Real Gardening

Real Gardening by Stephen Lacey, published by Penguin in 2004, is a contemporary guide that delves into the art of gardening. Spanning 320 pages, this book presents a lively exploration of transforming a bare plot into a series of stunning seasonal pictures. It caters to both enthusiastic and inexperienced gardeners, guiding them through the practical and design decisions essential for successful gardening.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to the gardening process, emphasizing the importance of design and practical choices. The book covers various aspects of gardening, including flowers and garden design, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their gardening skills. With its accessible language and structured guidance, Real Gardening serves as a helpful companion for those eager to cultivate their green spaces.
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A contemporary and personal guide to the art of gardening, which explores in a lively and readable way the whole process of transforming a bare plot into a series of stunning seasonal pictures. It is aimed at the enthusiastic gardener, experienced as well as inexperenced, and leads in logical progression through all the practical and design decisions that need to be taken.
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