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Books for Your Balcony Garden Library

by Fern on August 28, 2008

in Book Review

Everyone could use another book. Or at least that’s the philosophy I live by. There may be families that love books as much as mine, but I am confident that none love them more.

I am a very curious person, so I have a wide variety of books, many of them on rather bizarre topics. Need a book arguing against using animals in laboratory tests? I’ve got it. Jews of China? Got that one too. When I find a topic I really like, then I stock up. Needless to say, I have a lot of gardening books…

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Here are some great books to consider the next time you need some gardening inspiration or information. The selection below is mostly geared toward container gardening that can be done on balconies and patios, but you’ll also find some books suitable to small, in-ground gardens.

Trees

If you just must have a tree, or two or three, it is important to be realistic about the size of your space, and whether you will be planting the tree in the ground or a container. Check out these books well suited to the needs of a small space gardener:

  • 400 Trees and Shrubs for Small Spaces is a beautifully illustrated reference book highlighting trees suitable for small spaces and includes information on care and pruning.
  • Trees for the Small Garden more than just an encyclopedia. The author carefully selected 100 trees suitable for small spaces and provides a lot of information about the trees and their care.
  • Topiary and the Art of Training Plants is a great book if you’d like to trim that Italian cypress growing in a pot next to your front door into a beautiful spiraling spire.

Fruits and Vegetables

If you can only afford one gardening book, and you want to grow sometime you can eat, then the obvious choice is Bountiful Container. But if you have room on your shelf for a few more fruit and veg books, check these out:

Container Gardening

Here are some great books if you just want a few pots that look gorgeous.

  • You Grow Girl is written by Gayla Trail of yougrowgirl.com fame. It is a great book for those just getting started growing stuff in pots.
  • Easy Container Gardens. If you want easy to follow container recipes that will look great and are easy to take care of, then this is the book for you.
  • How to Grow Fresh Air contains 50 houseplants that look great and will add lots of great smelling oxygen into the air of your home.
  • P.Allen Smith’s Container Gardens. If you like his show on PBS, you’ll enjoy this book with easy to follow recipes for beautiful containers. Even if you’ve never seen his show, you’ll still get a lot from this book.
What books would you recommend to a novice? To an expert? To someone who wants to grow a few vegetables?
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