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Books with title Gardening

  • Let's Get Gardening

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2020)
    In this colorful guide featuring 30 easy gardening projects, kids will learn to grow their own fruits and vegetables, attract wildlife such as butterflies and bees, and recycle household items into animal habitats and fun decorations. Whether they've got a big backyard or just a windowsill, kids can grow all sorts of plants with this beginner's gardening book.Packed with step-by-step activities, this book teaches children ages 5-8 how to grow garden staples like tomatoes, pumpkins, and zucchini with photographic examples. Each project includes a complete materials list, planting guide, and tips on harvesting your fruits and vegetables, providing plenty of support for kids from start to finish. The book also offers advice on creating creature-friendly spaces within your garden, such as a bee hotel, a ladybug sanctuary, and a home for frogs and toads. By caring for the wildlife around them, kids can grow to better understand the relationship between humans and nature, and how we can support local habitats wherever we happen to live. Beyond the gardening basics, Let's Get Gardening also helps kids learn about conservation, recycling, and sustainability through simple, hands-on projects. From making mini greenhouses out of leftover glass jars, to growing strawberries in an old pair of rain boots, to repurposing an empty milk carton as a hanging bird feeder, there are so many practical ways for kids to help cut waste and reduce pollution. So grab your potting soil and let's get gardening!
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  • Let's Get Gardening

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2020)
    In this colorful guide featuring 30 easy gardening projects, kids will learn to grow their own fruits and vegetables, attract wildlife such as butterflies and bees, and recycle household items into animal habitats and fun decorations. Whether they've got a big backyard or just a windowsill, kids can grow all sorts of plants with this beginner's gardening book.Packed with step-by-step activities, this book teaches children ages 5-8 how to grow garden staples like tomatoes, pumpkins, and zucchini with photographic examples. Each project includes a complete materials list, planting guide, and tips on harvesting your fruits and vegetables, providing plenty of support for kids from start to finish. The book also offers advice on creating creature-friendly spaces within your garden, such as a bee hotel, a ladybug sanctuary, and a home for frogs and toads. By caring for the wildlife around them, kids can grow to better understand the relationship between humans and nature, and how we can support local habitats wherever we happen to live.Beyond the gardening basics, Let's Get Gardening also helps kids learn about conservation, recycling, and sustainability through simple, hands-on projects. From making mini greenhouses out of leftover glass jars, to growing strawberries in an old pair of rain boots, to repurposing an empty milk carton as a hanging bird feeder, there are so many practical ways for kids to help cut waste and reduce pollution. So grab your potting soil and let's get gardening!
  • Gardening

    Caroline Quin, Sue Pearce

    language (Brilliant Publications, Nov. 13, 2011)
    Gardening: Activities for 3–5 Year Olds contains enjoyable activities to help foundation stage children develop essential skills. Gardening gives children a wealth of knowledge, skills and experiences. It offers opportunities to grow and care for seeds and plants, to observe and record how they grow and to discover, perhaps, why they didn't grow! An outdoor area is not a prerequisite—many of the activities can be carried out inside. The practical activities include: Growing gardens in jars, Creating miniature gardens, Investigating how much different types of soil weigh, Making leaf prints and Pressing flowers. All the books in the Activities for 3–5 Year Olds Series contain tried-and-tested activities, linked to the six key areas of learning. They are an invaluable resource of fun, easy-to-use ideas for all early years settings, from preschools and nurseries to reception classes and day nurseries.
  • Joy of Gardening

    Dick Raymond

    eBook (Storey Publishing, Dec. 10, 2012)
    The perennial classic—one of the bestselling gardening books of all time and the companion to the TV series of the same name. Full of useful tips and practical garden wisdom, this straightforward guide shows you everything you need to know to grow a more bountiful harvest with less work. Stressing the utility of raised beds and wide rows, gardening expert Dick Raymond shares his time-tested techniques for preparing the soil, starting plants, and controlling weeds. With helpful photographs, clear charts, and profiles of reliable garden vegetables, Joy of Gardening will inspire you to grow your best crop ever.“Considered by many readers to be the best of the gardening books out there.” —Lake News Online
  • Gardening

    Rose Lewis

    Unknown Binding (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2012)
    This informational text features all kinds of things you can find in a garden.
  • Gardening

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    This beginning STEAM series helps young readers discover and develop a new interests and skills in gardening. Tips and tricks build confidence and are enhanced by stepbystep instructions, while project variations are offered and colorful illustrations correlate both new steps and outcomes.
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  • Gardening

    Virginia Kirkus

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, May 1, 1976)
    An introduction to backyard vegetable gardening from preparing the soil to harvesting. Includes information on specific plants and some vegetable recipes.
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  • Gardening

    Judith Heneghan

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Our busy lives in a technological world can take us far from nature. Gardening is a therapeutic and eco-friendly pastime that brings us back down to earth. This introductory guide will help readers blossom into marvelous gardeners with ease. They ll learn basic skills to develop green thumbs through engaging activities. Tools, techniques, and key concepts are covered with simple, accessible language. Step-by-step activities accompanied by photographs will empower readers to grow their creativity, and handy tips encourage them to make their gardens unique. This charming book is the perfect source for basic information and fun inspiration for young gardeners everywhere.
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  • Gardening

    Judith Heneghan

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Our busy lives in a technological world can take us far from nature. Gardening is a therapeutic and eco-friendly pastime that brings us back down to earth. This introductory guide will help readers blossom into marvelous gardeners with ease. They ll learn basic skills to develop green thumbs through engaging activities. Tools, techniques, and key concepts are covered with simple, accessible language. Step-by-step activities accompanied by photographs will empower readers to grow their creativity, and handy tips encourage them to make their gardens unique. This charming book is the perfect source for basic information and fun inspiration for young gardeners everywhere.
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  • Gardenia

    Kelsey Sutton

    eBook (Diversion Books, Feb. 28, 2017)
    In this haunting young adult suspense from an award-winning author, seventeen-year-old Ivy Erickson knows the exact moment when she will die, but what she does with her remaining days could end up saving more than just her own life."Beautifully written and fast-paced, Gardenia had me staying up past my bedtime several nights in a row!" —Pintip Dunn, New York Times bestselling author of Forget TomorrowEver since she was a child, Ivy has been able to see countdown clocks over everyone's heads indicating how long before they will die. She can't do anything about anyone else’s, nor can she do anything about her own, which will hit the zero hour before she even graduates high school.A life cut short is tragic, but Ivy does her best to make the most of it. She struggles emotionally with her deep love for on-again, off-again boyfriend Myers Patripski. She struggles financially, working outside of school to help her mom and her sister. And she struggles to cope with the murder of her best friend, another life she couldn't save. Vanessa Donovan was murdered in the woods, and everyone in town believes Ivy had something to do with it.Then more girls start disappearing. Ivy tries to put her own life in order as she pieces together the truth of who ended Vanessa's. To save lives, and for her own sanity.The clock is always ticking. And Ivy's only hope is to expose the truth before it runs out completely.
  • Gardenia

    Kelsey Sutton

    Paperback (Diversion Books, Feb. 28, 2017)
    In this haunting young adult suspense from an award-winning author, seventeen-year-old Ivy Erickson knows the exact moment when she will die, but what she does with her remaining days could end up saving more than just her own life. "Beautifully written and fast-paced, Gardenia had me staying up past my bedtime several nights in a row!" ―Pintip Dunn, New York Times bestselling author of Forget Tomorrow Ever since she was a child, Ivy has been able to see countdown clocks over everyone's heads indicating how long before they will die. She can't do anything about anyone else’s, nor can she do anything about her own, which will hit the zero hour before she even graduates high school. A life cut short is tragic, but Ivy does her best to make the most of it. She struggles emotionally with her deep love for on-again, off-again boyfriend Myers Patripski. She struggles financially, working outside of school to help her mom and her sister. And she struggles to cope with the murder of her best friend, another life she couldn't save. Vanessa Donovan was murdered in the woods, and everyone in town believes Ivy had something to do with it. Then more girls start disappearing. Ivy tries to put her own life in order as she pieces together the truth of who ended Vanessa's. To save lives, and for her own sanity. The clock is always ticking. And Ivy's only hope is to expose the truth before it runs out completely.
  • Urban Gardening

    Carol Hand

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2016)
    School and community gardens are popping up around the United States, providing fresh produce even in the most crowded spaces in the country. So what exactly is a community or school garden, and why might it be a good idea? What does it take to start a garden, and how can you get involved?