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![]() | Small Gardens (2011) (A book in the How to Garden series) A non fiction book by Alan Titchmarsh |
Covering everything from window boxes and balconies and small gardens up to the size of a tennis court, this definitive guide covers design, planting, landscaping, and plant growing
Successful gardens can be created in the smallest spaces, and this essential guide, shows how to achieve the right garden in the space available. With ideas for maximizing space, design solutions for front gardens and driveways, and recommended plants to grow, this is the ultimate guide for anyone wanting to create a garden on a small plot. It also includes design ideas to match practical needs; A-to-Z profiles of recommended plants; landscaping ideas for all garden shapes; practical uses for balconies and window boxes; and instructions on how to grow vegetables, herbs, and fruit in any small space.
Successful gardens can be created in the smallest spaces, and this essential guide, shows how to achieve the right garden in the space available. With ideas for maximizing space, design solutions for front gardens and driveways, and recommended plants to grow, this is the ultimate guide for anyone wanting to create a garden on a small plot. It also includes design ideas to match practical needs; A-to-Z profiles of recommended plants; landscaping ideas for all garden shapes; practical uses for balconies and window boxes; and instructions on how to grow vegetables, herbs, and fruit in any small space.
Used availability for Alan Titchmarsh's Small Gardens
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Paperback Editions
March 2011 : Paperback
| Title: Alan Titchmarsh How To Garden: Small Gardens Author(s): Alan Titchmarsh ISBN: 1-84607-405-3 / 9781846074059 (UK edition) Publisher: BBC Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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