Plant City Roots with ‘The Urban Gardener’

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Whether you’re enjoying the views of a high-rise apartment or simply looking for ways to brighten your window ledges, Matt James gives a practical approach to city gardening in his book, The Urban Gardener.

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The helpful guide covers everything from designing an urban space, such as balconies and roof terraces, to physically planting an urban garden to providing a list of plants that thrive in urban environments. As a garden designer and horticulturalist, James shares his simple expertise, so even beginning urban gardeners can achieve natural beauty.

Ready to start digging? Visit mattjamesgardens.com to purchase the book.

10 Comments

  1. Jodie R says:

    I want to win this because I need all the help I can get!

  2. Sherri M says:

    I NEED this book to help my with my backyard and patio gardening.

  3. Freda Satterfield says:

    I would love to have this book for info in my gardening attempts. I need help.

  4. Deb Cunningham says:

    I need help growing an urban and country garden. I’m sure this would help immensely!!

  5. Rose Ellen Thomas says:

    It is important to learn as much about plants and our environment, specially the urban area. Plants are one of the most specialized living things that can create a positive living place. Learning more about plants that can survive in the urban environment will help my family enhance and beautify our lives!

  6. Susan Shaw says:

    I enjoy working in the garden, flower beds and yard. I am always looking for new ways to grow something or advise on how to better improve the way I am already gardening.

  7. cassidy ciazza-morelli says:

    We have a very large deck and I like to maximize growing as much food as possible for our large and growing family.

  8. Tommy & Jean Erwin says:

    I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET TO GET THINGS GROWING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS T.E.

  9. Pierre LeMaster says:

    Read about this in Home and Farm

  10. Pierre LeMaster says:

    Read about this in Tennessee Home and Farm

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