First up is Deep South Month-by-Month Gardening: what to do each month to have a beautiful garden all year by Nellie Neal. As the long title suggests, the author gives you the tips and tricks needed to keep up your garden all year long. You will learn which plants grow best in our area and when you should plant, prune, or dig them up. She gives you an easy-to-follow format and includes step-by-step pictorial guides.
One of the biggest challenges for gardeners is how to keep pests at bay without spraying all those harmful chemicals. Fear not, dear patrons, because we have Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control by Jessica Walliser. This book is all about beneficial bugs--who they are, how they work, what they eat, and how to attract them. The author profiles nineteen bugs which are helpful to gardeners, with descriptions, illustrations, and a list of their benefits, along with planting and zone details about thirty-nine plants which can be used to attract them.
Not sure you want to plant and take care of a big garden? Don't really have the space to plant a garden? No problem! We have a couple of new books on gardening in small spaces. First, there is Grow Vegetables in Pots which gives you tips and tricks about how to plant tasty tomatoes and luscious herbs in small containers, so that you can enjoy the "fruits" of your labor without having to till up a garden plot. The author lists the plants that grow well in small spaces and which plants grow well together.
We also have the book All New Square Foot Gardening: the Revolutionary Way to Grow More in Less Space by Mel Bartholomew. This author covers how to build planter boxes, how to use vertical space to plant your crops, and how to extend your seasons to get the most out of your crops.
All of these books (and more) are located in the library's non-fiction section between the call numbers 628 and 636. Feel free to come in and check some out or just flip through them to get some ideas. We have books for the novice gardener as well as the seasoned horticulturalist! Enjoy and Happy Planting!
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