Garden Transformations
Garden Transformations
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Readers will learn how to bring a breath of fresh air to their gardens with this intriguing mix of design hints, trade secrets and quick fixes from the incredible Bunny Guinness. Based on the belief that even the most unlikely backyard can be made beautiful, Bunny presents a tantalizing, quirky and theatrical mix of ideas and inspirations that can turn anyone's backyard from no place to a showplace.
Great suggestions using gates, fences, borders and edging, water, lighting and color are presented in fine detail, yet are easy enough to complete in a day or a weekend.
Garden Transformations,Bunny Guinness,David & Charles Publishers,0715313576,Garden Design,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,Techniques
Book Contents:
- Grass Scapes: Gardening with Ornamental Grasses
- Green Nature/Human Nature: The Meaning of Plants in Our Lives (The Environment and the Human Condition)
- Grow 15 Herbs for the Kitchen : Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-61
- Guide to Marine Life : Caribbean-Bahamas-Florida
- Hardie Newton's Celebration of Flowers
- Hardy Palms and Palm-Like Plants
- Herbs in Pots: Artful and Practical Herbal Containers
- Horticulture Gardener's Desk Reference
- How to Design and Install Outdoor Lighting (Ortho Library)
- Hummingbird Gardens
Book Contents
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