Review:
Like Luebbermann's other new book, Homegrown Fruit, Little Potted Gardens is an inspiration for would-be gardeners with limited space who may have mistakenly assumed that they cannot successfully garden without a lot more space than they have, in the climate in which they live, or in the face of the fact that they have little or no previous gardening experience. The author simply does not accept any excuses. If you want to raise flowers, vegetables, and fruit, you can, and this book will show you how. The main sections of the book include "Pots for a Sunny Windowsill," "Pots for an Inside Garden," "Potted Bulbs," "Pots for a Terrace Garden," "Potted Kitchen Gardens," and "Recipes for Potted Gardens," which is all about preparing your pots, tools, and soil for gardening in limited space. This is a small book for people with small spaces but big ideas, illustrated with beautiful color photographs, nicely indexed for quick reference, and including a resource list for seeds and plants. --Mark A. Hetts
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