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The Money-Saving Gardener: Create Your Dream Garden at a Fraction of the Cost: The Sunday Times Bestseller

Anya Lautenbach

Beat the rising cost of living and transform your garden on a budget with Anya the Garden Fairy.

The Money-Saving Gardener reveals the tips and tricks to keeping costs down without compromising on style or impact. Learn how to repurpose what you have and give new life to second-hand garden furniture; discover savvy cheats to keep hard landscaping costs low; and boost your plant collection for next to nothing with seed-saving and propagation hacks.

Revealing the plants that will give you the best long-term value for money, tips for choosing the varieties that will thrive in your garden year after year, and projects for making the most of your propagated cuttings and seedlings, The Money-Saving Gardener proves that a stunning garden doesn't need to cost the earth or break the bank.

Book Details

  • Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
  • Publish Date: Feb 13rd, 2024
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.75in - 7.00in - 0.85in - 1.30lb
  • EAN: 9780744092349
  • Categories: TechniquesReferencePersonal Finance - General

About the Author

Anya Lautenbach is a digital creator and passionate gardener who wants more people to give gardening a try no matter their background, budget, or garden size. Born in Poland, she now lives with her husband and two younger sons in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, and was recently diagnosed with ADHD--her self-described "superpower." A lifelong gardener, she has propagated thousands of plants and has shared her budget gardening journey via her Instagram @anya_thegarden_fairy, where her Friday Instagram Lives regularly achieve 15k+ views.

Praise for this book

"Her eco-conscious mindset and friendly, supportive style should appeal to newbie gardeners who see the merit in enjoying cost savings and a slower timeline instead of spending money for immediate results." --Library Journal