Gardeners' World: 101 Plants for Problem Places: Ideas for All-Round Colour
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Anyone can have a beautiful garden regardless of the conditions they have to work with. This book shows you the best plants for various corners of your outside space. It features damp shade, dry shade, heavy clay, hot and dry, windy and exposed, and stony and chalky.
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| Interest Age |
General Audience |
| Reading Age |
General Audience |
| Library of Congress |
Gardening - Great Britain, Plants, Ornamental - Great Britain |
| NBS Text |
Gardening |
| ONIX Text |
General/trade |
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| Dewey Code |
635.9;635.90941 |
| Catalogue Code |
773745 |
Description of this Electronic Book
Anyone can have a beautiful garden regardless of the conditions they have to work with and 101 Plants for Problem Places shows you how. You'll soon find the best plants and shrubs for every corner of your outside space. Including damp shade, dry shade, heavy clay, hot and dry, windy and exposed, and stony and chalky, there are plenty of ideas for all locations. Full of no-nonsense information and gardening advice from Gardeners' World Magazine, getting the most out of your garden has never been so simple.
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Author's Bio
Gardeners' World Magazine is Britain's biggest-selling gardening magazine, providing fresh ideas and clear advice every month. From plants and flowers to gardens and design, allotments and kitchen gardens to shopping guides and tried-and-tested reviews, Gardeners' World Magazine features the top names in BBC gardening, such as Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Carol Klein and the Gardeners' Question Time team. Find out more at www.gardenersworld.com
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