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Antique Garden Ornament
by: Barbara Israel
publisher: Harry N. Abrams, published: 1999-10-01
ASIN: 0810942038
sales rank: 458689
price: $11.50 (new), $6.49 (used)

Gorgeous Garden Railways
by: Marc Horovitz
publisher: Kalmbach, published: 2006-05-01
ASIN: 0871162326
sales rank: 677885
price: $15.96 (new), $10.75 (used)
• Beautiful photos take readers on a tour of great garden railways
• Inspiring yet informative
• Authors edit Garden Railways, the leading magazine in the field

Does your yard seem a little...boring? Add some pizzazz with garden railroading, a hobby that combines the fun of model railroading with the therapeutic benefits of gardening. Experts Marc Horovitz and Pat Hayward explore the hobby’s history, the rolling stock, miniature buildings, planting, and even water features. This gorgeous coffee-table book takes readers on a tour of some of the world’s most beautiful garden railways. Part garden guide, part hobby guide, Gorgeous Garden Railways is sure to put readers on track for a trip to new ideas and inspirations.


Shortcuts for Accenting Your Garden: Over 500 Easy and Inexpensive Tips
by: Marianne Binetti
publisher: Garden Way Pub Co, published: 1993-11
ASIN: 0882668307
sales rank: 1300391
price: $63.95 (new), $0.05 (used)
Homeowners in search of new, innovative techniques for adding drama and color to their home landscape are offered hundreds of exciting possibilities in this new book from a gardening expert and columnist. A follow-up to Binetti's successful first book, Tips for Carefree Landscapes. Line drawings.

Inside Out: Decorating Outdoor Spaces with Indoor Style (Better Homes & Gardens)
by: Better Homes and Gardens
publisher: Better Homes and Gardens, published: 2004-08-10
ASIN: 0696217678
sales rank: 913643
price: $8.88 (new), $1.78 (used)
Dozens of ideas for creating, designing and furnishing relaxing living areas outdoors.

Tips for using indoor design elements outdoors—including rich fabric mixes, complex color palettes, and lighting, art and architectural details.

Inspiring photos accompany instructive text to empower many to create and decorate their own outdoor living niches.

Chapters discuss living and dining areas, kitchens and baths, sleep, work and play areas, architectural elements, and decorative features.

Advice for buying products and technology—grills, lighting, fire pits, and fireplaces, to flooring materials, fabrics, furniture, and more.


Better Homes and Gardens New Decorating Book
by: Editors of Better Homes and Gardens Gerald M. Knox
publisher: Better Homes and Gardens / Meredith Corp. Iowa, published: 1990
ASIN: 0696000938
sales rank: 781115
price: $0.01 (used)

Creative Garden Lighting
by: Michele Osborne
publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated, published: 2005-08-01
ASIN: 0881927422
sales rank: 1000727
price: $3.50 (new), $3.09 (used)
Homeowners, garden designers, landscape professionals, and anyone with an interest in highlighting and improving the look of their home landscape will be inspired to learn how even the most drab setting can be transformed into a stunning showcase garden using simple, modern, and creative lighting schemes. Revealed in these pages are the secrets behind a wide range of lighting styles. Separate chapters cover topics such as different effects of lighting varieties available—using complementary indoor and outdoor lighting, planning for safety, and much more.

Romantic Style: Lovely homes, pretty rooms, gentle settings (Better Homes & Gardens)
by: Better Homes and Gardens Books
publisher: Better Homes and Gardens, published: 2002-03-15
ASIN: 0696212390
sales rank: 144300
price: $3.99 (new), $1.00 (used)

The Well-Decorated Garden: 50 Ornaments & Accents to Make Your Outdoor Room
by: Laura Dover Doran
publisher: Sterling, published: 1999-12-31
ASIN: 1579901069
sales rank: 635715
price: $15.44 (new), $3.91 (used)
This volume features over 50 projects to transform a garden, patio, lawn, terrace or backyard into an appealing and useful outdoor living space. Projects includes: containers and planters, stakes and markers, wind and water accessories, feeders and nesting boxes for butterflies and birds, outdoor furniture, outdoor lighting, stone and walkways and recycling junk for design. From grand sculptures and landscape features to small crafty projects, from country cottage rustic to modern town garden chic. Craft skills include decorative painting, sewing, tilework, woodwork and floral design - but, no special skills or tools required.

Fences and Hedges: And Other Garden Dividers (Step-By-Step Project Workbook)
by: Richard Bird
publisher: Ryland Peters & Small, published: 2002-08
ASIN: 1841723126
sales rank: 1142116
price: $6.70 (new), $2.24 (used)
Showing how to create and embellish fences, hedges, walls, plant screens, and trellises, this seventh volume in the series features 20 exciting projects, including a fruit wall, formal and informal hedges, a picket fence and a rose arch. 50 color photos and 300 illustrations.

Salvage Style for the Garden: Simple Outdoor Projects Using Reclaimed Treasures
by: Marcianne Miller
publisher: Lark Books, published: 2004-08-01
ASIN: 1579905978
sales rank: 500669
price: $67.81 (new), $19.58 (used)
Turn “trash” into garden treasures with 40 creative ways to craft functional and decorative outdoor objects. It’s ecologically and economically smart. All it takes are these easy-to-follow instructions, ideas and photos to make fabulous furniture, fixtures, stepping stones, whimsical pinwheels, and more. Why throw away a worn copper kettle when it makes a wonderfully attractive planter? Don’t scrap weathered wood; transform it into a comfortable Adirondack chair, perfect for whiling away those summer days. Some projects are really for the birds, including a feeder fashioned from an ashtray, or a birdbath constructed from a salvaged sink. From benches and trellises to scarecrows and luminaries, these one-of-a-kind objects are far more beautiful than anything store-bought.

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