Gardening Books

Gardening books are wonderful options available for those who don’t want the hassle that comes with the trial and error method. Gardening books and magazines are widely available in bookstores and gardening centers and come with complete instructions on how to plant and grow different types of plants and growing techniques. Aside from, these also come with pictures, diagrams, tips and other techniques that can be useful in growing a garden effectively and efficiently.  Here are some books I found to be helpful. 

 

 Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots
Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children Gardening Books

Great book for the young gardener.  Roots,Shoots,Buckets,& Boots, contains fun gardening activites for kids. A pizza garden, moon garden, and a sunflower house, are a few of interactive activities included in the book.  Every aspect of gardening, including a list of popular plants, is covered.  Roots, Shoots,Buckets, & Boots, will have you and your child enjoying the art of gardening. 
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All New Square Foot Gardening
All New Square Foot Gardening Gardening Books

Square foot gardening author Mel Bartholomew, teaches a simple method of aboveground gardening the organic way.  No digging or tilling is required, and Mel supplies his own recipe  mizture for the  perfect soil medium.  This book is a great read for the newbie and advanced gardener.

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The Complete Vegetable and Herb Gardener

Burpee : The Complete Vegetable & Herb Gardener : A Guide to Growing Your Garden Organically Gardening Books

This complete guide on vegetable and herb gardening is full of valuable information for an inspiring gardner. Provides detailed expert advice for growing many varities of vegetables and herbs, from start to finish. This book is filled with colorful graphics, and very indepth. 

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