Review of Garden Design for Everyone Volume 11

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The author's résumé is impressive indeed, which makes him qualified to write about this subject. I think I enjoy it because I have a small garden at home and I might benefit greatly from this book. Your review was superb.
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As a wannabe gardener who never seems to be able to grow anything well, I find this review quite convincing to give this book a try. Thank you!
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This is an informative book, and I like that the book enlightens readers about horticulture and garden design.
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I am extremely confused by today's Book of The Day, because while several times in review its title is named as "“Garden Design for Everyone Volume 11” the cover displays different number claiming it "Volume 2". Can anyone clarify what kind of book it reader will actually get?
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Post by Nkiru Odinaka »

Volume 2 is a fantastic resource for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. The book expands on practical and aesthetic concepts introduced in the first volume, focusing on making garden design accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of people. It offers a wealth of design ideas, practical tips, and step-by-step instructions to help readers transform their outdoor spaces into beautiful, functional gardens.I love the book
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The book is about valuable resource for both novice gardener's and seasoned professionals offering detailed guidence on advanced design techniques
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Sadly, I was unable to look at the free sample yesterday no matter how I tried, but this definitely looks like a book that even I could benefit from. I need step-by-step instructions on gardening. My family's "green thumb" skipped my generation. :D
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Hi @Steeve Bowen, I just read your comments on the official review of "Garden Design for Everyone Volume 11" by Robin Johnson and I was disappointed you did not leave a more detailed response like the following: Whether you are a beginner or a gardening pro this book can help you create beautiful gardens. Johnson’s amazing horticultural knowledge will help you avoid the mistakes many gardener wannabes make and grow a very healthy garden. Each section of the book includes illustrated guides and tips that will enable you to design and grow a very enjoyable garden. The book details the plants that are best for each climate so that they are sustainable and resilient to weather conditions. One can learn to create compost and soil mounds step by step. The book also includes sections on maintenance, pruning and pest management programs. I am planning on reading this comprehensive guide that will help gardeners of all levels. Living in southwest Arizona I am interested in growing a flower and bush garden that will thrive in temperatures above 110 degrees. @Mrlefty0706
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Post by Margi zuu202 »

the book is everyone's who is interested in their gardens..i highly recommend
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