Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Small Gardens

Author(s): Alan Titchmarsh

Gardening

Successful gardens can be created in the smallest spaces, and in this inspiring and practical guide Alan Titchmarsh shows how to transform even the tiniest outdoor area into an attractive garden. With ideas for maximizing space and advice on design, planning and plant selection, this is the definitive handbook for anyone wanting to create a private haven in limited space. This title features: ideas for front gardens, side passages, courtyards, balconies, rooftops and windowsills; tricks to make small spaces seem larger; how to use every inch of space, including containers; easy-to-follow landscaping plans for all garden shapes and styles; and, guidance on growing vegetables, herbs and fruit in small plots.

General Information

  • : 9781846074059
  • : Ebury Publishing
  • : BBC Books
  • : 0.403
  • : 24 March 2011
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Alan Titchmarsh
  • : Paperback
  • : 712.6
  • : 144
  • : Illustrations (chiefly col.)

More About The Product

Alan Titchmarsh brings inspiring ideas and practical solutions to the problem of small gardens. From the How to Garden series

Originally trained at Hertfordshire College of Horticulture and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Alan Titchmarsh is the author of over 40 books about gardening, including How to be a Gardener Book 1: Back to Basics, the fastest-selling of all time in the genre, and the bestselling The Kitchen Gardener: How to Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg. He writes for BBC Gardeners' World Magazine, and is gardening correspondent for the Daily Express and Sunday Express. A frequent broadcaster, Alan has covered The Chelsea Flower Show for the BBC for over 25 years, he has a seasonal daily chat show on ITV, and a weekly show on Radio 2.