The money-saving gardener containers : how to create a year-round container garden for less.
The money-saving gardener, Anya Lautenbach, shows you how to create beautiful displays in pots all year round for less, no matter your space. With arrangements for spring, summer, fall, and winter, there are projects for you to create in your own garden for color and interest every month of the year--from spring bulbs to brighten your day to charming paperwhites that make a meaningful and beautiful gift in the darker months. Throughout the book, Anya shares her money-saving advice on choosing pots and creative ways to repurpose everyday items, as well as tips and tricks to conserve expensive resources, such as compost and water and, of course, propagating plants for free.
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- ISBN: 9798217133758
- Physical Description: 190 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York (State) : DK, 2026.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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Summary:
The money-saving gardener, Anya Lautenbach, shows you how to create beautiful displays in pots all year round for less, no matter your space. With arrangements for spring, summer, fall, and winter, there are projects for you to create in your own garden for color and interest every month of the year--from spring bulbs to brighten your day to charming paperwhites that make a meaningful and beautiful gift in the darker months. Throughout the book, Anya shares her money-saving advice on choosing pots and creative ways to repurpose everyday items, as well as tips and tricks to conserve expensive resources, such as compost and water and, of course, propagating plants for free.