Cover art for Martha Stewart's Gardening Handbook
Published
Us Harvest, July 2025
ISBN
9780063323285
Format
Hardcover, 368 pages
Dimensions
25.4cm × 20.2cm

Martha Stewart's Gardening Handbook The Essential Guide to Designing, Planting, and Growing

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"If you want to be happy for a year, get married. If you want to be happy for a decade, get a dog. And if you want to be happy for the rest of your life, make a garden."

-Martha Stewart, Martha Netflix Documentary

The first fully comprehensive gardening guide from the legendary Martha Stewart in more than 30 years, with everything you need to know to curate a beautiful, thriving garden

Master the art of gardening with Martha Stewart's Gardening Handbook: an in-depth guide that will teach you the knowledge and skills to cultivate a flourishing garden. From understanding soil composition to learning about different types of plants and gardening methods, you'll discover the secrets to creating a stunning outdoor oasis.

Martha covers:

the nuances of careful planning

soil testing

drainage

watering and rainfall

understanding plant hardiness zones

the art of choosing the healthiest plants for your specific climate

Plus, all different kinds of plants like:

annuals, perennials, and bulbs

succulents and cacti

vegetable and herb gardens

trees and shrubs

From designing your garden to selecting the right varieties for your region, this manual has every detail covered. Whether you're a green thumb or a gardening novice, this gorgeous book, filled with practical tips, stunning images (many from Martha's personal gardens), and detailed explanations, will arm you with the knowledge to help your garden thrive. As Martha likes to say, gardening is a never-ending opportunity for growth.

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