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The Revolutionary Yardscape: Ideas for Repurposing Local Materials
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| #1221083 in Books | Workman | 2010-10-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.96 x.48 x8.05l,1.33 | File type: PDF | 192 pages||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Best yardscaping book ever!|By DKS|The Revolutionary Yardscape is truly a jewel in the DIY genre. I've been wanting to redo my backyard for years and after countless books on the subject this is the only one that has really hit the spot for me. Levesque offers ideas, lists of materials and advice on many outdoor projects that are easy to create with salvaged materials (this m||
“A provocative book that will thrill anyone whose ideal venue for window-shopping is the transfer station (a.k.a. the dump).” —The New York Times
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Budget-friendly, environmentally sound, and one-of-a-kind, discovering new uses for what you already have or what you discover in the salvage yard is truly living local. It reduces a garden’s environmental impact, saves money, and—most importantly—is fun and creative. From making pathways out of scrap wood and metal to creating garden lights from discarded indoor fixtures, The Revolutionary Yardscape features dozens of garden design projects...
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