You don't need a yard in the suburbs to surround yourself with homegrown
beauty and produce. Richardson, writer of an award-winning blog about
gardening in tiny spaces, offers a comprehensive approach to getting
started on a balcony or wee patio. The book is organized by principles
(color, weather, wildlife, pests, etc.), which is particularly helpful
for those just starting container gardening. For them, the book is
filled with resources: planting schemes, do-it-yourself projects, short
appendixes. Those with more gardening experience may find the plants
Richardson highlights limiting. The authors attention to succulents is
distinctive; those forgiving plants lend themselves to the container
gardening environment. Gardeners living in less mild climates than
Richardson's Southern California should remember that whatever is too
delicate to winter outside must be hauled indoors for the duration,
taking up what might be precious limited space. That said, container
gardening is flexible, and Richardson makes it verdant, affordable, and
fun. 150 color photos. (Feb.) Copyright 2012 Reed Business Information.
Request Small-Space Container Gardens from the catalog.
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Thanks so much for posting about my book! I hope your patron's enjoy reading it.
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