Container Gardening for Dummies
 What do beautiful decks, patios,
rooftops, and gardens everywhere have in common? They have container gardens
filled with gorgeous arrays of annuals, perennials, and even herbs. You
don't need a huge yard to have a garden: A redwood box, a terra-cotta pot,
or a hanging basket will do just fine. And if you want a no-muss no-fuss
kind of garden, then a container garden may just be the ticket.
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The Book of Container Gardening
 With the skill, flair, and ingenuity that so
delighted readers of "The Book of Fresh Flowers" and "The
Book of Dried Flowers, " Malcolm Hillier has created the ultimate guide
to growing garden plants in window boxes, barrels and tubs, pots, urns, and
hanging baskets.
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Potted Gardens: A Fresh Approach
to Container Gardening by Rebecca Cole
 Rebecca
Cole - once an actress/activist and now the owner of the trend-setting
Greenwich Village store Potted Gardens - introduces a whole new way to
garden. Using any container - from the bed of a toy truck to a bedpan - and
any kind of plant - from rose to weed - would-be gardeners can follow
Rebecca's guidance and plant a bit of beauty in a corner of their homes or
gardens. Buy
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Container Gardening
 In this all-new edition of a Sunset
classic, where the containers go is as important as what goes in the
containers. Large photos illustrate the concept of "landscaping"
with potted containers; step-by-step directions show how to create
containers with maximum visual impact. The book also describes the best
plants for certain container situations, such as compact fruits and herbs
for an edible garden on a balcony, or night-blooming flowers for a romantic
evening garden.
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