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The 20-30 Something Garden Guide: A No-Fuss, Down and Dirty, Gardening 101 for Anyone Who Wants to Grow Stuff

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The 20-30 Something Garden Guide: A No-Fuss, Down and Dirty, Gardening 101 for Anyone Who Wants to Grow Stuff

Contributors:

By (Author) Dee Nash

ISBN:

9780985562274

Publisher:

St. Lynn's Press

Imprint:

St. Lynn's Press

Publication Date:

17th February 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

635

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 203mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

558g

Description

Urban farming is the hot new movement sweeping the country: growing food closer to where we live, whether it's on a condo deck, in a backyard or in a community garden. The 20/30-Something Garden Guide gives that busy, mostly urban, cohort a fun, non-intimidating introduction to the basics of gardening. These are the folks who want to know where the

Reviews

If you know someone planting their first garden, buy them a copy of this book. It matter not if they have a balcony or a larger backyard growing space, it's all here: the how-tos, the whys, and the whens. Dee lays it out in an easy going style. Along with the book, wrap up a pair of your favorite garden gloves and a pack of lettuce seeds, and you will have launched someone on a lifetime of gardening. -Mary Ann Newcomer, the Dirt Diva and author of The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Mountain State
Think of Dee Nash as your favorite horticultural big sister. Pretty soon, your thumb will be green and your salad bowl will be filled with tasty greens you've grown yourself! -Debra Prinzing, author of Slow Flowers and The 50 Mile Bouquet
If you're looking for a book that combines practical food growing experience with innovation, humor, and country sense, look no further. Dee Nash is an enthusiastic garden coach who provides the basic know-how and the encouragement for young (and not-so-young) wannabe gardeners to start growing their own food - Niki Jabbour, author of The Year Round Vegetable Gardener and Groundbreaking Food Gardens
Where was this book when I was a struggling young gardener Dee Nash writes with an ease, depth of knowledge and familiarity as only a true, hands-in-the-soil gardener can. I am grateful that Dee is sharing her passion with new generations of gardeners. Carpe terra! - Sharon Lovejoy, author of Trowel & Error
You can't do better than Dee Nash for your personal gardening coach; she's learned from the ground up and knows how to make it fun and rewarding, whether you want to start small or jump right into growing a bountiful harvest of food and flowers. -Nancy Ondra, author of Grasses and The Perennial Care Manual
Dee Nashs new book, The 20-30 Something Garden Guide (St. Lynns Press $17.95) takes me back to those blissful and excited days when I knew nothing, but plunged ahead anyway. Nash understands that a young adults first forays into gardening are often constrained by full time jobs and caring for young children. She successfully introduces novice gardeners into the basics of gardening with encouragement and some of the latest garden knowledge and techniques. The 20-30 Something Garden Guide is divided into three main sections that first take the gardener into a container garden, and all the basic information about potting soil, garden soil, fertilizers, watering, and bugs. Let it be known that Nashs own garden is organic. In addition to providing herself with healthy food and beautiful flowers, she is determined to do her part in supporting the natural world with its pollinators and other bugs, good and bad. She also takes the gardener into the second and third years of gardening, as knowledge and experience grow. Nash is an engaging writer, with a conversational style. She is an excellent coach, like the one she urges every new gardener, of any age, to find. We all look for information and advice in different places. I began with a subscription to Organic Gardening magazine. It was my bible. Nashs book will serve well as a bible for todays new gardener. . . If you want more advice from Dee Nash you can visit her at her informative and inspiring blog www.reddirtramblings.com and http://20-30somethinggardenguide.com where youll also be able to link to the Dear Friend and Gardener virtual garden club where a whole variety of gardener/bloggers (including me) will be writing about their vegetable garden adventures this year. -- Pat Leuchtman * The 20-30 Something Garden Guide by Dee Nash *
The uplifting, encouraging tone is exactly what makes this gardening book so special. As Dee writes in the book, One of the great disadvantages to being a gardener is perfectionism I want to help you think more about gardening as a process and not a series of to-do lists. Lets turn the idea of chores into a meditation that benefits your entire life Beginning gardeners will especially find this book helpful, but experienced gardeners will still appreciate Dees horticultural knowledge and attention to best practices. -- Teresa O'Connor * The 20/30 Something Garden Guide *

Author Bio

Dee Nash is the mother of two 20/30-Somethings. Her garden writing has appeared in Organic Gardening, Fine Gardening, flower, The Oklahoman, and the Oklahoma Horticultural Societys Horticultural Horizons. She regularly contributes writing and photography to Oklahoma Gardener. For three years she wrote for Lowes Creative Ideas Team blog, and she currently writes online features for Fiskars Corporation and Proven Winners plants. She is a member of the Garden Writers Association.
Her blog, http://reddirtramblings.com was voted Best Garden Blog of 2011 by Horticulture magazine. She also posts on her YouTube channel: https://plus.google.com/u/0/106216649199501412059/posts

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