The Backyard Gardener
Simple, Easy, and Beautiful Gardening with Vegetables, Herbs, and Flowers
by Kelly Orzel
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Pub Date Apr 01 2017 | Archive Date Apr 21 2017
Rowman & Littlefield | Lyons Press
Description
A beautiful and simple guide to edible gardening
The “garden to table” movement is inspiring another generation of
gardeners but many of them have questions. How important is composting?
Is seed saving really worth it? Focusing on sustainable, organic growing
practices and plants, The Backyard Gardener is a comprehensive handbook that will help get them started.
Kelly Orzel covers everything from soil selection to growing and
harvesting. Sidebars such as “garden center survival tips” offer useful
advice to help readers build their confidence and know-how. This guide
also features photographs of beautiful plant bed designs, propagation
techniques, and much more.
Kelly Orzel is
a horticulturist who owns and operates Bowery Beach Farm in Cape
Elizabeth, Maine. She is also a freelance writer and photographer.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781493026579 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Great layout, pictures and text! It is a complete resource for a backyard gardener from novice to expert!
I have been gardening all my adult life, but it turns out I still have a lot to learn. Orzel tackles things like soil prep (something I always have problems with), companion planting, insect and animal damage control, seed saving and composting. A worthwhile addition to any gardener’s library. I can’t wait for the snow to melt to try out some of Orzel’s techniques
The Backyard Gardener by Kelly Orzel is a very comprehensive gardening guide. It lists tips and recommendations from start to finish, from soil to harvest. The photos in the book are beautiful. It also has a monthly to do list, organic options, how to get rid of garden pests, and additional resources. I highly recommend this book for the gardener's bookshelf!
I really enjoy vegetable gardening and have read many books on the subject. This one has lots of good advice and info on creating a garden that should produce copious amounts of veggies over the summer. Very useful.
I learned a bunch to new gardening tips and tricks by reading this book. I find it a very information gardening book. I printed the Garden Calendar and love the tip about landscape fabric. I am doing that for now on.
A great and easy to read book on those looking to garden and grow items that can also be used in cooking. The chapters are broken down by different techniques and growing methods. There is also a handy growing calendar chapter. This book is ideal for those just beginning gardening or those looking to advance their simple flowerbeds. This book would be great for any public library non-fiction collection or a technical college with a horticulture program.
A quite advanced guide to organic gardening. There's a lot of useful information in these pages, but it was beyond my skills and/or needs. On the other hand, if you want to know how to adjust the pH balance of your soil, establish multi-year three-foot compost piles, build your own greenhouse, lay out landscape fabric, or set up four-year crop rotation plans, this is the book for you! Given that I live in an apartment with a few windows and a fire escape to garden on, it was less useful to me. I did enjoy the long chapter on individual plants, giving specific tips on how to grow, harvest, fertilize, and protect each kind (mostly vegetables, with herbs and flowers getting much fewer pages).
It's a well-written, informative book, but not the one I needed.
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The Backyard Gardener by Kelly Orzel is a wonderful guide to gardening. The six chapters cover everything from soil to a monthly gardening calendar. Many plants from flowers to vegetables are covered with thorough information. I especially appreciate Ms. Orzel's guide to succession planting and companion planting advice. While very helpful for beginners, this book will also appeal to longtime gardener's too. The beautiful photographs added to my enjoyment of the book. It will be a book that I refer to for many years to come.
Beautiful pictures populate the pages as you are lead through the steps to a successful garden, starting with the soil. An important part of any garden, suggestions are made of emendments that improve it, but the recommendation of testing it are the most important. It's tough to know what the soil lacks without these simple tests.
Tips on tools,time saving, plant support, pest and diseases abound.
It includes aid in starting from seed and transplanting your plants, rotation, companion planting and compost hints.
Different vegetables, fruits and herbs are discussed at length. The information contained in this book covers most of the articles that a home gardener would need.
Some flowers are covered as well as a calendar checklist.
Well written and easily disseminated information make this book a winner.
Want to grow your own fruit and veggies, but have no idea what you're doing? Maybe you live in the city or you have a small yard or every houseplant you ever owned died so you never attempted outdoor gardening...well, anyway, you need this book. A great, clearly written gardening resource for beginners, amateurs, and those of us who have regular colored thumbs.
From garden to table, this is full of sensible ideas about taking care of your soil, planting, harvesting and just about everything else to do with growing a healthy vegetable garden. Beautifully photographed and presented. Recommended.
I am an expert at gardening. Destroying them, I mean. I forget to water or get overcome by my allergies and hide inside or come out to find that all my beautiful herbs were enjoyed by bunnies and squirrels or destroyed by the crazy Kansas weather. Are you like me? Because now there is help. Kelly Orzel has written a book to give us all expert advice with plants.
The Backyard Gardener: Simple, Easy, and Beautiful Gardening with Vegetables, Herbs, and Flowers offers help and resources for people like me. She takes you step by step through the process, from the ground up.
Horticulturist Orzel starts with the foundation, the soil, and helps you prepare it. She helps you understand the tools you need, how to feed the soil, why weeding is so important, how to deal with damaged or diseased plants, and how to deal with pests. She draws on her years of experience to offer simple explanations and workable solutions.
From there, The Backyard Gardener takes you through planting and propagation, starting seeds indoors, saving seeds, dividing plants, and transplanting. It also provides practices for organic growing, like crop rotation, succession planting, intercropping, plant stacking, and companion gardening. In other words, Orzel helps you plan the timing and location of your plants to make the most of your soil.
Then she takes you through a host of vegetable, herb, and flower plants, offering foolproof strategies for keeping them healthy and strong until it's time to harvest and enjoy. Lettuces, root vegetables, savory herbs, and beautiful flowers all combine in fresh ways to create a beautiful, sustainable garden for beginner and intermediate gardeners.
The book includes lots of beautiful photos for inspiration and so many resources for once you're ready to go on your own plot. Suggested reading and websites, suppliers of gardening supplies, garden calendars, and seasonal checklists all help you plan and prepare for your best garden yet.
As for me, maybe this is my year. The Backyard Gardener has given me so much information I can take to my favorite garden center and start to build my beautiful backyard garden. I don't think I can reverse all my years of unsuccessful gardening in only one year, but I can make a start. And now I know just where to begin. There is hope, even for a black thumb like me!
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A great book about gardening. Each and every page page gives detail about how to plant each and every plant........
This book is beautiful and exceedingly helpful for people with enough space and time for a large garden. It is a great book to grow with (pun intended) from your fledgling sprouts to tiny greenhouses. I will be getting a copy for my personal collection when I can, it is an enlightening read.
This cheerful and colorful entry-level guide to backyard gardening covers flowers, veggies and herbs in a very clear and engaging way. For more experienced gardeners, it might be more of a review than an introduction to gardening techniques.
I have very little gardening experience, having only successfully grown tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and gourds, so this book suited me perfectly. There is also a section on organic gardening and a helpful calendar with monthly checklists.
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