Gardening — the most popular hobby in America and growing much more so in just the last few years — deserves more and better explanations of how to do it. Especially considering the many fairly recent changes in how it’s done.
“Back to the – NEW – Basics” looks at gardening from the perspective of a biologist-horticulturist in a way that closely ties new sciences to familiar step-by-step practices.
It is intended for gardeners at all levels, including and especially beginners. More specifically, this book is aimed at any gardener who asks the deeper questions about gardening — whether beginner, mid-level, or advanced. It addresses such questions as why gardeners should not till the soil, why gardeners should make compost and use it as a mulch, why gardeners should prune growing trees in Summer, as well as so many of the other “whys” of gardening.
Overall, “Back to the New Basics” is organized to be a handy reference book, to be returned to regularly for just that right bit of specific information. But this book should also be “read” from the first chapter to the last to appreciate just how all the various pieces of gardening fit together in so many synergistic ways.
In its 22 chapters, you’ll find extensive and inspiring background on
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