Gardening is a fulfilling hobby. Having a full-bloomed garden can definitely be a source of great joy for many. Here are a few books that will take you a step closer in realizing your dream.
The Anxious Gardener’s Book of Answers
- Teri Dunn Chace
This is a great book when you are new to gardening. Teri Dunn Chace’s book has met gardening anxiety head-on and attacks the obvious and oblivious puzzles of garden care. In the book, the author talks about 100 common difficulties and explains the way out. Some topics include: fertilizing the garden, pruning flowering shrubs and coping with pests. Also, the best part: she advises how to treat wrongdoings if her readers have goofed up.
One critic even commented that Chace’s basic advice as a garden mentor is “Relax, regroup, learn as you go — and enjoy your garden.”
A Guide to Bearded Irises: Cultivating the Rainbow
- Kelly D. Norris
Kelly D. Norris’ comprehensive guide catalogues the fine points of growing spectacular irises. He busts myths related to growing irises all along. For instance: He explains why cutting foliage in summer helps kick start new leaf growth. Norris’ book offers fresh inspiration and wisdom that will help you extensively to develop this hobby well.
Grow Fruit Naturally: A Hands-on Guide to Luscious, Homegrown Fruit
- Lee Reich
Lee Reich’s expertise helps his readers grow and ripen “nature’s original dessert”. He helps backyard gardeners with the daunting task of planting, pruning, pest control and harvesting fruits. Reich, who has a doctorate in horticulture (fruit specialty) educates the basics in the start of the book. In the latter chapters he delves deeper and speaks about growing exotic fruits.
Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast: A Natural History
Carol Gracie
Carol Gracie’s fascination with flowers and her experience as an educator with the New York Botanical Garden is well reflected in this book. To illustrate, in the chapter on the violet, the book talks about its association with Napoleon, its citation by Shakespeare and its history along with culinary uses.
This engaging book is an amazing way to become acquainted with colourful flowers that can exist well without a gardener’s intervention.
Just pick up any of these books to know more about having well-endowed gardens.

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