Grow beautiful plants and make useful things with A Woman's Garden by Tanya Anderson! Tanya gardens on the Isle of Man and is founder of the popular YouTube channel Lovely Greens. She introduces 8 inspiring female gardeners from across the globe (Canada, USA, UK, Germany), including herself. Through lavish photography we visit their gardens - getting a peek at what they grow and make. They share ideas for growing herbs, vegetables, flowers and fruits and using them creatively. Each of their gardens is unique and incorporate different elements like edible crops, culinary herbs, organic edible flowers, medicinal plants, plants for skin care, pollinator-friendly plants, garden art, wildlife oasis and dye garden. Over 35 projects for gardeners and crafters alike are featured. Learn how to prepare delicious recipes, steep, muddle and infuse herbs, mix all-natural household cleaners, create plant-based dyes, craft homemade skin care products, make useful handicrafts and build practical garden features. It's a delightful tour of garden grow and make possibilities! The complete table of contents is listed below. Cool Springs Press will release this 192 page paperback on April 27, 2021. Reserve your copy now. An electronic version is currently available. Get your copy below!
grow own spices sounds great
ReplyDeleteThe Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening looks interesting (same thing as 'Lasagna gardening'?)
ReplyDeleteGrow Bag Gardening looks interesting
ReplyDeleteDoctor Houseplant Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSustainable Gardening appeals!
ReplyDeleteGrow your own mini fruit garden.
ReplyDeleteI would like Grow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden .
ReplyDeleteGrow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden appeals to me - that is pretty much what I am doing now.
ReplyDeleteNice book to read and try new garden ideas with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteGrow Bag Gardening sounds like a great book. Been seeing more Grow Bag gardening in the neighbourhood here!
ReplyDelete"Visit the Cool Springs Press - what other book interests you?" "Herbal Houseplants."
ReplyDeleteWould love the The Modern Homestead Garden putting in a bigger garden this year and this would help.
ReplyDeleteThe Micro Food Gardening book looks really interesting!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in the micro gardening and the mini fruit garden
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