15 Best Raised Bed Gardening Book
Updated on: December 2023
Best Raised Bed Gardening Book in 2023
All New Square Foot Gardening, 3rd Edition, Fully Updated: MORE Projects - NEW Solutions - GROW Vegetables Anywhere (All New Square Foot Gardening (9))
Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know to Start and Sustain a Thriving Garden
The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, 2nd Edition: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions: Wide Rows, Organic Methods, Raised Beds, Deep Soil
Veg in One Bed: How to Grow an Abundance of Food in One Raised Bed, Month by Month
Raised Bed Revolution: Build It, Fill It, Plant It ... Garden Anywhere!
The Ultimate Guide to Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: How to Grow Flowers and Vegetables in Raised Beds for a Successful Garden
Field Guide to Urban Gardening: How to Grow Plants, No Matter Where You Live: Raised Beds - Vertical Gardening - Indoor Edibles - Balconies and Rooftops - Hydroponics
Raised Row Gardening: Incredible Organic Produce with No Tilling and Minimal Weeding
Home Gardener's No-Dig Raised Bed Gardens: Growing Vegetables, Salads and Soft Fruit in Raised No-Dig Beds (Creative Homeowner) Over 200 Photos, Easy Instructions, & A-Z Directory (Specialist Guide)
40 Projects for Building Your Backyard Homestead: A Hands-on, Step-by-Step Sustainable-Living Guide (Creative Homeowner) Includes Fences, Coops, Sheds, Wind & Solar Power, Rooftop & Vertical Gardening
Raised-Bed Gardening: How to grow more in less space
Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Making and Sustaining a Thriving Organic Vegetable Garden in an Urban Setting
RAISED BED GARDENING HANDBOOK: Useful tips tricks and home gardening hacks
Starter Vegetable Gardens: 24 No-Fail Plans for Small Organic Gardens
Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre
Top 5 Container Gardening Books
Container gardening is one of the easiest ways to perk up your patio, porch and balcony, or give your garden a fresh infusion of color and beauty. This article covers five great container gardening books worthy of being on a gardener's bookshelf.
Container gardening books abound, but here are my top five picks worthy of being on a gardener's bookshelf.
P. Allen Smith's Container Gardens: 60 Container Recipes to Accent Your Garden Home (2005)
With two television shows, a bestselling first book and numerous workshops nationwide, P.Allen Smith is a well-known name among gardeners. He's one of my favorite gardening gurus as well, primarily because he imparts his innovative design ideas in a way that's accessible to beginners yet equally valuable to veterans. This beautiful book presents container gardening in a creative recipe-style format with ingredient lists, step-by-step planting instructions and display tips for eye-catching container gardens. The designs range from casual to sophisticated, and include recipes for every season.
You Grow Girl (Paperback, 2005)
Gayla Trail's hip, humorous tome is a far cry from the more straight-laced container gardening books of yesteryear. The cheeky but information-packed text guides aspiring gardeners in growing flowers, vegetables and herbs in containers, as well as in the ground. Divided into five accessible sections (Plan, Plant, Grow, Bounty and Chill), You Grow Girl covers the entire gardening experience. The book even includes lots of fun things to make with your bountiful harvest, like bath and beauty products, and herbal tea.
Easy Container Gardens (2020)
This comprehensive container gardening book by Pamela Crawford should be read by anyone who's ever killed a plant (which pretty much includes every gardener, doesn't it?). Clearly written and beautifully photographed, the informative book includes step-by-step instructions for creating foolproof container gardens. It also has wonderful profiles of 48 plants that are the easiest to grow. Red ribbon container plants need some grooming now and then, while blue ribbon picks require little or no care for their entire growing season!
Bountiful Container: How to Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers (2002).
Rose Marie Nichols McGee and Maggie Stuckey's delightful container gardening book is chock-full of practical knowledge that everyone from novice gardeners to green-thumb experts will appreciate. Nicely organized and pleasant to read, the book includes detailed information on choosing containers and plants, soil needs, watering, fertilizing, potential pests and diseases, tips for succession planting, harvesting, and craft projects.
Kids Container Gardening: Year-Round Projects for Inside and Out (2005)
Introduce children to the fun of gardening with this colorful, project-oriented book by Cindy Krezel. Creative, kid-friendly projects include succulent gardens, vegetable hanging baskets, butterfly gardens and amaryllis pots, each accompanied by a handy materials list, easy to follow directions and lively photos of young gardeners in action.