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RHS GARDENING THROUGH THE YEAR
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| By: |
Ian Spence |
| Format: |
Hardback |

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£16.99 |
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£11.55 |
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| ISBN 10: |
1405347392 |
| ISBN 13: |
9781405347396 |
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| Publisher: |
PENGUIN BOOKS LTD |
| Pub. date: |
2 November, 2009 |
| Pages: |
352 |
| Description: |
Whatever the season, this guide to gardening all year round features specific monthly tasks for various parts of the garden, expert plant advice, tips on organisation and over 1,000 photographs. It tells you what to do when, and also shows you how to do it. |
| Synopsis: |
Whatever the season, this is the new edition of your essential guide to gardening all year round, from the experts at the RHS. With specific monthly tasks for every part of the garden, expert plant advice, tips on organisation and over 1,000 photographs, this is the garden reference that not only tells you what to do when, but also shows you how to do it. Whether you are a green-fingered guru or are just starting out, enjoy 12 months of satisfying and successful gardening. |
| Illustrations: |
Illustrations |
| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd |
| Returns: |
Returnable |
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