Cultivating Creativity: A Review of 'Green Gardening' by Benita Sen

Green Gardening: Ideas to Potter Around With

Green Gardening: Ideas to Potter Around With

Benita Sen's 'Green Gardening: Ideas to Potter Around With' emerges as a whimsical, inventive compendium, demonstrating that one need not possess an expansive garden to cultivate a vibrant green thumb. This exceptional tome unveils a plethora of sustainable gardening concepts, cleverly tailored for the most confined urban environments. Sen artfully illustrates the art of repurposing everyday items into delightful planters, whether it be antique boots or coconut husks, and sparks the imagination with ideas for crafting pint-sized gardens in surprising nooks such as windowsills, balconies, or even within fish bowls. Packed with actionable strategies for attracting local wildlife and optimizing limited spaces, this volume is indispensable for budding horticulturists residing in apartments or homes alike. Sen's imaginative perspective renders gardening accessible for everyone, inviting readers to forge a deeper bond with the natural world, irrespective of their residential circumstances.

  • Author: Benita Sen
  • Publisher: Harper Children's (25 January 2018)
  • Genre: Gardening & Horticulture
  • ISBN: 978-9352774302
  • Pages: 32 pages