour guide Lucy Tobias fills each page with fascinating local history and vivid descriptions of the sights and sites encountered along the way.

50 Great Walks in Florida is divided by geographic regions and each section includes at least one beach or wetlands walk, a historic walk, a garden walk, a place to see wildlife, and one locale with an unusual natural feature. Included are the Vietnam Memorial, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Coca-Cola Town, Ybor City Fresh Market, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and even a ghost tour!

Tobias recommends additional activities for each walk and offers suggestions for where to stop nearby, including local restaurants, to enhance the regional and cultural experience. This handy guide includes comprehensive locator maps, listings of trip essentials, and useful warnings about possible dangers such as poisonwood sap.

These manageable walks will appeal to tourists in search of the real Florida, as well as to residents who want to become better acquainted with their state but still be done in time for lunch. Though shoes may be required, backpacks are not.

Florida Gardens Gone WIld(er)

Florida Gardens Gone WIld(er)

Tobias, Lucy Beebe
$19.95
Florida's fresh(est) and wild(est) backyard garden book digs up the dirt on native plants, herbs, wildlife, water gardening, rain barrels, road trips, festivals, community gardens and more. Whether you are container gardening on the patio or have ample room, this book will wet your appetite and fertilize your imagination for garden adventures.
Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit, Florida, and Felony

Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit, Florida, and Felony

Tometich, Annabelle
$30.00

Eater's Best Food Books to Read This Spring

 

This "witty, humorous, and heartfelt" (Cinelle Barnes) memoir navigates the tangled branches of Annabelle Tometich's life, from growing up in Florida as the child of a Filipino mother and a deceased white father to her adult life as a med-school-reject-turned-food-critic.

 

When journalist Annabelle Tometich picks up the phone one June morning, she isn't expecting a collect call from an inmate at the Lee County Jail. And when she accepts, she certainly isn't prepared to hear her mother's voice on the other end of the line. However, explaining the situation to her younger siblings afterwards was easy; all she had to say was, "Mom shot at some guy. He was messing with her mangoes." They immediately understood. Answering the questions of the breaking-news reporter--at the same newspaper where Annabelle worked as a restaurant critic--proved more difficult. Annabelle decided to go with a variation of the truth: it was complicated.

 

So begins The Mango Tree, a poignant and deceptively entertaining memoir of growing up as a mixed-race Filipina "nobody" in suburban Florida as Annabelle traces the roots of her upbringing--all the while reckoning with her erratic father's untimely death in a Fort Myers motel, her fiery mother's bitter yearning for the country she left behind, and her own journey in the pursuit of belonging.

With clear-eyed compassion and piercing honesty, The Mango Tree is a family saga that navigates the tangled branches of Annabelle's life, from her childhood days in an overflowing house flooded by balikbayan boxes, vegetation, and juicy mangoes, to her winding path from medical school hopeful to restaurant critic. It is a love letter to her fellow Filipino Americans, her lost younger self, and the beloved fruit tree at the heart of her family. But above all, it is an ode to Annabelle's hot-blooded, whip-smart mother Josefina, a woman who made a life and a home of her own, and without whom Annabelle would not have herself.

Fodor's Walt Disney World

Fodor's Walt Disney World

Travel Guides, Fodor's
$21.99

Whether you want to celebrate the Disney 100th Anniversary, ride the TRON Lightcycle Run!, or see the Velocicoaster at Universal's Islands of Adventure, the local Fodor's travel experts in Walt Disney World are here to help! Fodor's Walt Disney World: with the Best of Universal and Orlando guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos.

Fodor's Walt Disney World travel guide includes:

  • AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and do
  • MULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your time
  • MORE THAN 20 DETAILED MAPS and a FREE PULL-OUT MAP to help you navigate confidently
  • COLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust!
  • HONEST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LOCALS on the best sights, restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, performing arts, activities, side-trips, and more
  • PHOTO-FILLED "BEST OF" FEATURES on "Best Hotels in Orlando," "Best Non Theme Park Restaurants," "Best Theme Park Souvenirs," "Best Theme Park Foods," and more
  • TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and money
  • HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local people, politics, art, architecture, cuisine, music, geography and more
  • SPECIAL FEATURES on "A Man, a Mouse, a Legacy," "Doing Orlando and the Parks Right," and "On the Calendar"
  • LOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gems
  • UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: The Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Disney Hollywood Studios, Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios, Volcano Bay, Winter Park, Cape Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center, and more.
  • Planning on visiting other destinations in Florida? Check out Fodor's Florida, Fodor's South Florida, or Fodor's InFocus Florida Keys.

    *Important note for digital editions: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition.

    ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor's has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup, or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!

    Land of Selby Gardens: The Story of How a Small Strip of Sarasota Waterfront became a World Class Botanical Garden

    Land of Selby Gardens: The Story of How a Small Strip of Sarasota Waterfront became a World Class Botanical Garden

    Turner, David John
    $12.95
    Marie Selby Botanical Gardens of Sarasota Florida occupies one of the choicest pieces of waterfront property in the city. The land eventually became a world-renowned research and display garden for orchids and epiphytes in spite of all the plans to convert the property into a government center or rows of high-rise condos.
    This is a story of the many interesting characters who lived on this land: British planters, wealthy social mavens, oil tycoons, the Granddaughter of President U.S. Grant, a Russian Count and other assorted dreamers and speculators. This is also the story of the Selbys, who had a winter retreat on the property and especially Marie Selby who finally decided that the land was worth preserving and shut down the developers to create a world class garden that she never lived to see.
    The author explores the twist and turns of this incredible story of the founding of this garden of tropical wonder which miraculously escaped the fever of development.
    Swamp Peddlers: How Lot Sellers, Land Scammers, and Retirees Built Modern Florida and Transformed the American Dream

    Swamp Peddlers: How Lot Sellers, Land Scammers, and Retirees Built Modern Florida and Transformed the American Dream

    Vuic, Jason
    $29.95
    Florida has long been a beacon for retirees, but for many, the American dream of owning a home there was a fantasy. That changed in the 1950s, when the so-called "installment land sales industry" hawked billions of dollars of Florida residential property, sight unseen, to retiring northerners. For only $10 down and $10 a month, working-class pensioners could buy a piece of the Florida dream: a graded home site that would be waiting for them in a planned community when they were ready to build. The result was Cape Coral, Port St. Lucie, Deltona, Port Charlotte, Palm Coast, and Spring Hill, among many others--sprawling communities with no downtowns, little industry, and millions of residential lots.

    In The Swamp Peddlers, Jason Vuic tells the raucous tale of the sale of residential lots in postwar Florida. Initially selling cheap homes to retirees with disposable income, by the mid-1950s developers realized that they could make more money selling parcels of land on installment to their customers. These "swamp peddlers" completely transformed the landscape and demographics of Florida, devastating the state environmentally by felling forests, draining wetlands, digging canals, and chopping up at least one million acres into grid-like subdivisions crisscrossed by thousands of miles of roads. Generations of northerners moved to Florida cheaply, but at a huge price: high-pressure sales tactics begat fraud; poor urban planning begat sprawl; poorly-regulated development begat environmental destruction, culminating in the perfect storm of the 21st-century subprime mortgage crisis.

    Florida Landscape Plants: Native and Exotic

    Watkins, John V.
    $28.00