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How To Ruin Your Garden And Other Ways To Suck At It - cover

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How To Ruin Your Garden And Other Ways To Suck At It

Donald R Williams

Publisher: Sun, Sand & Stories Publishing

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Summary

After 45 years in the horticulture industry, I've seen it all. The good, the bad, and the downright hilarious. 
  
In these crazy times, we live in; you have to sit back, look around you, put a smile on your face, and laugh out loud. 
Gardening is the #1 hobby in the world today. Often-times it can be harder than it really needs to be. There are so many fun ways to garden. Just get your hands and knees dirty and enjoy what you do. 
With a little luck, time, and effort, you will soon have a great garden. In a fun way, this book will help turn that black thumb into a green thumb. Maybe with a few thorns in your hands to make it interesting. 
 
Available since: 07/16/2020.

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