About This Book
A practical manual aimed at nonexperts that explains how to plan, prepare, and maintain a small urban garden. It guides readers through assessing and improving soil, ground preparation and layout, creating and caring for lawns, and choosing trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals suited to confined plots. The text offers step‑by‑step advice on planting, seasonal maintenance, adapting designs to irregular spaces, and simple soil amendments, and it concludes with tips for using the garden as a safe play area for children. Emphasis is on clear, scalable techniques that ordinary owners can follow without specialist training.
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