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New Container Style: Simple and Innovative Ideas for Planing Recycled Pots,Used
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Creatively planted containers can look good absolutely anywhere: on a doorstep, a windowsill, a roof terrace, or in a garden large or small. In New Container Style, awardwinning garden designer and artist Adam Caplin introduces a fresh and imaginative twist to this type of gardening: wonderful plants matched with pots that can be found in your kitchen cabinet, a thrift store or even in your own backyard. From galvanized steel buckets to old wine boxes, from a collection of tomato cans to a roe of brightly colored plastic tubs, there is a wonderful choice of affordable and innovative containers to suit any style of garden. Adam explains how to choose the right pot for you purpose and the right plant for your pot. He offers a mass of original ideas for using discarded containers in materials as diverse as metal, plastic, wicker, and glass to make your garden a more beautiful place. Transform your outdoor space with new Container Style. Vibrant photography by Frencesca Yorke. A directory of the author's favorite plants for containers, including maintenence tips, completes the horticultural feast.
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