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Herb Book Reviews
One of the most popular places to learn about herbal gardening is through books. A good herbal book is worth it's weight in gold. Let's find out which books are worth buying.
Herbs: The Complete Gardener's Guide, By Patrick Lima
Book Review of Herbs: The Complete Gardener's Guide, by Patrick Lima
Book Review: The Complete Idiot's Guide To Small Space Gardening
Book Review of the new book: The Complete Idiot's Guide To Small Space Gardening
I Garden: Urban Style
Book review of the new title: I Garden: Urban Style
Wethersfield Seed Gardens
Comstock Ferre & Co.
Fresh Food From Small Spaces: Book Review
Small space gardens can enjoy a full array of homegrown foods. The Square Inch Gardening expert will show you how.
The Earthwise Herbal
Matthew Wood is once again offering a must have book for anyone interested in what to do with their herbs. Fantastic resource for the beginner, Wood also offers much more in depth information for the more experienced herbalist.
Herbs for Pets
An excellent book for anyone interested in growing herbs that will benefit pets.
Herb Mixtures and Spicy Blends
A wonderful book about unique ways to use your herbs. Recipes include fresh as well as dried herbs. You will never again wonder what to do with that extra thyme you harvest.
Herbal Tea Gardens: 22 Plans For Your Enjoyment & Well - Being
Here is a book that can be considered all in one. It gives a list of herbs, how to grow them and wonderful garden plans. If you are simply looking for herbal tea recipes, the book is packed full of them!
What Garden Magazines Are You Subscribing To?
What are your favorite gardening magazines?
How Do You Store Your Gardening Magazines?
If you are like most gardeners, you receive a lot of gardening magazines throughout the year. How do you store all of this great content? Share your ideas for simple and effective ways to keep track of the information you need without being overloaded with piles of paper.
Compete Idiot's Guide to Composting
The most comprehensive book on composting on the market today. If you have questions on basic composting, vermiculture, or anything related to making your own black gold, this is the book is a must have.
