Thanks so much in advance - Starr
angelique_mystic@yahoo.com (if you care to email me with your help advice too!)
Depending on where you live, one of the best all around books on gardening is the Sunset Western Garden Book. It’s kind of an encyclopedia of every house and garden plant you can grow in the western United States. It also includes lots of specific information about how to prepare gardens, identify and erradicate pests, specific plant requirements (soil type, water, fertilizer, pruning, etc.).
Even though it’s specific to the western US, it would be applicable to a lot of other parts of the country, since the western US has such a wide variety of climates.
I don’t think you need a basic beginner book as much as you need a book about growing plants in your particular region/climate.
Gardening in Maine is totally different than gardening in California. You need to know what plants grow well with your temp, soil, etc.
FYI, I don’t really use fertilizer and topsoil at all in my garden. Just dug/tilled an area of the yard, laid down a bunch of organic compost, planted plants that work well with the amount of light/shade and water/drought for that section of the yard, then laid down some mulch. That’s how I pretty much got started.
Hello angelique, The best all time beginner garden book is: Garden Primer by Barbara Damrosch! I call it my garden bible… You look up the plant you are interested in and all the info. you need is right there for the plant, it is sooooooo easy to read and understand. Good Luck gardening! AmberPat
Here’s one for organic gardening.