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Is there a "Landscape Design for Dummies" out there? I want to learn how to make my yard not look like shit like it does right now.
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This year was some unhinged "I have seed, I have ground, I plant" gardening with zero regard for height, spacing, etc. It looked like shit. I want to change that.

Full disclosure, I have ADHD and tutorials that are just words do not work for me. I need images and examples and I need it LEAN. I don't need to learn about apical dominance and axillary buds and mycorrhizal fungi. I need that shit to tell me how to look at plants and how to put them in the right place

thank you for your time and stay cool

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