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Gardening - Farming Planting Growing & Harvesting Plants & Flowers Outdoors - cover

Gardening - Farming Planting Growing & Harvesting Plants & Flowers Outdoors

Sam Simon

Publisher: HSE Guides

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Summary

This book teaches you to design a stunning flower garden for all seasons.
 
Prepare, grow, harvest, and arrange gorgeous flower arrangements to make your lawn look stunning!
 
- Prep your space for optimal growing.- Grow in all types of spaces.- Grow between all seasons.- Learn about the most stunning plant types.- Step by step.
 
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Available since: 07/13/2018.

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