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N**E
Easy read and very instructional.
Perfect for beginners like me.
E**H
Pictures
Been reading book while outside it’s cold and rainy. Lots of information and good pictures. Thoroughly enjoying the book and plan to use a lot of the information and also the how to ideas for container gardening.
R**N
great organic garden
My wife has to eat only organic not GMO foods. The only was to truly know what your are getting to eat is to grow it your self. No one today has time to work a large garden, so this book shows you how your can grow what you need in limited spaces. There are many innovative ideas presented on how to make use of the space you have. She is using pots and trellis' and window boxes along the deck rail to grow her tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, celery, peppers and squash. I have to say I have never seen her garden look better.
B**Y
Gardening Guru’s
This book serves as an instructional of gardening for someone who has no experience gardening. I purchased a standing garden and this book has started me off on the right foot
R**E
Hurry Up Spring
This was previewed along with some other 3 foot gardening books at the public library. This was priced at more than I usually pay for a book but, I had to have it. I am a visual person. Although I can follow the written directions I prefer to also have the before, during and after pictures to make sure of what it's supposed to look like. I have attended a workshop but was only given black and white photos. Hey, it was free. This spring I will start planting my gardens.
V**A
A must read if you have limited space for gardening.
I originally checked out a copy of this book from my local public library. After reading through it I decided I needed to have a copy to keep. Its very informative. I have limited space for a vegetable garden but this book gave me many ideas on how to utilize my tiny yard.
O**E
Attractive and useful
This is a really good book for a beginning gardener with limited space. I especially like that it shows many attractive container gardens as well as traditional in-the-ground and raised beds. One small quibble...I think they mean "3 feet squared" not "3 square feet" (which in the U.S. means 1'x3') since the illustrations always show 3'x3' arrangements (or "9 square feet'). Either way, they have practical plans for producing useable food in a very small space.
L**S
Good book
Good read I have had a hard time putting it down. I have been gardening for a long time and have learned some interesting things to do a small garden area and grow my food.
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