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DIY: General
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Mary's Household Tips and Tricks : Your Guide to Happiness in the Home€23.22
Britain's best-loved cook and national treasure Mary Berry lets readers in on her very own household secrets . . . A comprehensive, beautifully illustrated guide that shares her greatest tips on how to care for your home.
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The Anatomy of Colour : The Story of Heritage Paints and Pigments€40.00
The Anatomy of Colour is the definitive book on the use of colour and paint in interior decoration over a 300-year period.
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The Scandinavian Home : Interiors Inspired by Light€23.99
This collection of stunning interiors will put Scandi style within every reader's reach.
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Building with Project Home Builders : We Trust Them to Construct Our Dream Homes. Do Our Dreams Come True?€11.99
We trust them to build us our dream homes and our dream homes should be all we wished for.
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Build a Better Vegetable Garden : 30 DIY Projects to Improve Your HarvestSpecial Price €14.99 Regular Price €19.99
Following on from the hugely successful Polytunnel Book, Joyce and Ben Russell have devised 30 kitchen garden projects that anyone can make and enjoy. Not only do the projects add decorative detail to the garden, each project is devised to either extend the season, protect crops from pests or improve yields.
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Making Wildlife Ponds : How to Create a Pond to Attract Wildlife to Your Garden : 3€11.25
This third guide in the 'Gardening with Nature Series' gives step by step advice on where, when and how to create a pond to enrich the wildlife in your garden.
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Building Sheds€22.99
This well-illustrated guide offers a range of building options, with complete instructions and plans for five different styles of shed, including a small timber-frame garden storage shed, a traditionally framed shed and a post-and-beam barn.
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The Garden Awakening : Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves€23.99
' Everything we thought we knew about the world is about to change. We stand on the boundary of a Renaissance of science so profound that the concepts once deemed "hippy" or "alternative" will come to be seen as prescient. Mary Reynolds' book has a central truth at the heart of it...Ecosystems are complex to observe, but simple in concept and wherever humans interfere with natural balance, history proves us wrong.' Sir Tim Smit The Eden Project