Gardening Complete
How to Best Grow Vegetables, Flowers, and Other Outdoor Plants
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Pub Date 20 Feb 2018 | Archive Date 19 Apr 2018
Quarto Publishing Group - Cool Springs Press | Cool Springs Press
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Description
Whether your main interest is in designing landscapes and gardens, ornamental gardening to make your yard more attractive, or gardening to provide nutritious edibles for the family table, this book will become your definitive source of information. It is intended for serious beginning to intermediate gardeners, but even veteran gardeners will be intrigued by what these experts have to say about core gardening skills and common horticultural subjects.
Gardening Complete is a practical book that demonstrates how to accomplish the routine activities of gardening and beyond, including:
- Planning and planting your garden
- Essential care for the garden during the growing season
- Dealing with pests and diseases
- Harvesting fruits and vegetables
- Attracting pollinators
- Container, vertical, and raised bed gardening techniques
This book is not an organic gardening book per se, but if you have any previous familiarity with Cool Springs Press or any of these authors, you will know that we tend to take a low-impact approach to gardening. Thus, our authors generally offer advice that is gentle to the soil, to the environment, and to beneficial insects and animals.
Success in your yard and garden awaits you with the help of Gardening Complete. Our authors are among the most passionate gardeners you will ever meet, and they have helped thousands of home gardeners just like you.
Marketing Plan
Campaign Focus:
Gardening Complete is the most up-to-date and complete guide to gardening for homeowners. Inside, eight of North America’s top gardening experts—and Cool Springs Press authors—present 19 subjects of critical interest to anyone who wants to learn or broaden gardening skills. Whether your main interest is in designing landscapes and gardens, ornamental gardening to make your yard more attractive, or gardening to provide nutritious edibles for the family table, this book will become your definitive source of information. It is intended for serious beginning to intermediate gardeners, but even veteran gardeners will be intrigued by what these experts have to say about core gardening skills and common horticultural subjects.
Key Selling Points:
· This title is a thorough, information-packed book to get anyone started in home gardening.
· Eight bestselling Cool Springs Press authors have a broad range of expertise to share.
· Tightly focused on teaching gardening skills and techniques: not just another book of plant lists.
· Each author has individual platforms to help spread the word about the book
Key Campaign Activity
· Target all gardening outlets and outlets with gardening coverage – newspapers, blogs/websites, gardening and regional lifestyle magazines
· Sales support for B2B garden center store efforts
· Emphasis on gift guides
· Leverage individual authors’ social media platforms, appearances, etc.
Consumer:
· Quarto Knows social media
· Video trailer
· Quarto Knows B2C email campaigns
· Giveaways at Goodreads, select blogs and websites
· Author events, guest posts, social media focus; leverage visibility and book awareness via Urbanique, Sow & Dipity blog, etc.
Publicity/Media:
· National gardening and related media: Horticulture Magazine, Garden Design, American Gardener, Coastal Living Better Homes and Gardens, Southern Living, Nature’s Garden, Birds & Blooms, Country Woman, Fine Gardening, Mother Earth Living, Sunset Magazine, Living the Country Life, Garden Gate, Organic Life, Garden Design
· Daily Newspapers with home & gardening coverage, major markets: Dallas Morning News, Associated Press, Wire services: Knight Ridder, Tribune Media Services, Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle, Sacramento Bee (heavily syndicates gardening content to multiple markets), Miami Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times (heavily syndicates gardening content to multiple markets), Pittsburgh Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Arizona Star, Denver Post, Atlanta Journal Constitution
· Regional Magazines with Gardening Coverage: Midwest Living, Southern Living, Sunset, Northern Gardener,
· Garden Center/Wholesalers media: Green Profit, Grower Talks, Nursery Management, Floral Management
· Blogs and Websites: Year Round Veggie Gardener, Veggie Gardening Tips, Empress of Dirt, HGTV Garden Blog, Life on the Balcony, Let's Get Dirty, Gardening Gone Wild, Creative Green Living, Diggin’ In, Garden Therapy, In The Garden, The Real Gardener, Urban Gardens
· Book Trade: Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Bookish, Shelf Awareness
· Radio – Local & Syndicated Programs: You Bet Your Garden/Philadelphia (and national NPR syndication), Bob Tanem In the Garden/ San Francisco, Garden Talk/San Francisco, Joy In the Garden/Vermont, In the Garden/Memphis, Mike Nowak/Chicago, Garden Life Radio
· Gardening Podcasts
· Trade Review: Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, Bookish, Shelf Awareness, Kirkus, BookTrib
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780760357651 |
PRICE | US$30.00 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Gardening Complete: How to Best Grow Vegetables, Flowers, and Other Outdoor Plants by Authors of Cool Springs Press is a Beautifully written and well illustrated Book. This book has the Thumbs up from me. It's a complete gardening book - a Garden Bible.
Its filled with wonderful bright photo's and so much information for everyone who enjoys gardening. This book could be for a new gardener or someone who just loves gardening or an expert in this field, which will help you broaden your gardening skills. This book helps you design your garden whether you have a small garden, a large garden or even a small yard etc.
Gardening Complete is a brilliant book and it will help you plan and demonstrate how to start a something in your garden etc, doesn't matter how big your garden is. How to start to grow a plant from seed or a bulb etc and how to care for them. How to plant your plants and watch them grow. How to manage your weeds. When to prune your trees etc. There's even a chapter about gardening for the birds and bee's and everyone loves these in their garden. I know I do. There's so much in this book about soil have you got the right soil ph for the plants/vegetables you would like to grow.
It will take you through all the seasons, what plants to plant and when. How to harvest your Vegetables and Fruits and store them. It will help you to deal with pests and disease's you may find and have on your precious plants etc. Is there drainage in the area you are planting?. There's information on edible plants and how to landscape them in to your garden. They cover everything you will need to start you off and carry on garden in years to come.
This book has so much information and it felt it was written with Love and so much passion by the authors: gardening experts.
Its a must for for any gardener or gardener to be.
This is an American book but will cover all your planting needs etc where ever you live.
Big 5 fat stars from me.
Very thorough. Great intro to new gardeners or reference piece for seasoned gardeners. The topics covered were also great especially when the author addressed the more scientific side of them - like the soil type!
The comment in the introduction to this book that it is a “ practical book to help you determine your focus and identify authors you’d like to explore more” is an excellent description.
The book reads like a series of 19 instructive essays, covering a range of topics on gardening including, for example, propagation, watering, dealing with pests and diseases to choice of plants, making compost and vertical gardening. The eight authors have extensive experience and each brings their subject across in an easy to read yet informative way.
Of all the chapters, “Botany for Gardeners” was my favourite. I am a veteran gardener, but I really enjoyed this chapter for its clear explanation of Carolus Linnaeus’ plant classification and information on species and cultivars. The table of “what those Latin and Greek names mean “ is superb.
Whilst each chapter can be read as a separate essay, there are useful cross-references to other chapters within each one. I liked the general theme of a common sense as well as scientific approach to gardening that runs through the entire book.
One or two of the chapters were not detailed enough, such as the one on pruning; but this is such a vast subject and the intent of the book is whet the readers appetite to read further. To this end, the final chapter references other publications by the authors.
European readers must note that this book is aimed at North American readers;
so, for example, a good list of insect identification books all cover insects of North America, and the same with the suggested websites. The chapter, Gardening with Native Plants, covers plants native to that region, however concepts and ideas can be translated into any country.
I'm not an advanced gardener, more a the stage of learning. I picked up this book thinking it would be an informative one that could be useful. I wasn't wrong.
I was looking for a book to guide me through what would be my 'style' and where to go for other guides. I read the description and it's so true. It's a very straightforward, sharp book telling you where to go, what to do to explore what you like.
It has different sections on different parts of gardening, like watering, pests, vertical gardening, which plants to choose, etc. I found this very informative and enlightening. It's written by different experts in that area.
All in all, I found it really useful and a 'go to' place when it comes to gardening. I would definitely recommend.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for granting a copy for an honest review.
Any book with the title Gardening Complete should immediately arouse suspicion. Is it really complete? Will it be helpful for the novice, or is it too complicated? Well, this book comes very close to hitting the mark of "complete." It has 19 chapters that I dare say cover everything that's important to gardening. Unlike a lot of beginning garden books, it does NOT have a huge encyclopedia of plants, but many of the chapters have lists of recommended plants which are adequate for the beginner. The best part of this book is the care taken to providing relevant and helpful illustrations. While there are lots of beautiful photos of plants and landscapes, I'm even more impressed by the technique photos and diagrams. They truly show a novice exactly how to do something without being too detailed.
The one issue I have with this book is that some of the information is not accurate. For example, the term species is defined and used incorrectly . And, the instructions for planting shrubs could be updated to include use of root crown as a guide for planting depth. And, I'd suggest screening the photos to avoid showing invasive plants like St. John's wort. But, those can all be fixed, hopefully before publication.
I have a graduate degree in botany and teach a horticulture class. I'd seriously consider recommending this book to my students. It has the potential to be a classic!
I really enjoyed paging through this gardening guide. I was pleased to see all the different aspects of gardening it touched on. I was especially interested in the vertical gardening section! This book would be a great addition to any gardener's collection.
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I really enjoyed reading this book. It has taught me how to start a garden and covers everything you need to know to about soil, managing weeds, planting, etc. I learned different ways to fertilize as well as how to water and harvest successfully!
I mentioned this book to a friend who is also going to start reading for her community garden she manages.
I love gardening, whether its fruits and vegetables or plants and flowers. This book was so helpful in giving me tips to make my plants grow bigger and better. I have been around plants my whole life and still learned tons from this book. There are lots of pictures, tips, tricks, and just plain great information on each type of plant listed in the book. The wording is very easy to understand you do not have to have a PHD to figure out what the book is talking abut, gotta love that.
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The thing that drew me into this book at first was the expanse of flowers and vegetable plants. I already grow a vegetable garden but can always learn new tricks of the trade with it. There are things that I face every year that have me rejoicing or looking to find a fix. So this is a great go-to for me. It tells me about diseases, pest control, and even helps with finding the right amount of water. In the winter, I can look through and dream up what next summer will/can look like. Also, the added information on the flower side is a great inspiration that can get me moving in planting more and more beautiful flowers around my house. I can always learn more and more about fertilizer and I found the pruning to be very helpful. A recommended resource for your garden library.
I received a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This book is very comprehensive, It will be extraordinarily helpful to a new gardener, even if they have sone knowledge already.
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