Growing plants from seeds isn’t difficult; it just takes a little know-how. Now, gardeners of any experience level can get a jump on the growing season with this concise, straightforward guide. Expert gardener Barbara Ellis provides the basic information that you need and teaches you foolproof starting techniques for a variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
This is a basic guide for beginners. There is not a lot of detailed information so cross-reference with other tutorials to broaden your knowledge.
This small guide has no photos but drawings. It often refers to checking your seed packet instead of helpful general information. I found there tended to be more of a list or reference for flowers than I'd say specific info for vegetable gardening.
If you're new to gardening a good place to start but then advance on.
The only thing stopping me from giving this 5 stars is all the jumping from section to section, resource to resource, this book includes. I feel as though the book could be streamlined a little better. Other than that, I gained a lot of useful information and some tips along the way.
I enjoyed this quick read. Aimed for new gardeners, I did not locate much new information that would be helpful to my situation. However, if you have a friend that is just starting, this title was a wonderful, well explained and useful addition to their library. Step by step by the process of how and when to obtain the best result.
If you are a rank beginner and are looking for a detailed explanation of starting seeds, this book is for you. Numerous useful illustrations.
However, if you don't like details, some tasks could be fudged but this book doesn't tell you which of them can be "guestimated" and which are important to do exactly.
A good introduction to starting plants from seeds. It was a little more focused on starting vegetables than perennials then I would have like, but still a good source of information for the beginner. Short and to the point, its an easy read to get any gardener started with seeds.
A solid primer worth flipping through at the start of each planting season. Straightforward advice that covers every hurdle a gardener faces when planting from seed. With so many books out there on this subject, I feel lucky to have found this one.
Concise and informative read. It doesn't go too into depth, but gives the reader a general knowledge and is great for beginners. I doubt this would be helpful for experienced gardeners as the information is pretty basic.
Loved the simplicity. I'm new to seeds and gardening and all that and this book introduced me to the process (again) like I was back in grade school science class. Great for newbies who want to learn how to grow from seed. I just love when the first little green pops out of the soil!!
This was a simple and easy read for beginning gardeners but also wonderful reminder for those of us with a little more experience. I enjoyed reading it purely for the motivation it gave me to get planting!
Very nice effort! I have been doing this for many years and found very useful information in here. There is a listing of websites in the back of the book and although the list is not too extensive...oh my...the websites are VERY extensive! Between the book and the references...this is a wonderful little book to have around...thank you so much Barbara Ellis.
Starting Seeds: How to Grow Healthy, Productive Vegetables, Herbs, and Flowers From Seed by Barbara W. Ellis (Storey Publishing 2012) (631.53) is a very simple, very basic, very easy to follow seed starting guide for the beginner. It doesn't add anything new to the literature. My rating: 6/10, finished 10/20/13.
Seeking more of a detailed book on starting vegetable seeds indoors - what to do with grow lights, humidity, etc. It seemed too basic with the indoor seed starts and hardening for transplanting. However, this book did cover starting seeds for annuals and perennial flowers too which will come in handy for future gardening endeavors.
Great info presented in an easy to understand format. Terms and techniques are explained and there are several innovative ideas presented, as well. A truly great addition to your gardening resource library. I know I plan on utilizing several of the ideas and techniques found in this book.
This book is a very comprehensive resource for anyone who is new to gardening, or at least to growing from seeds. I found a lot of useful information that I will be using this growing season. I would also suggest this to seasoned gardeners because there is always more to learn!
This is a reference book as much as a book to read, but something I wished I'd had when I first started gardening. It would have saved a lot of time, money and effort. Worth buying.