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Herb Gardening for Dummies
Herb Gardening for Dummies
Authors: Karan Davis Cutler, Kathleen Fisher, National Gardening Association
Publisher: For Dummies
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 580110

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 392
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1

ISBN: 0764552007
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.7
UPC: 785555008663
EAN: 9780764552007
ASIN: 0764552007

Publication Date: January 2000
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Condition: Ex-Library Book.Tight Clean Pages. Cover & Edge Wear. Fast Shipping!!! Orders Tracked On Items Over $10.00, where available.

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
A decent starting place for those new to the fascinating world of herbs, Herb Gardening for Dummies covers everything from garden design (traditional knots to a simple window box) to proper care, feeding, and usage of these versatile plants. The plant encyclopedia is cleverly written, informative, and gives ideas on how to use these little critters once you've harvested them--the authors are considerably more cautious than herbal guides written by professional naturopaths, which can be a good thing for newcomers to the field. Organic methods of pest control and fertilization are emphasized, as these plants are often grown for human consumption. Choosing the right plants for your growing conditions and interest level is important, and there's lots of helpful advice on these topics.

The downside to this book is its lack of pictures. There are lots of line drawings, but they tend to show particular stages of a process, rather than each step. Color photos are limited to one section, and since the photos are separate from the descriptions, they don't add much value to the book. With bullet-point lists, icons for highlighting categories like "ecofriendly" or "time-saving," and simple tables and charts, how-to photos aren't essential. For folks who learn best with straightforward reading, the presentation won't be an issue, but if pictorial aids are what you need for learning, look elsewhere. --Jill Lightner

Product Description
Herb Gardening For Dummies is your guide to growing a garden that smells and tastes as good as it looks. Whether you're a absolute herb-gardening novice or you're a seasoned veteran, this book helps you understand herbs and create a garden for year-round enjoyment...

  • Uncover the nitty-gritty of how and where herbs grow, how they were used in the past, and how they are used today.
  • Decide which herbs fare best in your climate -- and in your garden -- by looking at growing seasons, soil, and weather patterns.
  • Design your herb garden to fit a theme, personal taste, or your surroundings.
  • Dive into comprehensive descriptions of more than 65 herbs that explain what purpose each is used for and how they are grown.
  • Take note of basic advice and special tricks that help you harvest your herbs, propagate new plants, and prepare your garden for the next season.
  • Harvest your crop, preserve the herbs you've grown, and explore inventive uses for your dried herbs.
Additional sections help you find essential garden equipment, information on caring for sick plants, and mail-order seed companies to bring your backyard or rooftop garden to life.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Herb Gardening For Dummies   March 25, 2000
 38 out of 43 found this review helpful

"Dummies" is bliss. Having recently purchased a home in the city that had a preexisting herb garden was a wonderful extra. What to do, however, if you know nothing about herbs (the 70's notwithstanding)and even less about gardening?

Along comes Herb Gardening For Dummies. Once I learned that dirt under ones nails can actually be sexy (okay, it's the pasta sauce made with fresh crushed basil from your own garden that really scores)the rest is largely downhill...and surprisingly fun.

Written with the same wit and easy to follow guidelines as other Dummy publications, my only complaint is that the book isn't smudgeproof. Dirt washes off hands and knees but isn't nearly as forgiving on the printed page.

Fun, helpful read even if I don't decide to follow Oliver Douglas to Hooterville.

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