How to Build Your Own Greenhouse by Roger Marshall

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How to Build Your Own Greenhouse by Roger Marshall

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Gardening during the winter is often reduced to tending house-plants and browsing seed catalogues. Here, master gardener and builder, Roger Marshall, presents his case for home greenhouses with an examination of everything the potential builder needs to know. He also helps the reader in examining every option and making an informed choice.

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How to Build Your Own Greenhouse by Roger Marshall

Unlock new growing opportunities and increase your property value with an outdoor conservatory. In this illustrated guide, Roger Marshall shows you how to build our own greenhouse using simple, easy-to-follow techniques. Covering everything from selecting a site to glazing glass, Marshall includes tips on laying a foundation, construction materials, ventilation, and much more. Whether your goal is to stretch the growing season or create a lush space for a year-round hot tub, you can build the greenhouse of your dreams.
In addition to designing boats, Roger Marshall regularly lectures and gives talks on gardening and greenhouse growing. He writes a monthly blog post for Hartley Greenhouse, and is the former editor of Home Greenhouse. He is also a member of the Garden Writers Association, The American Society of Journalists and Authors, and the Society of Authors (UK).
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ISBN 13 9781580176477
ISBN 10 158017647X
Title How to Build Your Own Greenhouse
Author Roger Marshall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Workman Publishing
Year published 2006-12-30
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.