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You are here: Home / Books / Indoor Edible Garden Book Review

Indoor Edible Garden Book Review

January 29, 2017 by Susan Bewley

Have you considered having an indoor edible garden in your home? One of the things I’m determined to do this year is have a garden. Since our weather outside has been really wonky for the past two years, I am starting first with a simple garden indoors. While I have some plants from Back to the Roots, I want to broaden things a bit and have various herbs, veggies, and if I’m lucky, some fruit too. Being someone that is pretty clueless about gardening though, I have been looking at various books and websites to see what all I need to not just get started, but keep everything alive. Recently though, I had the chance to take a look at a new book getting ready to hit the shelves in February – Indoor Edible Garden: Creative Ways to Grow Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables in Your Home.  After skimming through this book when it arrived, I couldn’t wait to read more and share it with you guys!

Indoor Edible Garden: What is It?

Want to have an indoor edible garden in your own home or apartment? IF so, we think you will love Indoor Edible Garden: Creative Ways to Grow Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables in Your Home by Zia Allaway. See what the publisher has to say about this brand new book…

Grow herbs, vegetables, and flowers in your home that look amazing and taste even better with Indoor Edible Garden.

Featuring 28 innovative step-by-step projects, Indoor Edible Garden is a highly visual guide full of practical tips and stylish ideas for how to create edible indoor gardens using whatever space you have available—from balconies and windowsills to countertops, walls, and even ceilings. Inspiring from the start, this book shows off its lush garden projects through beautiful design and full-color photographs.

Reference more than 30 profiles of the top herbs, edible flowers, fruiting plants, and vegetables, then, follow DIY project templates to grow your gardens into beautiful home decor. The step-by-step instructions include how to create a hanging garden “globe” with chili and basil plants, how to make the growing area for herbs just right so they will flourish, and more. Plus, Indoor Edible Garden includes straightforward explanations of scientific methods such as artificial lighting and hydroponics and key techniques for planting, drainage, and harvesting.

Indoor Edible Garden helps create stunning and edible home decor so your living space will be fruitful—and beautiful—all year round.

Indoor Edible Garden: Our Thoughts

So far, I have to say that I am very impressed with not just the information in this book, but the gorgeous pictures! Before this book, when I thought of indoor gardening, I thought of herbs and very basic fruits that you can grow indoors with a lot of equipment and some luck. Honestly, Indoor Edible Garden makes the whole process look not only easy, but fashionable. Many of the projects even focus on turning your edible plants into decorations throughout your house, making gardening perfect for even those with very limited space for a traditional indoor garden. What I love the most though are the detailed instructions and pictures of how things should look throughout the process. As someone who is still pretty new to gardening, I consider this a truly invaluable book to anyone considering having an indoor garden. Based on my own experience, I am delighted to give Indoor Edible Garden: Creative Ways to Grow Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables in Your Home an A rating!

Indoor Edible Garden: Where to Purchase

Are you wanting to purchase this book for your own home? You can buy Indoor Edible Garden: Creative Ways to Grow Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables in Your Home on Amazon.com for only $21.95. This book will be available on Febuary 7, 2017 so make sure to preorder today!


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About Susan Bewley

Susan Bewley is a professional writer who has been writing content online & in print format for over 10 years. As well, she is an alumni of the University of Louisville with a Masters Degree in Special Education. When not working as an online business consultant or ghost writing, she can be found writing on Budget Earth, on her own novel, or working with various entities in the pet industry.

Filed Under: Books, Garden & Plant Books, Non-Fiction

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  1. Kimberly Flickinger says

    January 30, 2017 at 10:33 am

    I will have to check this book out. Been wanting to start my own garden.

  2. MSVCP140 says

    February 1, 2017 at 2:15 am

    🙂 OK !

  3. Judy Thomas says

    February 4, 2017 at 5:30 am

    A brilliant idea for everyone to follow.

  4. Lynda Roberson says

    February 5, 2017 at 10:19 pm

    I love to grow indoor plants and vegetables! It’s so rewarding when you pick your own tomatoes or peppers! It isn’t as hard and time-consuming as some think either. No weeding needed!

  5. Gail Williams says

    February 8, 2017 at 3:01 pm

    This book interests me very much. I have been considering buying the commercial Aero Gardens advertised but maybe I won’t have to do that.

  6. Sohair says

    February 22, 2017 at 10:18 pm

    I like to learn about makimg my own herb garden,this might even stech me This would be nice to have,I like to This would be a lot of help,i’ll be mxing and learning to enhance the flavor of my dishes ty larn

  7. Renee Rousseau says

    February 27, 2017 at 9:16 pm

    I’ve always wanted to try my hand at a herb garden. I also want to learn more about herbs and cooking with fresh herbs.

  8. lisa says

    March 6, 2017 at 12:09 pm

    Fresh is always best. Right now we have tomato, several types of pepper starting in our mudroom. I use Jerry Bakers home made tonics and my last tomato plant was over six feet tall. Strangers would stop and comment, asking what plant food I use. Anyways, I highly recommend his books.

  9. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    March 7, 2017 at 12:29 pm

    This looks like a great book to follow. I would love to have an indoor garden.

  10. Lynne B says

    March 9, 2017 at 11:10 pm

    I love the idea of growing herbs at home. Unfortunately, I’m terrible at keeping green things alive. lol

  11. Terry Poage says

    March 13, 2017 at 3:54 pm

    I would love to have an indoor garden. We are getting ready to move to new house with big kitchen and a lot of windows.

  12. Amber Ludwig says

    March 17, 2017 at 10:25 am

    Oooh I love this!! I live in an apartment so my outdoor space is limited but my aspirations are high!! Id love to be able to grow my own garden indoors and know where a lot of my herbs and produce come from!!

  13. Cynthia C says

    March 17, 2017 at 12:39 pm

    I would love to have fresh herbs in the kitchen all year long.

  14. Michelle S says

    April 3, 2017 at 11:13 am

    We do an outside garden every year but it would be nice to have some of those fresh items during the other part of the year. We have space in our dining room that also get good light during the day.

  15. lisa says

    April 6, 2017 at 5:22 pm

    I always think fresh is best. Not only in taste, but nutrition.

  16. Susan Hartman says

    April 16, 2017 at 11:03 pm

    I have a stack of plants around my house including a rosemary plant. Thats about it for edible. I would love to try more.

  17. Mary says

    May 5, 2017 at 10:00 pm

    I need an indoor edible garden. I love growing my own fruits, vegetables, spices, and catnip. This looks like it might work.

  18. gloria patterson says

    May 16, 2017 at 5:06 pm

    I have been thinking about doing indoor gardening but just didn’t know where or how. I think this book might be just what I need

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