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My Tiny Flower Garden :Beautiful Blooms in Surprisingly Small Spaces - My Tiny

3.56 ( 9 Ratings by Goodreads)
My Tiny Flower Garden

My Tiny Flower Garden :Beautiful Blooms in Surprisingly Small Spaces - My Tiny

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3.56 (9 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 9 March, 2017
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Think you don't have enough room for beautiful blooms? My Tiny Flower Garden is bursting with amazing ideas and savvy solutions to help you transform any small space into a floral feast.

With colourful cutting patches, sweet-scented city streets and pickup trucks perfect for pollinators, we've unearthed 25 amazing unconventional plots. Meet the couple packing pavements with flowers, the landscape architect who has constructed a meadow in the middle of London, and the Detroit florists who created an awe-inspiring installation in an abandoned building (before deconstructing the site and turning the land into a community flower farm).

You'll pick up all the best tips and tricks as each gardener shares their small-scale expertise, from crafty containers and sequential displays to expert advice on establishing creative community spaces. Plus, practical projects including seed bombs, a pallet planter and a homemade flower press will ensure that every inch of your space is always in bloom.

Whether you're looking for a floral fix or a bee-friendly bed, get inspired, let your imagination grow and enjoy your tiny flower garden.

Word count: 25,000

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781910904732
ISBN10 1910904732
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 690 g
Product Dimensions 231 x 196 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Matt Collins came to writing from a horticultural background. He trained at the Botanic Gardens of Wales before taking up a consultancy position with the Garden Museum in London, and serving as Head Gardener for a private residence in Richmond. Passionate about wildflowers, his current interests lie at the intersection of city and natural landscapes, and the ways in which naturalized flora responds to man-made environments. Matt documents his written and horticultural work at orangetip.co.uk.

Roo Lewis is a fashion and advertising photographer. His clients include VICE, Getty, Topshop, Audi and Sony. Growing up in Dorset he was surrounded by nature and now chooses to base much of his personal work on exploring the subject. When not shooting for clients, Roo can be found in the darkroom of his North London studio printing his latest projects. www.roolewis.com

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