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Five-Plant Gardens : 52 Ways to Grow a Perennial Garden with Just Five Plants by Nancy J. Ondra read online book DJV, FB2

9781612120041
English

1612120040
Each of the 52 plans in this book include an illustrated planting plan, season-by-season highlights, a shopping list with brief plant descriptions, what to expect as the planting matures, and tips on customizing the planting for different sites, climates, or themes. Planting groups are broken into three sections for sun, partial shade, and full shade, and there's a section that shows how to mix and match 5-plant plans to design an entire landscape at once or expand it slowly using a modular method., Selecting perennial plants can be overwhelming - there are hundreds of choices, and it's difficult to know when your plants will bloom, whether they'll thrive in sunny or shady spots, and which ones will look well together. In Five-Plant Gardens, Nancy Ondra eliminates the guesswork and the stress, offering 52 garden plans that each use only five plants! These plans are simple, inexpensive, and sure to look beautiful all season long. They are grouped according to whether they grow best in sun, partial shade, or full shade, and each one includes an illustrated planting plan, a shopping list with brief plant descriptions, information on what to expect as the planting matures, and tips on customizing the plan for different sites and climates., Selecting perennial plants can be overwhelming there are hundreds of choices, and it s difficult to know when your plants will bloom, whether they ll thrive in sunny or shady spots, and which ones will look well together. In "Five-Plant Gardens, " Nancy Ondra eliminates the guesswork and the stress, offering 52 garden plans that each use only five plants These plans are simple, inexpensive, and sure to look beautiful all season long. They are grouped according to whether they grow best in sun, partial shade, or full shade, and each one includes an illustrated planting plan, a shopping list with brief plant descriptions, information on what to expect as the planting matures, and tips on customizing the plan for different sites and climates., With literally hundreds of choices, it can be overwhelming to decide which perennials to plant in your garden. Nancy J. Ondra takes the stressful guesswork out of perennial garden planning by offering 52 vibrant designs, each made up of only five plants. Ondra tailors each simple design to a specific set of growing conditions, with plenty of tips to help your planting mature. Enjoy gardens full of sun-drenched blooming flowers and shade-loving greenery for years to come. "

Five-Plant Gardens : 52 Ways to Grow a Perennial Garden with Just Five Plants by Nancy J. Ondra read FB2, DJV, DOC

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