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RHS How to Garden When You Rent

Make It Your Own * Keep Your Landlord Happy

Matthew Pottage

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Hardback

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English
DK
15 February 2022
"The first gardening guide tailored specifically to renters, written by ""the gardener for Generation Rent"".

Turn the outdoor space you may not own into one that makes you feel at home.

A gardening book unlike any other, RHS How to Garden When You Rent brings together projects, inspiration, and handy know-how specifically tailored to people who rent. With chapters designed around lease lengths, readers will find something for their outdoor space, whether they plan to rent for just a few months or expect to stay in their home for a several years or more.

Written by Matthew Pottage, this must-have book combines creative ideas with serious gardening expertise - all without breaking the bank or needing countless hours of hands-on work.

Keep your landlord happy and your garden in good shape with plenty of tips, tricks, and techniques for good garden maintenance, and discover ways of turning even the most unloved balcony, yard, or urban garden into a lush, welcoming space that you, your flatmates, and your friends can enjoy for as long as you choose to live there."

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Imprint:   DK
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 225mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   607g
ISBN:   9780241459744
ISBN 10:   0241459745
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"The youngest-ever curator of RHS Wisley, Matthew Pottage has been fascinated with gardening all his life. He started at Wisley as a trainee before gaining a permanent position managing the woodland areas and then becoming garden manager. After only 12 years he was appointed curator, overseeing the entire gardens. An experienced renter himself - a recent piece in The Times described him as ""the gardener for generation rent"" - Matthew is full of inventive ideas to improve any outdoor space."

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