Cottage Gardens

Cottage Gardens
ISBN-10
0376031077
ISBN-13
9780376031075
Series
Cottage Gardens
Category
Cottage gardening
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Sunset Publishing Company
Author
Philip Edinger

Description

Reveals the English origins of this highly popular style that uses an intricate combination of colors, texture, placement, and accessories to create a charming and rustic "just happened" look, and provides design advice, basic plant profiles, and regional variations, all of which are essential for capturing the true essence of a cottage garden. Original.

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