Backyard & Outdoor Living  |  Issue#11.3 Yearbook 2013
For those of you who have more reading time now winter is here, we have turned this edition of Backyard & Garden Design into a Yearbook, which means more pages and more must-read articles on garden design, starting with waterside gardens. Be it by a river or beach, planning a garden by the water brings with it challenges and opportunities, both of which we explore. Using recycled or reclaimed materials in a garden design also opens up myriad opportunities while reducing the burden on our landfills. We look at how you can use salvaged materials to create a garden of distinctive design. Two uses for recycled materials are retaining walls and garden edging. These landscape elements serve a practical purpose but can also be design features in their own right. To learn more, read this edition of Backyard & Garden Design.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Backyard & Outdoor Living Issue#11.3 Yearbook 2013.