Read, Learn and Grow
Build your library — and your gardening skills — with these inspiring books that double as perfect, practical gifts.
Tending a plot of land is a constant education and a library of garden resources is an indispensable tool. Just in time for the gift season, the following titles are filled with practical advice and inspiring purpose.
“Garden Allies: The Insects, Birds, and Other Animals That Keep Your Garden Beautiful and Thriving,” by Frederique Lavoipierre
“The Heirloom Gardener: Traditional Plants & Skills for the Modern World,” by John Forti
“Ground Rules: 100 Easy Lessons for Growing a More Glorious Garden,” by Kate Frey
“The Beginner’s Guide to Growing Great Vegetables,” by Lorene Edwards Forkner
“Grow More Food: A Vegetables Gardener’s Guide to Getting the Biggest Harvest Possible from a Space of Any Size,” by Colin McCrate and Brad Halm
“Twenty Reasons Not to Garden (And Why I Ignore Them All),” “Plants are Terrible People,” and the newly released “(L)eavesdropping” by Luke Ruggenberg
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