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    Anxious Gardener's Book of Answers

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    Your garden is supposed to be fun - a place where you can relax, a source of beauty and pleasure. But all too often things go wrong. Those expensive tulip bulbs you planted last autumn never came up, your tomato plants are wilting and weeds are taking over everywhere. And worst of all, you've got no idea what to do about any of it.
    ISBN: 9781604692358
    AuthorChace, Teri Dunn
    PublisherNameTimber Press
    Pub Date03/04/2012
    BindingPaperback
    Pages220
    Availability: In Stock

    This book identifies the 100 most common gardening mistakes and gives you the information you need so that you'll never be stumped in your garden. Twenty-four chapters cover just about every possible kind of gardening disaster and how to fix them, whether it has to do with plants, tools and techniques, or general care and maintenance. So why waste time and money? Let this guide show you how to get rid of your anxiety and become an informed, confident, successful gardener. Addresses the 100 most common mistakes made by new gardeners and how to avoid them Friendly, clear, and reassuring language Delightful illustrations underscore what not to do in the garden

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    This book identifies the 100 most common gardening mistakes and gives you the information you need so that you'll never be stumped in your garden. Twenty-four chapters cover just about every possible kind of gardening disaster and how to fix them, whether it has to do with plants, tools and techniques, or general care and maintenance. So why waste time and money? Let this guide show you how to get rid of your anxiety and become an informed, confident, successful gardener. Addresses the 100 most common mistakes made by new gardeners and how to avoid them Friendly, clear, and reassuring language Delightful illustrations underscore what not to do in the garden