A guide to enhancing the appearance of gardens covers such garden features as walls, fences, paths, steps, patios, ponds and fountains, ornaments, furniture, and greenhouses, and includes advice on materials and maintenance
This book attempts to set out the fundamental principles to become a great gardener with careful observation and practical experience. "A garden is for its owner's pleasure."
In the straight, no-nonsense style of his gardening books, covers all the basics, giving you confidence where other books leave you daunted.
The essential guide to growing all types of fruit.
The Garden Revival Expert takes individual features, from lawns to flowers to fruit, and explains how to handle such common problems as one tree growing into another and the pond turning green.
If you are interested to learn about the benefits of aquaponics gardening and want to be inspired by soil-free garden ideas, this guide will certainly be beneficial to you"--Amazon.com.
Provides instructions for installing and equiping greenhouses and discusses plants suited for growing under glass, the care of both the plants and the equipment, diseases and pests that can infect greenhouses, and related topics
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First Edition 150,000 copies!
This updated edition contains new chapters on "baby" vegetables and the modern easy ways to grow food crops. There is an enlarged chapter on herbs, with details of new varieties which have appeared in the past few years.
Introduction Vegetables A-Z Baby Vegetables Getting Started Plant Care