
Every gardener starts somewhere. For most of us, it’s standing in the yard with a packet of seeds, a vague idea, and absolutely no clue what we’re doing. That’s exactly who this book was written for.
Garden Green walks you through the basics without drowning you in jargon or overwhelming you with complexity. From understanding how plants actually grow, to choosing the right tools, to figuring out what to do when things go sideways — it’s all in there, written plain and simple.
What’s inside:
Whether you’ve got a balcony with a few pots or a backyard plot waiting to be tamed, this guide meets you where you are. You’ll learn to grow both flowers and edibles, work with the seasons instead of against them, and keep your garden healthy without reaching for the chemical shelf every time something goes wrong.
There’s even a full troubleshooting chapter — because every garden has problems, and knowing how to handle them is half the battle.
It won’t turn you into a permaculture designer overnight — that’s what this site is for — but if you’re just finding your footing in the garden, it’s a solid place to start.
