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An eyeopening book that is filled with tips, tricks, and ideas for creating a more sustainable home garden. There are so many ideas so you will have no problem finding a solution perfect for your garden and your budget.
This is a great book for anyone starting out in their permaculrure journey. There were so many great hints and tips and it was so chock full of great information that I will be buying a physical copy to dip into as and when I need it
I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. Some great ideas for projects that can be done if you are a gardener.
I wasn't able to access this for some reason but having flicked through a sample can say it looks like a wonderful, informative book.
A bit of a mixed bag here. Rose presents many good projects, and though she presents different "levels" (of difficulty and/or ecological impact that you could achieve based on your ability or location or both) for them, many seem out-of-reach or impractical for the average home gardener (unless you happen to live in an area that permits urban/suburban farms). Also, while I love many of the ideas and the reasoning behind them, I think the impact and inspiration could've been raised with more "after" photos showing the beautiful gardens that have many of the completed projects.
Extremely informative book on gardening. This isn’t a overly technical language book so it’s really easy to understand. The author explains every step without talking over a newbies head.
While this book won’t completely work for me with my yard, I found lots of helpful tips and practices.
I expected to like this book more than I did. I consider myself a regenerative, sustainable gardener and was looking forward to simple, green projects. Something about this one just felt lacking to me, and like the author made it all harder than it had to be. This would probably be a great library read and will be a good fit for others.
Permaculture doesn't need to be difficult as this book definitely shows. So many practical ideas that can be incorporated into any garden to make it more healthy and self-sufficient. Excellent ideas!
The Regenerative Garden is a tutorial and reference for relaxing with plants, using plants, and building a healthy garden written by Stephanie Rose. Due out 15th March 2022 from Quarto on their Cool Springs Press imprint, it's 176 pages and will be available in paperback format.
This is a well written gardening guide with lots of small tutorials with a more holistic & meditative aspect. The basic gardening info is here: how to improve soil, how to plan and choose planting material, how to conserve and get the best use out of water resources, climate, ethics, and community building. In addition, each chapter contains project tutorials related thematically to the chapter. The projects are listed individually in the table of contents. Within each tutorial are included highlighted text boxes showing three levels of engagement for supporting and improving garden health. For example, the first level might be to build a trellis, second level is to build it using re-purposed materials to keep them out of a landfill, and the third and most desirable level is to use it and re-use it until it's ready to be composted.
The author has also included a resources and links list as well as a short list of annotations related to information in the book. Resources are mostly slanted to readers living and gardening in North America, although the information contained in the book itself will be broadly relevant for readers no matter where they live.
Four stars.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
Interesting projects, lovely pictures, well explained and easy to follow.
It was an interesting and informative read, I will surely try some of the projects.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
This book is an absolutely beautiful guide to the basics of regenerative gardening. The format is easy to read and quickly look back to for reference.
There are eight sections (like soil and water) that each has an overview of why they are important and then a selection of projects that improve the garden. Each project has options ranging from a minor to a big effort.
I got a few ideas for my own garden from reading this and I plan to refer back to the how-to guides and charts as I continue to work on my garden. Specifically the pond information and how to make a worm hotel “compost.”
It is a broad book and Rose is upfront that you will have to further research these projects for your climate and own garden. The intended audience seems to be a mid-size home gardener, most projects were suited for a backyard. A few places lacked further details and clarification that would have helped me understand why certain projects were beneficial or where they were best suited for.
The Regenerative Garden by Stephanie Rose is a garden treasure. It appeals aesthetically and offers great help to the home gardener. What is pleasing to the eye with Stephanie's wonderful photographs is the simple layout. The grid is hexagon which is fitting and Stephanie's creative soul is evident throughout. Stephanie covers everything from soil to community in this inviting garden book.
The Regenerative Garden also includes a Project List which in itself covers a multitude of beneficial projects. She even covers hugelkultur which is fitting for a gardening book covering sustainability. One of my favorites was the Children's Sensory Garden. On the other spectrum, the Seed-Sharing Library was adorable and a nice idea since it followed the model of the Little Free Library but not a great idea since seeds need to be stored from moisture, keep cool, and preferably a dark place. but adorable photos nevertheless of Little Seed Sharing Library neighborhood houses. This is a welcome book, an invigorating motivating book that could spur much motivation to building better soil, understanding plants better, and gaining knowledge about sustainable gardening practices that can start in your own yard creating a beautiful garden, and spreading to your community. It is also a great book for gifting with a gorgeous cover that Stepanie designed and created herself starting with her soil and plants around her own garden. Stephanie is inspiring, creative and creates fantastic books that are timely, needed, and designed well.
Between the layout, great photos, fantastic graphics, a treasure of information, and inviting writing I will use this book in my teaching and highly recommend for anyone wanting to learn about regenerative gardening.
Thank you to NetGalley for the preview PDF of this book!
I first became familiar with the author through her posts on Pinterest and found many of her blog posts helpful. I live in the Pacific Northwest so her garden advice proved helpful for me here and there. So when I saw her new book was coming soon I was thrilled to be able to preview the digital version. It does not disappoint!
Right from the start you are given a definition of "regenerative" that is approachable and encouraging. You do not need to be an experienced gardener nor a botanist to grasp the concept of regenerative gardening.
Each chapter is full of helpful information teaching the basic ideas behind creating a garden that will in turn reward you with less work and more bounty. The projects are explained well and laid out in gorgeous photos and illustrations that I could easily follow. I am limited to a patio container garden at present but this is a book that I look forward to purchasing in physical form so that maybe one day I can apply so much more of it's practice to a larger garden.
A great collection of simple, beautiful projects to create a sustainable and user-friendly garden for everyone to enjoy.
At first glance, this level of gardening was well beyond my own. The chapter on soil was too technical for me, and the chapter on water was a lot for my suburbs plot. But the sixth part of the book was perfection. I wrote down tons of ideas to share with my kids and neighbors this summer! I can't wait to try out some of these community building garden ideas!
A beautiful book to leaf through, a good chunk of the information is for the intermediate gardener, but a final part is perfect for all.
Thank you Netgalley for the chance to review this title!
A beautiful introduction to permaculture. The plant partner, guild recipes, and garden project ideas are great. The green manure chart is excellent. Looking forward to checking out the other resources listed.
My new go-to garden bible!
This is easily the most helpful gardening book I have ever read. Beginning gardeners often receive extremely general advice such as, "Amend your soil with compost! Use cover crops! Collect rainwater!" But that advice is lacking in specificity and trying to find solid information on the internet can be overwhelming.
This book is exactly the opposite. Every technique and suggestion is clearly explained with detail and is easy to follow. I'm already planning how to incorporate these strategies into my garden both immediately and in the long term. Particularly excited to try some of the watering tricks and the guild pairings for my apple trees!