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Growing green : a first book of gardening /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2025Copyright date: �2023Edition: First US editionDescription: 30 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781536235517
  • 1536235512
Other title:
  • First book of gardening
  • Growing green : a 1st book of gardening
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 635 23
Contents:
Getting started -- Strawberries in rain boots -- Cherry tomatoes in hanging baskets -- Green beans -- New potatoes -- Carrots -- Sweet corn -- Pumpkins -- Avocado pits -- Celery bottoms -- Radishes -- Cressheads -- Tin can herb garden -- Endless leafy greens -- Nasturtiums -- Sunflowers.
Summary: From strawberries in galoshes to herbs in recycled tin cans, this easy-to-follow gardening book contains fifteen simple (and delicious!) projects for budding young gardeners. Kids can learn all they need to know to grow their own fruit, herbs, and vegetables in whatever space they have at home, whether it be a windowsill or yard. Bright, engaging illustrations and clear instructions make this a great gift for any young child curious about where their food comes from and eager to grow some delectables themselves.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Barcode
JNF JNF Chamberlin Free Public Library Juvenile Nonfiction J 635 SOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34480000610844

Originally published: London : Walker Books Ltd, 2023.

"15 fun gardening projects to grow and eat"--Cover.

Getting started -- Strawberries in rain boots -- Cherry tomatoes in hanging baskets -- Green beans -- New potatoes -- Carrots -- Sweet corn -- Pumpkins -- Avocado pits -- Celery bottoms -- Radishes -- Cressheads -- Tin can herb garden -- Endless leafy greens -- Nasturtiums -- Sunflowers.

From strawberries in galoshes to herbs in recycled tin cans, this easy-to-follow gardening book contains fifteen simple (and delicious!) projects for budding young gardeners. Kids can learn all they need to know to grow their own fruit, herbs, and vegetables in whatever space they have at home, whether it be a windowsill or yard. Bright, engaging illustrations and clear instructions make this a great gift for any young child curious about where their food comes from and eager to grow some delectables themselves.

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