1,001 Ingenious Gardening Ideas: New, Fun and Fabulous That Will Change the Way You Garden – Forever!
August 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under Gardening Books
Product Description
How can you keep from dragging your garden hose over newly planted seedling? Where can you find cheap garden stakes? What can you use to keep the family cat out of your freshly tilled flower beds? This book answers these questions and hundreds more with unique new tips. Plentiful illustrations make for great browsing, while subject-area organization leads you to specific problem solutions. This book is sure to spur you on to improve the bloom and beauty of your gard... More >>
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Anonymous on Sat, 21st Aug 2010 8:34 pm
I thumbed through this book at my mom’s house and knew I wanted to buy it. It’s full of helpful hints and great ideas. It’s very interesting!
Rating: 4 / 5
L. L. PAAR on Sat, 21st Aug 2010 10:02 pm
I really enjoyed this book and keep it for reference. There are many interesting ideas that are worth a try.
I used a nuumber this season and have others that are waiting in the wings. I just consider it fun, worth a try book for the home gardner.
Rating: 4 / 5
Sarah Jones on Sat, 21st Aug 2010 10:35 pm
This book might, might not be for a Grandparent (You they know everything right?
It is a Montage? Compendium? of gathered knowledge. Things that worked for this gardener, they are sharing with others. They might not work for you but heck it’s worth a try right? Definitely pick up if you’ve got pest problems, plant problems, just starting to garden, wanting to learn a new trick. Basically I feel this is a very good book for any gardener to own and I am happy I bought it. Seriously, love the internet but it would take me ages to find all the info that is neatly, tightly bound in this little gem.
Rating: 5 / 5
Phillip Beer on Sat, 21st Aug 2010 11:03 pm
1001 Ingenious gardening Ideas is one of my favorite gardening books. It is full of information by gardeners all across the U.S. giving you their gardening secrets, tips, and inexpensive home grown ingenuity. It is arranged into chapters such as vegetables, herbs, flowers, etc. but each article in the chapter stands alone as a separate bit of advice. Many of the articles are illustrated with drawings. You can leaf through the book and start reading it where ever an article catches your eye. Once you start reading it though you’ll want to read it cover to cover. It is a keeper because you will want refer back to it. It is a great gardening idea book.
Rating: 5 / 5
Neta Blackwell on Sun, 22nd Aug 2010 1:41 am
I first found this book in my local library, but it is so full of tips and tricks that I can use every day that I knew I had to buy it because I would reference it over and over…and I have. I have had this book for a couple of years now (very delayed review) and I still peruse it every sop often because it is absolutely full of wonderful ideas that anyone can apply to their garden whether they are a master gardener or they just have a couple of containers on a terrace. It is my favorite gardening book so far.
Rating: 5 / 5