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How to Design a Garden : Create and Maintain Your Dream Garden: A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

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£22.00

Hardback 192 pages
Dorling Kindersley Ltd 6 February 2025
Wilkinson, Pollyanna

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ISBN/SKU: 9780241648810 Categories/Genres: , Tag:

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The Instant Sunday Times Bestseller*’A beautiful and practical guide to both designing and maintaining a garden and written in her inimitable no-nonsense yet relatable style.’ The Home PageDesign the garden of your dreams with the expertise of award-winning garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson.

How to Design A Garden shows you how to untap your garden’s potential and customise the design to suit you and your space: whether that be an extension of your living space for parties and al fresco dining or a calming oasis to relax in.

Equipped with all you need to know about light, focal points, hardscaping, and planting, you’ll have the skills to create a mood board, design layout, choose paving, furniture, and plant combinations. Polly expertly guides you to understand how the elements in your garden will work together as one – and she is not shy to share her opinions on certain design dos and don’ts!Once you’ve designed your garden, month-by-month growing guides help you to nurture it, so you can enjoy your dream space for years to come.

*How to Design A Garden made the Sunday Times Bestseller list in February 2025

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