Container Gardening for Beginners: Easy Guide to Growing Herbs at Home | Urban Gardening Tips for Small Spaces & Balconies
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Get the bounty of a beautiful herbs garden -- without a large space Grow your own herbs in a container garden, and have fun doing it! With this book, you will get all the tips you need to start a container garden in spaces of nearly any size -- and learn how to maintain the garden with very little work. This Container Gardening guide starts with the background information you need to know about gardening, as well providing advice for the best herbs to grow at home. As you continue along in the process, you will have lots of fun seeing the fruits of your labor. Beginning from helping you determine which containers are safe to use, to choosing the most suitable herbs to grow, to feeding your plants for maximum growth, this book will walk you through it all, step by step. Take the hesitation and fear out of gardening; no matter where you live. Here’s what you get inside the book: • Choosing the Right Container for Your Herbs • Soil Considerations • Type of Herbs for Growing in Containers • Best Herbs to Grow for the Beginners • Harvesting & Drying Herbs • Watering and fertilizing • Grooming Your Plants • Common Diseases and Pests • Overwintering Considerations Container Gardening: A Reliable Beginner’s Guide to Growing Herbs is your solution for growing in small spaces.
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Author discusses the uses & characteristics along with the unique growth/care requirements and preferences (e.g., pot/soil type, harvesting/re-growing, drainage, fertilization, pruning, sunlight; diseases/pests, etc) of a wide variety of popular/major herbs. The attractive photos of the herbs serve well as a visual reference.I appreciate that the recommendations or guidelines given are usually followed by explanations for “why” the recommendation (e.g., why this pot type or soil type is needed for this type of herb, why these various herbs can or cannot be grown together). Hence, I won’t just be “blindly” following the recommendations, but actually understand why I need to do so. This book is good for both beginners as well as those who are already growing herbs as the latter will find good tips to better their crops or rectify problems encountered. Urban dwellers who want to cultivate herbs should get it.