The Beginner's Guide to Starting a Garden

326 Fast, Easy, Affordable Ways to Transform Your Yard One Project at a Time

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Pub Date Feb 08 2017 | Archive Date Jan 18 2017

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“Learn how to spend fewer hours and less money on revamping the garden.” —The English Garden

The prospect of revamping your yard can be daunting. Where do you start? How do all the areas come together in a beautiful, cohesive way? In The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Garden, Sally Roth simplifies the process by showing you how to spend fewer hours (and a minimal amount of money) in the garden by tackling one small area at a time. You’ll find garden plans for ten unique areas—the entryway, the shady areas under trees, and more—that can be linked together over time to create a unified yard, and plants that are dependable, easy to find, and look good year after year. You’ll also learn the basics of good design, which plants offer the most bloom for your buck, and how to avoid the most common planting mistakes.

“Learn how to spend fewer hours and less money on revamping the garden.” —The English Garden

The prospect of revamping your yard can be daunting. Where do you start? How do all the areas come...


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ISBN 9781604696745
PRICE $19.95 (USD)
PAGES 284

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Just what the title says: a good book for beginners. I particularly liked how the book is organized and that options are given for specific plants, so gardeners in all zones feel included.

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