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"Gardening Your Front Yard offers practical advice on transforming your front yard into a functional and attractive space. Author Tara Nolan provides guidance on how to incorporate plants, hardscaping elements, and functional features between your home and the street. This illustrated and informative resource covers a variety of projects, such as creating mowing borders, building walkways, and establishing a rain garden. It also includes instructions for constructing raised beds, benches, privacy screens, and other features tailored to the needs of front-yard gardening. The book offers advice…mehr

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"Gardening Your Front Yard offers practical advice on transforming your front yard into a functional and attractive space. Author Tara Nolan provides guidance on how to incorporate plants, hardscaping elements, and functional features between your home and the street. This illustrated and informative resource covers a variety of projects, such as creating mowing borders, building walkways, and establishing a rain garden. It also includes instructions for constructing raised beds, benches, privacy screens, and other features tailored to the needs of front-yard gardening. The book offers advice on selecting plants for small, visible areas with varying conditions. Topics include planting around foundation walls, dealing with road salt, designing shade gardens, creating privacy screens, and blending edible and ornamental plants."--
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Tara Nolan, author of Raised Bed Revolution, is a garden writer and editor with a diverse background in publishing. Her work has appeared in the Toronto Star, as well as in magazines, including Reader’s Digest and Canadian Living, and on websites, like Design*Sponge. Tara is a co-founder, with three other garden writers, of Savvy Gardening (savvygardening.com) and was the award-winning web editor of Canadian Gardening magazine’s website (CanadianGardening.com) for six years. Tara does work for the Toronto Botanical Garden and the Canadian Garden Council, and volunteers for the Royal Botanical Garden. She is also a member of GWA: The Association for Garden Communicators. Tara is from the Toronto, Canada, area.