Garden Decorator. - Review - book review
Flower & Garden Magazine, March, 2001
"Garden Decorator" (Laurel Glen, 2000; $24.95; 144 pages) by Gilly Love, bridges the ever-decreasing gap between interiors and exteriors. Applying interior decorating ideas to outside spaces, with a dash of horticulture thrown in, the inspirational and practical techniques in the book will be invaluable to anyone who wants to transform their outside area into a stylishly decorated room.
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Key features include: A beginner's guide to decorating a garden while requiring no special gardening or do-it yourself skills, use of outdoor space for entertaining, simple techniques with impressive results for any size space and fifteen step-by-step photographed projects. The `Garden Decorator' is a must read for any gardener who wants to make the most out of his/her outdoor space.
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