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Big Ideas for Small Gardens by Dave Egbert and Emily Young

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Even the smallest garden can be transformed into an earthly delight when you know how to make the most out of limited square footage. Balconies, rooftops, townhouse patios, and postage-stamp-size front yards alike can yield spectacular results with the right focal point, plants, and an expert trick or two. Whether you're living in a new suburb or a dense metropolis, Big Ideas for Small Gardens offers inventive, attainable solutions, plus recommendations for plants and products that help maximize your space. Features:

Hundreds of photos showcase innovative gardens in small spaces

Discover what works best: containers, vegetable patches, flowers

Concise plant checklist uses the latest reporting from the Western Garden Book

Includes tips by Dave Egbert, host of The Coastal Gardener, a nationally syndicated TV series reaching 50 million households

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Zone 4 is a quarterly magazine devoted to gardening, landscaping, local foods and outdoor living in the Rocky Mountain states of Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, northern Idaho and northeastern Utah. The editorial focus is on expert growing advice, colorfully illustrative phtography, sustainable growing practices and news from around the region.
 
 
 
 
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John F. Feeman is the founder and president emeritus of the Wyoming Community Foundation, served as community development volunteer to Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal and continues as adviser to several small communities.