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OverviewThe smallest window sill, the tiniest balcony or a sliver of space on a bookcase can now be adorned by thriving greenery! This book is the inspiration you need to add decorative greenery to your small living space and contains 50 projects for creating and maintaining a wide variety of charming and low-maintenance mini indoor gardens. Whether you prefer succulents, cacti, greenery, flowering plants, vegetables or orchids, the chosen plants within these pages are all easy to find at your local garden centres. Like a visual recipe book to modify and create your own mini garden, transform unique items into decorative plant containers, grow inspired with the beautiful photography and helpful tips, and awaken the creative gardener in you! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine DalvauxPublisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Imprint: Fox Chapel Publishing ISBN: 9781497100480ISBN 10: 1497100488 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 10 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAfter providing well-illustrated, step-by-step instructions on foundational basics, the author shares inspiring examples of easy, yet creative, design. --Texas Gardener Magazine I would highly recommend this book to beginning gardeners who are looking for easy instructions about how to start their own miniature gardens. This book would also make an excellent gift for anyone who is looking for something new to brighten up their home. --Washington Gardener Magazine Long gone are the days of the basic terracotta pot. Recycle and transform everyday objects into amazing and beautiful plant displays, from glass jars and tin cans to sieves, seashells, and even old chairs! --Midwest Book Review I would highly recommend this book to beginning gardeners who are looking for easy instructions about how to start their own miniature gardens. This book would also make an excellent gift for anyone who is looking for something new to brighten up their home. --Washington Gardener Magazine Long gone are the days of the basic terracotta pot. Recycle and transform everyday objects into amazing and beautiful plant displays, from glass jars and tin cans to sieves, seashells, and even old chairs! --Midwest Book Review Author InformationCatherine Delvaux is an agronomist and editor in chief of the French gardening magazine, Detente Jardin. She is the author of several gardening books including, The 50 Golden Rules of Permaculture, and How to Grow From Seeds and Seedlings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |