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Gardening with Emma : grow and have fun : a kid-to-kid guide  Cover Image Book Book

Gardening with Emma : grow and have fun : a kid-to-kid guide / Emma Biggs with help from her dad, Steven Biggs ; illustrations by Rob Hodgson.

Summary:

"Thirteen-year-old Emma Biggs is passionate about gardening and eager to share her passion with other kids! Gardening with Emma is a kid-to-kid guide to growing healthy food and raising the coolest, most awesome plants while making sure there’s plenty of fun. With plants that tickle and make noise, tips for how to grow a flower stand garden, and suggestions for veggies from tiny to colossal, Emma offers a range of original, practical, and entertaining advice and inspiration. She provides lots of useful know-how about soil, sowing, and caring for a garden throughout the seasons, along with ways to make play spaces among the plants. Lively photography and Emma’s own writing (with some help from her gardening dad, Steve) capture the authentic creativity of a kid who loves to be outdoors, digging in the dirt." --  from publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781612129259
  • ISBN: 1612129250
  • Physical Description: 140 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: North Adams, Massachusetts : Storey Publishing, 2019.

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Formatted Contents Note:
Garden ABCs -- Great gardens for kids -- A little bit of practical advice -- Fall and winter garden fun
Subject: Gardening > Juvenile literature

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Portage la Prairie Regional Library.

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  • ForeWord Magazine Reviews : ForeWord Magazine Reviews 2019 - January/February

    Emma Biggs's Gardening with Emma is a delightful book about learning and loving to garden.

    The book covers all aspects of gardening, from the tools and space needed for various types of gardens to choosing what and how to grow different plants to taking cuttings and dividing plants. It discusses topics such as soil types, water levels, and sun exposure. There are interesting sections on edible and giant plants, and even instructions for making pots to grow plants in.

    Biggs's child-friendly approach to creating a fun garden involves blending colors and exploring new plants, not worrying about aesthetics like straight rows and level soil. There are suggestions for building play areas like bean teepees and sunflower houses. Other children's gardens, including a young boy's purple garden and that of sisters who grow flowers to sell, are featured, too, along with creative gardening ideas like a garden full of plants that are good for tickling and a garden with the herbs needed to "grow a pizza." The creativity is endless.

    Biggs herself narrates and includes considerable information about her own preferences, such as her love of tomatoes. Her enthusiasm is effusive, whether she's presenting information about pests and beneficial bugs or discussing edible flowers and unusual vegetables. Her pleasure and joy is contagious.

    Color photographs cover every page of this beautifully illustrated book. Each page offers something new to look at and enjoy. Photos of abundant vegetables, vibrant florals, and happy, playful children are coupled with informal, whimsical drawings, making the prospect of gardening appealing to everyone.

    Gardening with Emma is a friendly gardening book with unique appeal.

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