Place that Plant

Place that Plant by Frances Welland is a practical guide published by Parragon in 2001, featuring 256 pages in English. This book offers insights into selecting the appropriate plants for various soil types and designing gardens that thrive even in challenging conditions. It emphasizes the importance of achieving year-round interest in your garden and provides guidance on creating visually appealing beds and borders.
Readers will discover techniques for maximizing their gardening efforts, including tips for planting in difficult spots and achieving special effects. The guide focuses on practical strategies for successful gardening, ensuring that both novice and experienced gardeners can benefit from its advice. With its comprehensive approach to garden design and plant selection, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor spaces.
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This inspirational and practical guide to putting the right plants in the right places will show you: which plants to grow in your soil, how to design your garden with plants, even in those difficult spots; how to achieve continuous interest through the seasons; the plants you need for successful beds and borders; and how to create special effects.
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