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The Water Garden

by Anthony Paul, Yvonne Rees

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Water makes a unique contribution to the garden landscape and this handbook provides information on every aspect of designing, planting and constructing a successful water feature, from the tiniest trough to the largest pool. It offers ideas for water in all its forms - a small barrel planted with a few special water lilies, tiny cascades or grand waterfalls, moving water sculptures, even swimming pools and hot tubs.… (more)
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Water makes a unique contribution to the garden landscape and this handbook provides information on every aspect of designing, planting and constructing a successful water feature, from the tiniest trough to the largest pool. It offers ideas for water in all its forms - a small barrel planted with a few special water lilies, tiny cascades or grand waterfalls, moving water sculptures, even swimming pools and hot tubs.

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