Thursday, February 22, 2007

Book Review: The Art of the Kitchen Garden



I have always dreamed of planting a beautiful little kitchen garden outside my back door. One with multiple beds filled with a wonderful mix of herbs, flowers and vegetables within easy reach. The Art of the Kitchen Garden by Jan & Michael Gertley sent my brain into overtime as I looked at the 125 color photos of marvelously designed beds of blooming flowers and delectable vegetables. Unfortunately, my backyard is not suitable for a vegetable garden because of a heavy tree canopy, but this book helped me realize that I can interplant veggies and herbs in my front yard and no one would be the wiser. As a matter of fact, the garden layouts in this book will work just as well for annual and perennial beds – sans the vegetables.

This married couple has taken square foot gardening to a whole new level with their interesting garden designs. No one could ever accuse them of not thinking outside of the box. Their designs range from simple (including window box and container plans) to more intricate, and include accompanying plant lists, plant layout plans and measurement grids. I especially like her idea of placing a table and chairs in the center of the kitchen garden where you can relax and drink in the fragrant smells of herbs and flowers or, enjoy an outdoor lunch. I think that is a great idea, plus it gives the gardener a place to sit for a spell and watch her veggies grow.

All of the gardens in this book are very pretty in style and are simple enough to do on a small or large scale. Anyone with a small backyard could eliminate the grass altogether and create a beautiful and easy to maintain mix of flowers, herbs and vegetables. They are practical in the sense that they appear to produce a fair amount of produce, herbs and cutting flowers. I thought the cages they created for climbing veggies, such as tomatoes, cukes, beans, and more were very clever, and I wasted no time in pointing them out to my husband as soon as he came home from work:). The chapters include information on how to create your own designs (quilters will love this section), mixing colors, adding textures, combining heights, growing from seed or buying seedlings, garden preparation and maintenance, installing features, and harvesting.

Anyone who has ever dreamed of creating their own (little or large), unique kitchen garden will inhale this book. The garden designs will definitely add a wonderful element to any garden, and a gardener with an artistic eye will wish they had more space in which to create.

I purchased my copy of The Art of the Kitchen Garden through one of Amazon’s used book dealers. I’ve had great luck purchasing used books, and every one of them has been in the condition that was described. This book is no exception. It is in “brand new” condition. Purchasing used books is a great way to save lots of money, especially if you love books like I do.
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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Save up to 70% at Jackson &Perkin's Presidents' Day Weekend Sale



Shop now at Jackson & Perkin's Presidents' Day Weekend Sale and save up to 70% off your selections. Enter Coupon Code "DEALS7" at checkout to receive your discount.

This weekend only - Save up to 30% on Heroes in the Garden - Welcome Home, Veterans' Honor, Peace, Sweet Freedom and Mister Lincoln.

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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Product Review: 2007 MGA Green Thumb Award Winners

These two new products by Gardener’s Supply Company were awarded the 2007 Mailorder Gardening Association Green Thumb Award for outstanding new products.


Cowpots

These unique and environmentally-friendly Cowpots are made from 100% composted cow manure. They are odor-free and gradually degrade as the seedlings grow, releasing organic nutrients into the soil. Transplanting is easy since you plant these bio-degradable pots directly into the garden, thereby avoiding shock to the tender root system. One set includes 15 pots.

Highlights of these winning seed-starting pots:
* Bio-degradable product
* Adds nutrients to the soil
* Easy transplanting
* Eliminates transplant shock

Click here for more information on the Cow Pots (currently discounted when you buy 2 or more sets)


Square Foot Success Kit

This all-in-one Square Foot Success Kit is so easy for growing your favorite tomatoes, peppers, herbs or other vegetables in. Its practical size (12” square x 11” height) easily fits on patios, decks or balconies without taking up too much space. And its self-watering feature saves you lots of time. It’s everything you need to grow delicious vegetables easily.

The kit includes:
* Self-watering planter
* Trellis
* 20 quarts container mix
* 1 lb. Of organic fertilizer
* Weather-resistant container

Click here for more information on the Square Foot Success Kit.

These two new award winning products are available from Gardener's Supply Company (Rated a Top 30 Company at Garden Watchdog). While you're shopping, take advantage of their current offer of Free Shipping for orders over $55.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Susan's Weekend Garden Bargain

With Valentine's Day right around the corner, I've chosen to feature two bargains for the upcoming day of romance - one for the ladies and one for the gentlemen.



What woman doesn't like to receive flowers? This special from 1-800-Flowers includes an additional dozen roses free, plus a free vase.



For the gents, I've got the perfect gift - a subscription to NetFlix starting at only $5.99 a month.




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Product Review: Seed Starting Supplies

Growing plants from seeds is an economical way to garden. There are many products available today for starting seeds indoor that help promote good strong roots and easy transplanting into the garden in spring. Get a jump start on spring seed starting with these helpful products:

Seed Starting Systems - these systems are an all-in-one type of unit that includes a reservoir for water collection, individual cell planting blocks and a clear plastic vented cover. These kits provide an environment similar to a greenhouse in an effort to promote good seed sprouting results.

Biodegradable Pots - these pots are an old-time favorite of gardeners and they are the most economical type of seed starting system you can purchase. They are environmentally-friendly and, since you transplant the entire pot into the ground they reduce root shock.

Compare Available Seed Starting Products from Gardener's Supply Co. & Park Seed Co.:

Gardener’s Supply Company offers a nice selection of systems, trays and paper pots. One of their most popular is the APS-40 Seed Starting Kit which includes a 40 cell planting tray, reservoir, capillary mat and greenhouse cover. Replacements parts are available so these systems can be used for many years. This system provides enough cells for 40 plants and starts at $12.95 (about $.32 per plant). Other sizes are available.

Their biodegradable pots are miniature looking brown paper bags and are available in two sizes starting at $4.95.

Currently, Gardener's Supply Company is offering FREE shipping on orders of $55 or more.

Park Seed Company offers several varieties of their Bio Dome Systems from Holland. The system includes bottom tray, clear plastic vented cover, 60-cell planting block, 60 bio sponges (planting medium) and a free packet of seedling food. Prices start at $19.95 (about $.33 per plant) for this 60-cell system. Other sizes are available.

Their jiffy pots are made out of sturdy peat moss and are available in two sizes starting at $4.95.

Both companies offer additional seed starting supplies, and a shipment tracking online system. I personally like to use the basic deep-rooting cell trays, and have had very good experience with them in my zone 9 garden. I have spoken with northern gardeners who swear by the dome-type kits. You may find it necessary to experiment with a few diffferent types to see what works best for you. This "Garden Product" review was brought to you by GardenBargainsOnline.com where you will find the latest coupons, discounts and special offers on plants and garden products. Don't miss out on another good deal, Sign up now for Susan's email updates. or our RSS feed.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Susan's Weekend Garden Bargain: $1 Seed Sale




It's not too late to still take advantage of Park Seed's "Dollar Seed Sale." With prices ranging from $.75 to $1.35 a pack, you can afford to try out a few new varieties in your spring garden.

Choose from 45 plus annual, perennial and vegetable selections. Many popular varieties are still available, such as Cosmos Day Dream, Blazing Star, Lobelia Cascade Mix, Poppy Double Tangerine Gem, Columbine Cameo Mix, Mexican Zinnia Persian Carpet Mix, Snapdragon Black Prince, Pepper Giant Thai Hot, Radish Easter Egg, Carrot Sweetness and Lettuce Freckles to mention a few.

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