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From:Rose Marie Nichols McGee , Maggie Stuckey , Workman Publishing Company ,
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Great info for container gardens, 2008-07-14 If you grow vegetables in containers then this book is a must. No pretty pictures just good tips. The only con is you might not find detailed info on a specific vegetable but you will find something on the family of vegetables.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
I wish I could give it 10 stars!, 2008-07-09 I checked this out from my library expecting just to glance at a few topics, but I ended up reading every word! In fact, I only returned it to the library because it had a hold on it- so I decided to buy it :-) This is a great book- very thorough and as a beginning gardener it made me feel very encouraged to try anything I wanted. I am so glad I bought this! Oh, and no problems with shipping, it came right on time.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Bountiful Container, 2008-06-26 This is like an encyclopedia for new gardeners like me. It gives advice for every veggie and flower and helps with ideas for combining plants so you get a good-sized harvest.
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
great resource, 2008-06-13 This is extremely helpful for regular gardeners as well as container gardeners for its thoroughness, including varieties that grow well in containers as well as in the ground, varieties for different climates, cultivation, soil. I have many gardening books, but I turn to this one again and again for reference.
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Fantastic!!!!, 2008-05-27 This is truly a fantastic book, easy to follow for a gardening novice like me. I had no idea so many wonderful fruits, veggies, etc. could be grown in containers on my balcony and now I've got a nice crop of strawberries ripening, flourishing tomato and squash plants, different kinds of basil, mint, chives, pansies, dwarf sunflowers--you name it. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in making the most of a limited outdoor space.
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