McGee & Stuckey's Bountiful Container: Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers

by Rose Marie Nichols McGee
McGee & Stuckey's Bountiful Container: Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers  
published 2002 by Workman Publishing Company
binding Paperback
isbn 0761116230   (isbn13: 9780761116233)
pages 400
description With few exceptions-such as corn and pumpkins-everything edible that's grown in a traditional garden can be raised in a container. And with only one e...more
date added
02-23-07



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Lisa
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10/08/07

Read in January, 2002
recommends it for: garden but you're short on space
This is another favorite on my gardening bookshelf. This is a great book for those that love gardens but don't have lots of space. Warning: those containers need to be watered more than plants that are in the ground but if you're short on space this book is a must-have!! There are recipes sprinkled throughout the book and their are suggestions on different types of gardens (example: herb garden, hummingbird garden,etc.) I love this book and it will another one that I will be re-reading this wint...more
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Matriarchy
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03/04/08

bookshelves: garden
Read in March, 2008
recommends it for: folks looking to expand their production of edibles
I am planning to move within the next six months. I didn't want to give up having a kitchen garden, but I also didn't want to leave it behind if we moved in the middle of the summer - so I am planning a garden I can take with me, if needed. Containerizing will also allow me to get plants up off the ground, where critters are less likely to eat my lettuce and spinach down to the ground as soon as it is established!

I got this from the library, but now I need to buy it for my bookshelf. Too...more
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Vanessa
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05/16/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in May, 2008
recommended to Vanessa by: library shelf
recommends it for: people who love gardening
I borrowed this from the library, but when I graduate from college, I will buy a copy for myself because it is my dream to have an urban garden... And some day, I will have the money, time, and space to grow vegetables and fruits in and/or outside the apartment where I live, in containers. For now I'll just try to raise an herb garden.

These ladies have so much wisdom to impart about container gardening. It's easy to understand and organized well, and just about every question you can ask of ...more
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Kiriko
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01/17/08

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Read in January, 2008
Haven't even made it a fourth of the way through this one. I bought it because I want to fill my apartment with edible plants, and I've gained some interesting tips and insights (kale is easy to grow indoors because it doesn't need a lot of light, for example), but it seems to actually be tailored to people who actually have balcony or some sort of outdoor space. Which I don't. If anything though it's been inspiring me to continue my indoor gardening project, and it does have a lot of useful ...more
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Hope
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12/01/07

A nice reference book for those of us who can't plant a full garden. It covers most aspects of container gardening, except what you are supposed to do about the soil once the crop is finished. And we haven't been successful with several plants that they recommend. I guess that isn't really their fault (so it isn't affecting the rating). The problem with container gardening is that it can quickly get very expensive...
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Audrey
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05/15/08

Read in April, 2008
recommends it for: budding gardeners without a yard
Awesome - game my neophyte self some great tips on container gardening. Still contained useful biological information and wasn't too watered down, but also didn't lose me. I appreciated their edible only focus, because I am really looking to grow useful as well as beautiful things on my small balcony.

My snap peas are well on their way thanks to these fine ladies.
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Katie
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04/16/08

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Read in April, 2008
I have big plans for my victory garden but haven't a clue when to plant what, and where, and how. This book, written by two little old ladies, gives me plenty of advice on the subject. I've ordered my organic seeds and I'm pumped to try this!

The book is user-friendly, comprehensive, and written well enough that I want to read it cover to cover.

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Erin
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03/30/08

Read in March, 2008
So this book is probably more of a reference, but it's really easy to use. The layout is very user friendly and also has a lot of neat recipes and added things in addition to good information about veggies, fruits and herbs. Hopefully we'll be able to put a lot of it to good use in the near future with a garden!
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beff
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02/01/08

Read in January, 2007
recommends it for: city gardeners
Pretty much the only book I've found about growing edible plants in containers. I hope to transfer some of their planter designs in the ground. It would have been nice if they focused more on open-pollinated or heirloom plants, but of course there aren't many that can grow in containers.
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Beth
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02/27/08

Read in January, 2008
I'm in the midst of plotting how to create my own veggie garden oasis on my small apartment porch. Come to find out it's not only easy, affordable, and tons of peole do it, but you can grow TONS of veggies this way! Urban homestead, here I come!
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miss
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12/27/07

bookshelves: selfsustainability
recommends it for: anyone who wants to plant an edible container garden
I have read a lot of books on container gardening, and this one is by far the best. It has all the information you need to grow all kinds of foods on a porch, balcony, or deck.
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Naomi
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03/18/08

bookshelves: instructional
Read in January, 2006
I found this book to be very informative not only about growing in containers but of gardening and plant requirements in general. I liked it enough that I bought it.
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Christine
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07/23/07

recommends it for: EVERYONE
This is FABULOUS!! Helped me grow tons of herbs and therefore save tons of money and probably lots of petro miles and have yummy food.
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Anna
Anna marked it as to-read
05/28/07

bookshelves: to-read
Read in May, 2007
I'll let you know how it goes with this one once we hit harvest season. Those tomatoes better be tasty!
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Timnah
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12/01/07

Read in November, 2007
I absolutely adore this book. Best container gardening book ever (well, at least as far as I know).
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Happyreader
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03/20/08

bookshelves: food-and-cooking, reference
Read in March, 2008
A great reference for my hopefully soon-to-be realized back deck container vegetable garden.
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Colleen
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01/24/08

Read in February, 2008
I am going to dork it out with these ladies and turn my black thumb green.
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