Message Boards

Guidelines

  • Please be sure posts are category appropriate.
  • No off-topic or off-color postings.
  • Postings may be deleted at the discretion of HGTV Moderators.
  • No advertising is allowed.
  • Be Nice. No name calling, personal attacks or flaming.
  • Certain words will trigger moderation of the post. These words mostly cover political and religious topics, which are OFF the topics covered by HGTV.
  • For general message board help, click the tab labeled "Tools," and choose "Help" from the dropdown menu.
Full Guidelines

  HGTV.com
  HGTV Message Boards
Hop To Forum Categories   Outdoors
Hop To Forums   General Gardening
  Gardening Books
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Gardening Books Sign In/Join 
Picture of Ricearoni
posted
Hi All -

We're headed to a book sale this weekend. It's conducted by the Friends of the SF Public Library, so it will be very large. I wondered if any of you might suggest a good gardening book (or 2) for me to buy. I'm interested in landscaping ideas, planting with shrubs, planting with color, etc. Not veggie gardening, as I am smack in the fog belt!

Thanks for any ideas.
 
Posts: 425 | Registered: Mar 31, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of CynthiaJoy
posted Hide Post
Sorry, I look on line for photos that I like for gardening ideas....I hardly ever read books any more....and the gardening advice comes from sites like this. Group Hug


Judge not, you don't know their story.
 
Posts: 170 | Location: MI Z5 | Registered: May 07, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Ricearoni
posted Hide Post
OK, Cynthia. Thanks.
 
Posts: 425 | Registered: Mar 31, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of ga.karen
posted Hide Post
Me either unless they are very old books. Then I snatch them up. Some of those have really great ideas & advice that has been forgotten over the ages.


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
Posts: 2913 | Location: SW Ga. 8a/b | Registered: Apr 21, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
posted Hide Post
Anything by Rodale is always excellent if there is one. Anything by Alan Armitage is good. There are so many.....

This message has been edited. Last edited by: jmchab,
 
Posts: 197 | Registered: Aug 27, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
Hope you get some good books - library book sales are my nemesis and I have to be very careful! I've downsized on books and it's way too easy to find more. I can't recommend any as have given away all mine except for 4 Lois Hole books and 5 others and they are all about gardening in Canada. I only like gardening books with lots of pretty pics! I now take books out of the library and also get info online from many sources.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/
 
Posts: 12105 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of bana
posted Hide Post
lucky you.. you get to go book shopping. sigh of envy. i don't do that anymore. i suggest you just go and have fun perusing the books available. i'll bet there will be some that will jump into your shopping basket. if you are anything like me and books.. you'll wind up having to go thru the painful process of deciding which ones to eliminate. need any help carrying your must-haves to the register? i'll volunteer.

i've saved just a few favorites. my go to book was not Sunset.. it was The Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Gardening ©1978. check it out if you can find a copy. i enjoyed books such as 'The Sanctuary Garden'...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Sanc...the+sanctuary+garden

 
Posts: 3044 | Location: CA zone 10a | Registered: Aug 27, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Ricearoni
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by ga.karen:
Me either unless they are very old books. Then I snatch them up. Some of those have really great ideas & advice that has been forgotten over the ages.


Thank you Karen. There must be some gardening books among my Dad's things. I'll hunt for them later.
 
Posts: 425 | Registered: Mar 31, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Ricearoni
posted Hide Post
In an hour, or so, we'll be leaving for lunch, then the book sale. I've made note of your suggestions. Thanks everyone. I'll post again, hopefully with the titles that I've bought. Wink
 
Posts: 425 | Registered: Mar 31, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Ricearoni
posted Hide Post
Here's my book report Smile

The book sale was great - very well organized and huge. Lots of shoppers - I saw 2 friends there. The sale was held in a warehouse on the waterfront. They furnished us with grocery carts, and folks were loading up like crazy! We were given a map showing the location of materials (books, mags, CDs, etc.) by topics listed. Most topics were displayed on several tables and had additional inventory in boxes beneath the tables. Wow!

I headed for gardening and Bana, I handled 2 or 3 copies of your gardening bible - a terrific book, but daunting for me. I settled on a volume called "Gardening Essentials" published in 2011 by the National Home Gardening Club. It's slim - maybe 200 pages, has colored photos and sketches, and covers lawns, design, pests, flowers, and more. I could have spent the afternoon at that location, but I wanted to search some other topics, so I moved on to US then European history, philosphy (for DS) and caught up with DH.

I'm looking at our haul and it's comprised of 4 hardcovers and 6 paperbacks which made our bill total $12. What a deal!

This message has been edited. Last edited by: Ricearoni,
 
Posts: 425 | Registered: Mar 31, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of ga.karen
posted Hide Post
Oh yes! You did good!

Don't let those Reader's Digest books scare you! They are great treasures...especially if you find an older one. Take a year or so looking thru them & digesting some of the info.
Bana's mention of Reader's Digest reminded me of one I have that I love..."Magic & Medicine of Plants". HUGE amount of information in it. How plants were used for different medical purposes through the ages & how toxic specific plants are.
And I got mine at a yard sale...I think I paid $1...it was late in the day & they wanted to get rid of stuff. I got a whole stack of books for $20!...lots of subjects.


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
Posts: 2913 | Location: SW Ga. 8a/b | Registered: Apr 21, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of bana
posted Hide Post
that sounds like a wonderful book, ga.karen. i'll have to 'amazon' it to see if it is still available. otherwise, if it is an older one, that gives me a great excuse to peruse used bookstores. like i need an excuse. Big Grin

woo hoo.. i found it there by Reader's Digest for $14.99 new and as low as $.01 used. think i will order myself a used one in 'good condition'. thanks for that heads up!

ok now... there are four of them. which one do you have?
- by Editors of Reader's Digest (Sep 1, 1986) [$14.99 new]
- by Inge N. Dobelis (1993) [$86.96 used & is R.D. hardcover 1993 edition]
- by Thomas Christopher (1990) [$109.00 used.. also R.D. hardcover 1990 ed.]
- by Editor (1993) [$20.00 used and no photo of it or info about it]

This message has been edited. Last edited by: bana,
 
Posts: 3044 | Location: CA zone 10a | Registered: Aug 27, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of ga.karen
posted Hide Post
I have the first one on your list...1986 by the editors of Reader's Digest.
It is a tall narrow book.
I've been through it at least twice so far and still look up certain plants in it when I have questions...especially if they might be toxic.


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
Posts: 2913 | Location: SW Ga. 8a/b | Registered: Apr 21, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of bana
posted Hide Post
are you enjoying your new books, ricearoni?
 
Posts: 3044 | Location: CA zone 10a | Registered: Aug 27, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 

HGTV.com    HGTV Message Boards  Hop To Forum Categories  Outdoors  Hop To Forums  General Gardening    Gardening Books