Product Description
Pamela Crawford, container garden guru and the queen of easy gardening, has done it again in this groundbreaking book. She shows you how to grow vegetables in containers with such easy techniques that even the worst gardener can have bumper crops of tomatoes! And, for the first time in any book, she shows how to make your vegetables look great, worthy of the nicest patio! Pamela grew 1768 plants in the course of writing this book and shows her mistakes (bloopers) al… More >>
Easy Container Combos: Vegetables & Flowers
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The book arrived quickly even though it was mailed from England and it was in the condition stated in the ad.
Rating: 4 / 5
Not only is the book beautifully illustrated, it’s user friendly. Any gardening novice – which I am – can have a beautiful, edible container garden.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book on container gardening by Pamela Crawford is fantastic.
I’m a Master Gardener and was tired of the same old type of containers, I’d been doing.
I’d tried to vary them. Pamela’s book is beautifully done. Both for the information, and the photos.
You’ll not only get many new ideas,But Pamela Crawford tells you mistakes she has made in the past and how to correct it. This book will stimulate your creative ideas and help you create beautiful containers and baskets that are not your ordinary baskets.
I’m looking forward to my hanging baskets producing beautiful flowers and the surprise of yellos pear shaped tomatoes, cascading in them as well.
Judy Broughton.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great book – full of lovely photos and ideas for putting together flowers and veggies. Feeling inspired!
Rating: 5 / 5
I want to grow some vegetables in containers in a condo with a sunny deck and a shady walkout patio and this is a helpful book for ideas on how to combine so it looks great while you are growing. I did notice many of the combo containers use non-edible veggies like decorative kale and cabbage which is not what I was looking for. There are plenty of good ideas too. I am now starting my containers and have beans, peppers, tomato plants, eggplants, and many choices to combine with flowers. I am not sure how they will look after the harvest though.
Rating: 4 / 5