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This book is straight forward and covers all of the basics of gardening. If you're an avid or even intermediate gardener, you may not find what you're looking for in this book. But it is a good reminder of the basics that we may sometimes forget.
If you're a beginner gardener, this would be a good place to start and a great book to add to your library.
A good introduction to organic gardening, but did echo a bit on others I've read. If you have not read much on the topic I would highly recommend this one.
I would like to thank NetGalley and the author for providing me with this ARC.
As a budding gardener, Organic Gardening for Everyone by CaliKim was an informative guide to kick starting a garden and how to sustain it. The information is easily understandable and handy tips are peppered throughout the book with some really nice photographs.
Great book on organic gardening. I found it helpful and the pictures are great. I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.
If you are looking for a practical guide to organic gardening, this is the book! Whether you are a first time gardener, or a seasoned one, you are guaranteed to learn something! It’s full of helpful advice and step by step photos. The author makes you feel confident that you too can plant, grow and harvest a successful garden in any climate. The sections are well laid out and it takes you from planning, planting, watering and harvesting. Questions we all have are answered within the pages of the book. When can you plant tomatoes? Where should you plant your tomatoes? How do you fertilize them and many more. A complete guide to becoming an organic gardener right in your own backyard.
I loved this book. I have gardened my whole life, and found so many tips and tricks to help me be a better gardener. I enjoyed the step by step photos especially on drip irrigation which I have never attempted. After reading the book, I’m ready to give it a try. This book really builds your confidence. Thank you so much to CaliKim, Cool Springs Press and NetGalley for an advanced copy of the book to read and review.
A not-scary, easy to understand, not-intimidating guide to growing vegetables, even if it's for the first time! It's thorough enough to give a lot of information without being overloading. Very impressed with this great guide for the beginning vegetable gardener!
I hadn't heard of these guys on youtube before, I was just attracted by the warm, friendly photos and attitude of the writer. And my instincts were right - this is a lovely, easy-to-get-along with book that holds your hand as you figure out what to grow and how to grow it.
I already grow organically but found this useful as a primer, reminder, and it described the why of some things that I knew I should do but didn't know the reasons behind. I liked the inclusion of a section on harvesting, often missed out of other books,
There's advice, too, on the modern gardener's tricks: setting up grow lights, irrigation systems, building raised beds - but not in a pushy 'you must do this' way, only if you're interested. I haven't tried those before as it seemed too complicated, & I garden to relax not figure out tech, but it sounds easier than I thought. Friendly & warm wins again.
I'd definitely recommend this to a first-time gardener, & I think an old-hand will enjoy reading it over their shoulder...
This is a very nice book for anyone who is wanting to start gardening and is afraid to do it. It is full of colorful pictures and easy to understand ideas. She starts with finding a good place (or container) and continues with picking plants to plant, seeds, how to plant for seedlings, how to water… just about everything you’d need to know. Even how and when to pick your crop.
This would be a great guide for someone who is just starting to grow vegetables and wants to do it organically. As a retired horticulture professor, I can attest to the accuracy of the information provided (with just a couple minor suggestions I'll forward to the publisher.) The book is organized in a thoughtful manner and has clear, easy-to-read instructions. Helpful photographs of processes (e.g., starting seeds or installing drip irrigation) make learning easy. Each method's description is accompanied by lists of advantages and disadvantages for that method--very helpful when one is determining which method is right for them. Additional "accent" photos of produce and the author are beautifully done.
My only complaint is the recommendation of peat pellets, given that peat bogs have been over-harvested and are not easily renewable resources. In general, this would be a great resource for a beginning gardener.
Organic Gardening for Everyone by CaliKim is a wonderful resource for anyone looking to start or do better at organic gardening. This book tells you why you should grow your own food and then walks you through each step with all the tips and secrets to be successful. With chapters on starting seeds, transplanting, placement, watering, garden pests, and harvesting this book has it all! I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in gardening.
Organic Gardening for Everyone is an accessible basic gardening guide for beginning gardeners to get started. Due out 24th Dec 2019 from Quarto on their Cool Springs Press imprint, it's 160 pages and will be available in paperback format.
This is a very basic guide absolutely brimming with enthusiasm and "yes-you-can" cheerful encouragement. The author also has a longstanding presence on YouTube and a wealth of Q&A videos and posts. The book is laid out well and the chapters follow one another logically. Why to garden, how to start (start simply and expand later so you don't get overwhelmed), seed starting, transplanting, siting and planning. The book also includes a couple of planning appendices for warm and cold weather plants, as well as a simple glossary, index, and supplies/vendors list (slanted toward readers in North America).
The photography is clear, cheerful, abundant, and clear. There are a lot of good suggestions for container and raised bed plantings in the photos (most are not covered specifically in the text - but are certainly clear enough to utilize).
This would be a great selection for a housewarming gift for new gardeners, community garden library, or a fun and encouraging book for readers looking to get started.
Four stars. Beautifully presented and fun.
Organic Gardening for Everyone contains an Introduction, ten chapters that cover everything from why you would want to grow your food, to seed starting indoors, transplanting those precious seedlings and caring for them, and disease and pest control. It's apparent throughout this book, that the author is passionate about growing healthy food and you can't help but feel like this is something you can do too!
I've been growing my vegetables( Zone 7) for long enough to know some tips and tricks, and not long enough to not learn new things from every book, gardener, or YouTube channel. Different zones have different challenges, but the basics are the same whether you have a container garden, a few raised beds, or a yard where every available space is dedicated to the garden( I'm looking in the mirror, with this statement). This book will appeal to someone who has the desire to start or grow their home garden, and is willing to put in the time! No year is perfect, but you will learn from your failures and your success!
As CaliKim suggests, start small by planting something that you love, and if you are like me, the garden will become a satisfying and money-saving hobby that you will plan out every year in the offseason. The pictures looked lovely on my tablet, and I am sure they will look even better in the physical book( did I mention I will be adding a copy to my gardening bookshelf)! I learned a new tip about grow lights as well as a few other great suggestions. It would be quite hard for a gardening book to cover every topic, but this one goes a long way towards providing a nice overview.
As a side note, I first say CaliKim and her husband Jerry, the Camera Guy on one of my favorite YouTube channels, The Rusted Garden Homestead. If you are unsure if this is the right book for you, might I suggest taking a look at CaliKim's videos on YouTube? You will get a nice feel for what her garden and her style is all about!
Organic Gardening for Everyone by CaliKim is a great beginner’s guide to organic gardening. The photography was lovely. Even though I am experienced gardener, I picked up some tips.
A useful and informative introduction to organic gardening. I liked how the book is organised and the advice.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
Useful, but didn’t quite meet my expectations for clarity/ how it was organized. There is use of frost dates and other terminology for a bit before they are actually explained, for example. For a pure beginners book, it is decently accessible but could be better.
Definitely a lot of helpful explanations sprinkled throughout and I like that it didn’t have too many plants involved and kept it to a focused group of vegetables.
An okay book to me!
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is a good beginner book for people looking to start their first organic garden. However, if you've already got experience, you won't find much new here (though I did like the specifics on starting seeds indoors, especially the lighting options). I was hoping for more on the "organic" piece of the title - there was a tiny bit about pest and disease control, and a mention of healthy soil, but very little in the way of details.
It's a neat introduction to organic gardening with tips and tricks throughout the book. It also contains lots of photography.
This is a great introduction to organic gardening. Lots of handy tips and hints spread throughout the book, along with really lovely photography. Growing seeds, an indoor light house and transplanting outside was really well done. Simple to follow with clear, concise instructions. Great book for a newbie gardener. Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review.