Friday, March 30, 2012

Consumer Critique: The Complete Idiot's Guide® - Small Space Gardening and Seed Saving & Starting

Do you want to start gardening, but don't know how to go about it - or don't think you have enough space? The Complete Idiot's Guide to Small-Space Gardening might be the book for you. This book is an easy read, like most of the books in the series, and provides great tips for all varieties of small space gardening. It talks about choosing plants for vegetable or flower gardening, and about various types of small spaces - tiny yards, apartments, and more. Experienced gardeners who need to move to a place where they don't have space will find great information on adjusting their gardening strategies, and new gardeners who just want to get their feet wet will also find easy-to-understand information to help them out.

Another gardening-related book in the series is The Complete Idiot's Guide to Seed Saving and Starting. This book also has the easy-to-read style that makes these guides popular. If you want to experiment with getting your own seeds from plants, this would be an excellent resource. It covers the whole cycle, from harvest to replanting, and for gardeners who want to go the next level and make their garden self-sustainable, it can be a good resource.

Disclosure: I received complimentary books to facilitate this review.

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