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    Category: Books
    Description: If you want to start gardening or simply improve your skills these sure-fire projects for beginners and more experienced gardeners will give you green fingers in no time.
    ISBN: 9781405327299
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Description: Tackle practical ideas for gardens large and small - from planting pots of vegetables on a patio, to making a border for year round colour - by following the expert advice from the RHS. In How to Grow Practically Everything you'll find all the detailed guidance and quick tips you will need - including materials, plants, location and timing - to ensure you get great results every time.
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In How to Grow Practically Everything by the RHS, you'll find all the detailed guidance and quick tips you will need - including materials, plants, location and timing - to ensure you get great results every time.
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Description: From wildlife corners to fruit and veg, hundreds of gardening projects practically anyone can do, from the experts at the RHS.
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Gardening
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In How to Grow Practically Everything by the RHS, you'll find all the detailed guidance and quick tips you will need - including materials, plants, location and timing - to ensure you get great results every time.
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Author: DK
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Category: Books
Description: From wildlife corners to fruit and veg, hundreds of gardening projects practically anyone can do, from the experts at the RHS.
ISBN: 9781405352864
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Category: Books
Description: Tackle practical ideas for gardens large and small - from planting pots of vegetables on a patio, to making a border for year round colour - by following the expert advice from the RHS. In How to Grow Practically Everything you'll find all the detailed guidance and quick tips you will need - including materials, plants, location and timing - to ensure you get great results every time.
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Description: From growing vegetables and plants to herbs and fruit, Grow Something to Eat Everyday is the ultimate grow-to-eat manual with simple, comprehensive tips and advice on what to grow when - in a handy month-by-month format.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gardening in easy chunks, 25 Mar 2010
This review is from: RHS How to Grow Practically Everything (Dk/Rhs) (Hardcover)
This is the best how-to-do-gardening book I've come across. It is very comprehensive for beginners like me with inspiring photographs plus short and easy explanations and directions. The Contents page subtitles Gardening Basics, Beautiful Beds, Creative Containers, Structural Features, Fruit and Vegetables, Wildlife Gardening, Plants for your Home and Plant Care and there is a good list of suppliers at the back. We have a large garden and I'm no gardener but this book offers instructions for gardening projects in simple terms, listing what you'll need, when's the best time to do it and roughly how long it will take to do - a bit like a recipe book. So now I can plan an afternoon at the weekend or an hour after teatime and do some creative pots, or build a raised bed or transform a boggy patch at the end of the lawn into an attractive feature without being overwhelmed by the entire garden. Each of its hundreds of projects lists recommended plants and seeds easy to locate in any... Read more
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars does what it says on the tin., 18 Feb 2011
This review is from: RHS How to Grow Practically Everything (Dk/Rhs) (Hardcover)
I really like this book. I've only recently come to gardening in the last year and this was the first book I bought. I have since bought a number of others, but this is the one I keep coming back to. It's lovely to dip into, flick through or while away an hour or two with. I tend to read this and then take my ideas from it. For example, I read about sweet peas last week and now there is a seed tray with seedlings waiting to be planted out at home. You can take it a step at a time or try everything in one go. I even wanted to pot my xmas tree outside and despite searches and looking through other books I could find nothing on how best to do it. And then I stumbled across the right page in this book and all became clear. Lovely book. Strongly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, 11 Aug 2011
This review is from: RHS How to Grow Practically Everything (Dk/Rhs) (Hardcover)
A key word that is buried away in the title is "projects".

This book is full of gardening projects that you can do - covering almost any project you can imagine working on in your garden - from water features, to vegetable gardens, to achieving a particular look, or success with particular types of plants.

Very inspiring if you're looking to get started with particular projects - I'm not sure though how much other gardening knowledge and experience is needed...
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