This comprehensive resource offers practical advice and step-by-step instructions for building a small, sustainable home, ranging from 250 to 1,000 square feet.
Whether responding to the high prices in the residential market or considering a minimalist option for a second home, a tiny house may be just the option you're seeking. How To Build Your Own Tiny House is the perfect companion for anyone looking to embark on a tiny living journey, combining practicality with inspiration to help you create a cozy, efficient, and stylish home. Key Features:Anyone purchasing a greenhouse should read this book first. --Home Greenhouse Magazine
Do you want homegrown tomatoes in the dead of winter? Or to grow succulents and cacti in the coldest parts of the world? All you need is a greenhouse. In The Greenhouse Gardener's Manual, Roger Marshall shares the secrets of successfully growing vegetables, fruits, flowers, and houseplants in a well-maintained greenhouse. You'll learn how to choose the right design, create a healthy environment, use the space for propagation, and maintain the greenhouse year-round. Marshall also includes a plant directory of the 70 best fruits and vegetables and the 88 best ornamental plants for growing in a greenhouse.Step-by-step color photo guidance forrepairing and renewing fiberglass boats
If you don't have the experience of working withfiberglass, any repairs to your boat must be done by high-costprofessionals or left undone. This entry-level guide usesfull-color, step-by-step photo sequences and line drawingsto present you with the basics in an easily digested form. You will learn how to:While all sailors wish for fair winds and calm seas, the wisest ones prepare for the worst that nature can dish out. Accomplished naval architect Roger Marshall's comprehensive guide gives novice and seasoned mariners the knowledge and confidence the fiercest storms . . . and know how to avoid them.
KNOW THE ROPES
BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES
Written by an accomplished naval architect, this book shows the average boater how to safely weather the fiercest storm. Rough Weather Seamanship for Sail and Power arms readers with the knowledge they need to select and modify a boat for heavy weather; understand, track, and evade storm systems; and prepare for a storm in harbor, coastal waters, and offshore. It offers ocean-tested heavy-weather techniques for both sailboats and powerboats, practical advice on surviving worst-case scenarios, and decision-making exercises that can save lives.