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Container Gardening Complete
Container Gardening Complete: Creative Projects for Growing Vegetables and Flowers in Small Spaces | Jessica Walliser
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The ideal book for urban gardeners, indoor gardeners, and vegetable gardeners, Container Gardening Complete is a thorough visual guide that will get you growing quickly! Whether you are growing vegetables, fruits, or flowers on an apartment balcony; creating a small vegetable garden for personal use; or decorating steps and walkways, Container Gardening Complete has everything you need to know to be successful. The methods described in this book are foolproof and easy to follow, with step-by-step directions and photographs, scalable projects for differing needs, and many great ideas for upscaled containers from things you have around your home. You’ll get to know the ins and outs of gardening in a small space, from the importance of drainage, irrigation, and other watering concerns to ornamental combinations of plants, and the very best vegetables, fruits, and nonedibles for container gardening. This is the best, most complete book on the market for container gardening.
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kspenmoll
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#BloomingBibliophiles #garden
Daffodils my only flowers. The front garden needs a huge clean up!!!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 💛💛 We did a huge clean up today!! 4y
OriginalCyn620 Pretty! 💛 4y
TheAromaofBooks I wandered around looking at everything that needs a cleanup - does that count as work?? 😂 4y
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Mindelan
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Dreaming of spring on this snow day, and doing some reading up for our next container garden with little Ripley. Hoping to up my garden game a little bit for next year, and draw in/feed more native birds and pollinators! Watching the garden come alive last year was such fun. I‘m also trying to plot a way to grow strawberries too, but we have plentiful, balcony-scaling squirrels... any food we want to harvest ourselves may have to be grown indoors.