The Garden Primer: Second Edition

The Garden Primer: Second Edition

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  • Paperback
  • Edition: 2nd
  • Author: Barbara Damrosch
  • Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
  • Release Date: February 2008
  • ISBN-10: B001O9CBEY
  • ISBN-13: B001O9CBEY
  • List Price: $18.95

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The most comprehensive, entertaining, down-to-earth one-volume gardening reference ever, and highly praised:

"Barbara Damrosch delivers the goods."—Chicago Tribune
"Best of the crop."—House Beautiful
"Barbara Damrosch's writing has the snap of a good snowpea and the spice of an old rose."—The Seattle Times/Post Intelligencer
"Covers just about everything you could think of and then some." — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"An extraordinarily comprehensive guide." — The San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle
"Takes your soaring visions of garden splendor and plants them firmly in the ground."—The Toronto Star

Now the beloved classic is revised front-to-back. The new edition has gone 100% organic, which in Barbara Damrosch's hands also means completely accessible. It reflects the latest research on plants, soils, tools, and techniques. There is updated and expanded information on planning a garden, recommended plants, and best tools. Ecological issues are addressed much more extensively, covering lawn alternatives, the benefits of native species, wildlife-friendly gardens, and how to avoid harmful invasive species. More attention is paid to plants appropriate to the South, Southwest, and West Coast, while cold-climate gardeners are given detailed advice on how to extend the growing season. Simply put, the book is a richer and fuller compendium than ever before, with more text, more illustrations and garden plans, expanded plant lists, and gardener's resources. But Barbara Damrosch's core of practical, creative ideas and friendly style remain—she is still an "old-fashioned dirt gardener" at heart.

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A must have for basic gardening

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This is a must have for anyone who gardens. It covers practically every gardening subject you would want to know. It is easy to read, and even entertaining. A great addition to any gardener's library.

An incredible help to gardening

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I found this book to be incredibly helpful in the overall process of gardening. I am a novice gardner although I have been gardening for about 4 years. This book gives practical help to every part of gardening. I have found this book incredibly helpful and practical. I first found this book at the library and had to have it.

I absolutely recolmmend it.

Out of many similar books, I use this one the most

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UPDATE: BUY THE HARDCOVER VERSION OF THIS BOOK! It is simply too large to be bound in softcover. I bought the softcover version about 3 months ago and after only moderate use, many pages have fallen right out.


I bought this book to teach me what the heck to do with the 400+ plant gardens I inherited when I bought my current home. I had little experience with plants, and even less with gardening out of containers. This book has been very valuable and helpful to me, and I refer to it often. I have several (okay, tons) of similar "all-purpose"/encyclopedic gardening books, but this is the one I refer to the most. It cuts through all the superfluous information and tells me just what I need to know, instead of completely overwhelming me. It also has a very handy section on plants (annuals, perennials, veggies, fruits, shrubs, vines, etc.) that are easier to grow than most, with care instructions, idiosyncrasies, varieties to try, etc.

thorough & readable

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I have read Eliot Coleman's books on organic growing and know that he & the writer, his wife, work together. His latest book, the Winter Harvest Handbook, is quite technical & focused on his movable greenhouses. Her book is great for a starter, with simple explanations of every step of each process, much more down-to-earth.

Very user friendly

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I really enjoyed this book and found it very informative. Not only does she tell you what to do, she also has an extensive list of veggie, fruit, vine, rose, tree/shrub profiles which is very user friendly. If you need to find one specific plant, (which has happened to me on numerous occasions), just look at the back of the book. It will tell you everything you need to know about the plant. The artwork is great in it as well.