Window Box Gardening

“Window Box Gardening” by Xenia Field, published by Blandford Press in 1974, is a practical guide that explores the art of gardening in limited spaces. This edition, comprising 140 pages, provides insights into cultivating plants in window boxes, making it suitable for those with small gardens or urban settings. The book focuses on various aspects of container gardening, offering readers valuable information on how to effectively utilize window boxes for growing a variety of plants.
Readers will find detailed guidance on selecting appropriate plants for indoor and outdoor window boxes, as well as tips on care and maintenance. The content emphasizes the benefits of container gardening, including its accessibility for individuals with limited gardening space. With a focus on house plants and indoor gardening, this book serves as a resource for anyone interested in enhancing their living environment through greenery, regardless of their gardening experience.
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Window-box gardening (Pan piper small garden series) Field, Xenia
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