Teach Yourself Basic Gardening Skills

Teach Yourself Basic Gardening Skills by Jane McMorland Hunter is a practical guide published by Teach Yourself in 2008. This 2nd Revised edition spans 206 pages and is written in English, making it accessible for a wide audience. The book is designed specifically for complete beginners, providing clear instructions on transforming any patch of muddy ground into a manageable garden, regardless of the size of the plot or the gardener’s schedule.
Readers will find a wealth of practical advice covering various aspects of gardening, including lawn care, watering techniques, and the creation of patios. Additionally, the book offers guidance on growing vegetables, ensuring that even those with limited experience can cultivate their own green spaces. With its straightforward approach, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to develop their gardening skills.
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Designed for the complete beginner, this book shows how to turn a patch of muddy ground into an easily maintainable garden, whatever the size of your plot and however busy you are. From lawn care and watering to creating patios and growing vegetables, it is packed with easy-to-follow, practical advice.
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