by Marissa
Creamer Rowan Public Library
To the delight of
gardeners, the days are getting longer, brighter, and warmer. Faithful perennials rising from the soil are like
good friends returning from an extended vacation. Native coral honeysuckle and crossvine are
blooming at the edge of the woods, attracting hummingbirds and a variety of
bees. Garden centers are filled with tempting new plants. It’s the happiest time of the year for
gardeners, who long for the weekend so they can get outside with their plants.
There’s so much to do at the start of the growing season and so little time. Unfortunately, the weather does not always
cooperate. (How can it be raining? What are we going to do now? ) It helps to always
have some gardening books on hand so you can get new ideas and make plans for
your garden while you wait out the storm. Fortunately, Rowan Public Library has
a wonderful collection of gardening books to enlighten and inspire you.
“Groundbreaking
Food Gardens: 73 Plans That Will Change the Way You Grow Your Garden” by Niki
Jabbour is filled with ideas for novel and inspiring food gardens from a
variety of professional gardeners. You’ll find a garden that provides salad
greens fifty-two weeks a year, another that supplies your favorite cocktail
ingredients, one that you can grow on a balcony, one that encourages
pollinators, one that grows twenty-four kinds of chili peppers, and dozens
more. Each plan is fully illustrated and includes a profile of the contributor,
the story behind the design, and a plant list.
Does your yard have
a narrow strip of lawn between the sidewalk and the curb? With a little
imagination, this space can add curb appeal to your home, expand the size of
your garden and provide an environmentally friendly way to conserve resources.
“Hellstrip Gardening: Create a Paradise Between the Sidewalk and the Curb” by
Evelyn Hadden can help you reclaim this underutilized space. This comprehensive
guide covers how to determine the city and Home Owner s Association rules
governing the area, how to choose plants that thrive in tough situations, how
to design pathways for accessibility, and much more. Gorgeous color photographs
of hellstrip gardens from across the country offer inspiration and visual
guidance to anyone ready to tackle this final frontier. With “Hellstrip
Gardening” in hand, you can finally create the paradise you want in the most
unexpected of places.
If you are crafty
and would like to add a special touch to your garden, you might enjoy “Mosaic Garden
Projects” by Mark Brody. This book applies the art of mosaic to both functional
and decorative pieces for the garden. This hands-on guide includes a primer on
the fundamentals of mosaic, with information on materials and the three different
mosaic methods. The twenty-five step-by-step projects build on the basics and
are arranged in order of difficulty. The book begins with simple projects, such
as address numbers, bird feeders, and stepping stones, and ends with more
involved pieces, including a jeweled frog, pagoda, and orb fountain. Project
templates are included along with instructions on how to scale each project.
You can find these
titles and many more gardening books at Rowan Public Library. Make sure you always have some good books on
hand whatever the weather.
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