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American Horticultural Society Practical Guides: Walls & Fences

American Horticultural Society Practical Guides: Walls & Fences

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Full of solid, practical advice and plenty of how-to pictures, Walls and Fences is an ideal title for those looking to create all kinds of structures to separate different areas of your garden. Materials include casual railroad ties and reclaimed wood, as well as more formal bricks, tiles, and mosaics.

Designed to be a complete do-it-yourself guide, don't let the small format of this book fool you--it's absolutely jam-packed with ideas for all styles of gardens, and as always, publisher Dorling Kindersley manages to take fairly complicated projects and reduce them to a manageable size that even the home improvement novice can handle. Practical considerations are dealt with firmly--no skipping such detail work like weatherproofing or proper post-hole digging.

The aim of this book is to get you professional-quality results, and if you follow directions carefully, you'll get the job done beautifully. Inspirational ideas are plentiful--the garden photographs are lush and detailed, and provide all kinds of unusual notions for creating a truly unique gardening space. Whether you're looking to add an old-fashioned picket fence or sturdy brick retaining walls, you'll find options for all your projects that will set your plants off beautifully with striking combinations of textures and materials. --Jill Lightner

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