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The First-Time Gardener

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780857832542

Price: £16.99

ON SALE: 16th April 2015

Genre: Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure / Gardening

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Although excited by the prospect of moving into their own home for the first time, many people are mystified by the prospect of what to do with their outdoor space. Frances Tophill’s fuss-free, practical guide shows you how to create a space outside your own back door that’s designed by you, built by you and enjoyed by you. Beginning with advice on getting to know your garden – what type of soil you have, what the drainage and light is like – then on getting to know yourself as a gardener – do you want a vegetable patch, an abundance of flowers or simply an extension of your indoor living space? – and then moving on to the practical design, including hard and soft landscaping and building materials and guidance, Frances guides you through different types of plants and how to source and plant them. There is also a section on aftercare, telling you the best way to keep your garden well cared for and easy to maintain throughout the year.

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Co-presenter of ITV show 'Love Your Garden' with a guide aimed at younger gardeners who have moved into their own homes and have a garden for the first time, and/or those who are gardening on a budget.
The Bookseller
An in-depth guide to starting a garden from scratch including hard and soft landscaping, planting and aftercare.'
Your Home
These days Frances, 26, is not only a qualified horticulturalist but is fast becoming the fresh new face of television gardening, with a regular stint on ITV's Love Your Garden. She's also written her own book, First-Time Gardener, to help those of us starting from scratch - which is, after all, what she did.
Weekend, Daily Mail