Gardening Neighbours

Gardening Neighbours by McCann is a practical guide published by Boxtree in 2001, featuring 160 pages in English. This book is tied to a primetime BBC series that emphasizes community-driven garden redesigns, steering clear of instant makeovers. It showcases how neighbors, with the assistance of garden designers Ali Ward and Chris Beardshaw, can collaboratively transform their outdoor spaces.
Readers will find a wealth of practical information on various aspects of garden design and planning. The book includes case histories and real designs from the series, offering insights into creating paths, patios, and water features, as well as tips for planting and attracting wildlife. Additionally, it addresses the roles of children in gardening, the use of pots and ornaments, and the care and maintenance of lawns, making it a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to enhance their garden.
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Gardening Neighbours is a primetime BBC series dedicated to garden redesign – but without the instant makeovers or hit squads. It focuses on communities of neighbours who – under the guidance of garden designers Ali Ward and Chris Beardshaw, as well as expert landscapers – transform the gardens themselves. Tied to the third series, this is a practical and illustrated guide on how to transform your own garden, using case histories and real designs as created by Ali and Chris from the show. It will include a wealth of practical information from where to get inspiration for transforming your garden, to paths and patios, water features, planting, attracting wildlife into the garden, children and gardens, pots and ornaments, and care and maintenance of lawns.
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