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    Roses for the Smaller Garden

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    Focusing on roses that are suited to small gardens, this book should appeal to gardeners who value roses for their beauty, colour and scent, but who have smaller plots, a busy lifestyle or a different approach to planting. It advises on the best roses to plant and maintain successfully.
    ISBN: 9781903845998
    AuthorMattock, Mark
    PublisherNameQuadrille Publishing Ltd
    Pub Date11/10/2002
    BindingPaperback
    Pages168
    Availability: In Stock

    Roses remain the all-time favourite flower and the vast majority of gardeners cultivate them in smaller gardens. This visually stunning book is the first to focus on the roses that are particularly suited to small gardens. It will appeal in particular to gardeners who value roses for their distinctive beauty, colour and scent, but who have smaller plots, a buiser lifestyle or a subtly different approach to planting. From a lifetime's experience of roses, Mark Mattock advises on the best roses to plant and maintain successfully. Exciting, essential and authoritative, this book stands alone in the advice it gives and in the allure of its beautiful photography.

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    Roses remain the all-time favourite flower and the vast majority of gardeners cultivate them in smaller gardens. This visually stunning book is the first to focus on the roses that are particularly suited to small gardens. It will appeal in particular to gardeners who value roses for their distinctive beauty, colour and scent, but who have smaller plots, a buiser lifestyle or a subtly different approach to planting. From a lifetime's experience of roses, Mark Mattock advises on the best roses to plant and maintain successfully. Exciting, essential and authoritative, this book stands alone in the advice it gives and in the allure of its beautiful photography.