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[PDF READ ONLINE] I want to like my Garden: how to make your garden better (1) (

20 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://aduhkacongbeknasengak.blogspot.com/?book=1789631130 | READ [PDF] I want to like my Garden: how to make your garden better (1) (Plantplots Toptips) | A memorable book about making a renowned garden workIn Embroidered Ground: Revisiting the Garden, the acclaimed author and garden designer Page Dickey writes of the pitfalls, challenges, successes, and myriad pleasures of the twenty-nineyear-long process of creating her own remarkable garden, Duck Hill, in upstate New York. This winning book details the evolution of one especially loved and care

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  1. I want to like my Garden: how to make your garden better (1) (Plantplots Toptips)

  2. Description A memorable book about making a renowned garden workIn Embroidered Ground: Revisiting the Garden, the acclaimed author and garden designer Page Dickey writes of the pitfalls, challenges, successes, and myriad pleasures of the twenty-nineyear-long process of creating her own remarkable garden, Duck Hill, in upstate New York. This winning book details the evolution of one especially loved and cared-for space: its failed schemes and realized dreams, and the wisdom gained in contending with an ever evolving work of art. The author shares her very personal views on what contributes to a garden&8217ssuccess&8212strcture, fragrance, the play of light and shadow, patterns and textures, multiseasonal plants. She writes of gardening with a husband, with wildlife, with dogs and chickens. And she grapples with how to adapt her garden&8212aswe can adapt ours&8212tochange in the years ahead.

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