Blizzard’s Garden Woodwork

Blizzard’s Garden Woodwork by Richard Blizzard, published by Ward Lock in 1996, is a practical guide that merges gardening with woodworking. This edition, comprising 127 pages, offers readers insights into enhancing their outdoor spaces through various woodworking projects. The book emphasizes transforming gardens by creating unique wooden items rather than relying solely on plants and commercial products.
Readers will discover a range of projects, including a mosaic herb planter, an Oriental bird table, and a barbecue trolley, among others. The book provides essential tips on tools, materials, and techniques, making it accessible for both novice and experienced woodworkers. With a focus on crafts and hobbies, this guide encourages creativity and hands-on engagement in garden improvement.
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From now on, improving your garden may have a whole new connotation. Instead of filling this area with excess vegetation and commercially produced items, turn your sights to woodworking. After some basic tips and helpful suggestions, in no time you’ll have your eyes focused on a mosaic herb planter, an Oriental bird table, a barbecue trolley, a hammock stand, and many more. Complete with a thorough overview of necessary tools, power tools, materials, and techniques, this book speaks to the woodworker and gardener in all of us!
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