Gardening is the practice of growing and cultivating plans. You may have a garden full of ornamental plants that contains flowers and other plants for their visual appearance, or a garden full of useful plants that you have planted with the purpose of eating. No matter your preference, gardens are everywhere!
Whether you are new to gardening or an old pro, you will find some great books in this week's post. We have a few picture books to share with the children in your lives, nonfiction gardening books, and cookbooks to help you use the fruits and vegetables in your garden.
Children's Picture Books
In Our Garden by Pat Zietlow Miller
Thank You, Garden by Liz Garton Scanlon
In the Garden by Emma Giuliani
Nonfiction Gardening Books
Unearthing the Secret Garden by Marta McDowell
My Wild Garden by Meir Shalev
The Little Gardner: Helping Children Connect with Nature by Julie Cerny
Regrow Your Veggies by Melissa Raupach
A Year In My Garden by Jacqueline van der Kloet
The Lifelong Gardner by Toni Gattone
The Flower-Powered Garden by Andy Vernon
Container Gardening Complete by Jessica Walliser
Plant, Sow, Make, and Grow by Esther Coomles
Native Plants of the Midwest by Alan Branhagen
Niki Jabbour's Veggie Garden Remix by Niki Jabbour
Cookbooks
How to Grill Vegetables by Steven Raichlen
The Farmer's Daughter Bakes by Kelsey Siemens
Around the World in 120 Salads by Katei Caldesi
Veggies and Fish by Bart Van Olphen
The Weekday Vegetarians by Jenny Rosenstrach
Martha Stewart's Fruit Desserts by Martha Stewart
Fresh from Poland by Michal Korkosz
The Complete Summer Cookbook by America's Test Kitchen
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