Synopses & Reviews
Gardening on a small scale is a necessity for most people, simply because they do not have room to be more expansive. But making the most of a small garden space can also be a fascinating pursuit in its own right. Even in the center of the city a small garden can provide fresh fruit and vegetables, and still be an inviting place to relax. The Encyclopedia of the Small Garden presents the reader with a wealth of practical information as well as a host of great ideas on how to make the most of limited space available. There are sections on "vertical gardening", how to create and maintain small ponds and water features, growing flowers and fruit on a balcony or patio, and so much more. Broad in range, this book will help you create an herb garden, choose the best vegetables, and plant beautiful containers. In short it is the ideal single-volume source of help and inspiration for anyone blessed with a small garden. Illustrated in color throughout, this book features over 1000 instructional and step-by-step photographs to show you how to achieve the best results, while over 500 photos of plants and effects provide a touch of inspiration.
Synopsis
Gardening on a small scale is a necessity for many, but making the most of a small space can be a fascinating pursuit. The Small Garden Encyclopedia has sections on "vertical gardening, " creating small ponds, growing flowers and fruit on a balcony or patio, and more. In short, it's the ideal source for those blessed with a small garden space. The encyclopedia features over 1,000 instructional photographs and over 500 photos of plants -- all in full color.