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Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Weekend Gardening by Alan Titchmarsh
We all aspire to a beautiful garden that suits our lifestyle, but it can be hard to keep on top of the day-to-day care that gardens often require to look their best. Perfect for those who struggle with the workload, who want a space to relax in but aren't especially green-fingered, or for those are simply too busy to get stuck in, Weekend Gardening shows how to create an achievable garden that lives up to your dreams with just a few hours of work a week. * Explains the basic principles of labour-saving garden design * Practical gardening projects that can be completed in a weekend * Recommended easy-care plants * Solutions for difficult sites, including tricky soil types * Quick-reference seasonal tasks
ISBN: 9781849902182 ISBN-10: 1849902186 Classification: Gardening Format: Paperback (235mm x 135mm x 6mm) Pages: 96 Imprint: BBC Books Publisher: Ebury Press Publish Date: 29-Mar-2012 Country of Publication: United Kingdom |
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