"Brilliant ways to make small beautiful"
So your garden is more like a landing than a landscape, but that doesn't mean you can't make a beautiful, stylish garden from the space and get everything (or almost everything) you need and want from it.
"Brilliant ways to make small beautiful"
So your garden is more like a landing than a landscape, but that doesn't mean you can't make a beautiful, stylish garden from the space and get everything (or almost everything) you need and want from it.
Make small beautiful with these brilliant garden ideas from the team at Gardeners' World MagazineSo your garden is more like a landing than a landscape, but that doesn't mean you can't make a beautiful, stylish garden from the space and get everything (or almost everything) you need and want from it.If you're lacking inspiration, don't know where to start or are simply stuck on some aspect of your garden, here are the answers you are looking for. In this book, the team at Gardeners' World Magazine will help you create the perfect small garden for your needs - whether your priority is practical or aesthetic, or a bit of both.Let the experts guide you to getting the most from your garden- with top tips on making your boundaries seem bigger, breaking up the plot, choosing the right plants for the space, creating storage for all your bits and bobs and a space for enjoying it all after the hard work is done.So don't lose the plot when faced with your small garden; allow yourself to be inspired, and you can make it the garden of your dreams.
Gardeners' World Magazine is Britain's biggest selling gardening magazine, providing fresh ideas and clear advice every month. From plants and flowers to gardens and design, allotments and kitchen gardens to shopping guides and tried-and-tested reviews, Gardeners' World Magazine features the top names in BBC gardening, such as Toby Buckland, Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Carol Klein, Joe Swift, Sarah Raven and the Gardeners' Question Time team.
Themes are: related to students' own world (friends, shopping, films, neighbours, holidays, sport) cross-curricular (science and technology, history) develop citizenship education (belonging and identity, diversity, awareness of disability) about other cultures around the world (lifestyles, charity concerts, technology) Organisation: Get Ready page introduces topics first lesson presents grammar through reading texts and practice second lesson develops reading, presents vocabulary and practises speaking third lesson develops the story with a focus on speaking and listening Across Cultures lessons with reading, speaking project work Your Challenge writing tasks and Understanding Grammar spots the end of every module has a language check and learner development spot Fact or Fiction texts extend students' language by deciding whether information is true or false Time Out magazine with fun activities like puzzles, games and reading for pleasure. Picture Dictionary
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