Signed Copy of A Woman’s Garden Grow Beautiful Plants and Make Useful Things

(6 customer reviews)

£18.99

In A Woman’s Garden, you’ll be introduced to seven categories of useful plants. Plus, meet inspiring women gardeners from around the globe who grow and use edibles, herbs, and flowers to create natural products you can make, too

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Description

Get A Woman’s Garden Grow Beautiful Plants and Make Useful Things, signed by the author. This book covers dozens of plants you can grow and use in handmade soap, skincare, natural dyeing, medicine, artwork, and creative food.

A Woman’s Garden, a new book from Tanya Anderson, the creative force behind Lovely Greens, covers dozens of useful plants, over thirty-five plant-based projects, and recipes. Each chapter also features an inspiring female gardener and her growing space dedicated to a particular category of useful plants. Dye plants, medicinals, skin care, edible flowers, and more. It’s a book of plant-based inspiration and is sure to excite your creative gardening side.

Learn about growing and using skincare plants in chapter four

What’s Inside A Woman’s Garden

Gardens grow more than just pretty flowers. They grow well-being and a deeper connection with nature. Gardens can also produce plant material for creating homemade skincare, natural dyes, artisan crafts, delicious foods and beverages, and medicines–homegrown ways to create a wholesome lifestyle. Making things with your hands and heart and then sharing the fruits of your labors with friends and family is both satisfying and soul-stirring. Learn how to grow dozens of plants and then transform them into gorgeous items to nurture yourself or gift to others, including:

  • Using onion skins to dye wool
  • Alkanet root and lavender soap
  • Soapwort multipurpose cleaner
  • Rose petal facial mist
  • Edible flower frittata
  • Healing calendula skin salve
  • Paper mache leaf lanterns
  • Chamomile tincture
  • Gardening projects, including a herb spiralstrawberry pallet planter, and more

 

 

Signed Copies & Bookplates

This listing is for a signed copy of A Woman’s Garden, sold directly to you by the author. It’s 192 pages long and published by Cool Springs Press (Quarto Group). If you want a short message in the book, please leave the text in the order information field during check-out. For those who have already purchased books or who wish to buy a copy locally, I now offer bookplates. These are large stickers with a personalised message and signature from the author. You can stick the bookplate inside the cover of your book to have it signed without having to meet in person.

Grow and use simple herbal medicines like chamomile and calendula

Shipping options for A Woman’s Garden

Shipping for signed copies of A Woman’s Garden is currently limited to a few regions, including the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. If you are elsewhere in the world, here are a few places where you can get A Woman’s Garden:

Natural dye plants and dyeing also feature in A Woman’s Garden

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Additional information

Weight 750 g
Dimensions 25.4 × 20 × 1.3 cm

6 reviews for Signed Copy of A Woman’s Garden Grow Beautiful Plants and Make Useful Things

  1. b.smyth

    Waited so long for the book (pre-ordered) and it was well worth it…pictures are fabulous…made the ‘herb spiral’ and growing so well…

  2. Laurie Davis

    This is a lovely book for gardeners. The rich and helpful text is supported by lots of photographs. I especially like some of the projects (pallet strawberry planter), recipes (floral ice cubes, flower petal fritatta, three-mint mojito), and various “Galleries” (edible flowers, culinary herbs, plants for the home). This is a beautiful and practical book. I pick it up for information often.

  3. SchneiderPeeps

    A Women’s Garden is a beautiful and inspiring book on grow and using plants. One of the things I really like about this book is that it’s not just about one woman’s garden, you’ll get a peek into 8 different gardens that each have a different focus. While most of the gardens are in the UK, there are some in other parts of Europe and in North America.
    While this isn’t necessarily a “how-to garden” gardening book, there are plenty of tips and information for choosing growing various types of plants for each of the 8 gardens. The 8 gardens are edible garden, edible flowers, culinary herbs, plants for skin care, medicinal herbs, herbs for the home, dye garden, and a crafty garden. Along with growing tips, each section has several projects to make with the plants from the garden or a project for the garden.
    I think this is a really great book to help you dream and see the possibilities of your own garden and the plants that you grow.

  4. Christy Cox

    This is a really beautiful book! I homeschool my four girls age 17 to age 8. I bought the book in hopes of inspiring them. We all have enjoyed browsing through the beautiful pages of this book! I know this is a book we are going to have it around for years to come!

  5. Byther Farm

    Filled with beautiful, rich photographs, this book tours through cleverly designed gardens from eight creative female gardeners. Tanya has woven a clever mix of practical and inspirational ideas with essential and valuable gardening knowledge. You know you’ve found a good book when you keep going back for more ideas, this is one such book! I highly recommend it.

  6. M. Raymond

    I received an advanced ebook review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley, and loved it so much I pre-ordered it.

    If you want to start planting a garden that is a feast for your eyes, and provides materials for food, skin care, medicine, house cleaning and furniture treatment, and beautiful crafts, this book, which profiles several gardeners in the UK, US and Germany, will provide huge amounts of both inspiration and also the instructions to get you going. Soap, candles, bath bombs, and much much more. Directions for a raised bed are included, and most projects use the most “frugal” of construction materials.

    Each gardener gives instructions on how to create and grow plants for specific purposes…such as edible flowers, plants that can be used to dye cloth or yarn, as well as garden projects that make growing more productive and also beautiful.

    I love having so many different gardeners profiled, because you get to see gorgeous examples of multi-purpose gardens from a variety of sources.

    And while there may be individual books that cover some topics in more depth (soap making or plant dyes, for example), this kind of book is the perfect way to get you started in ALL of these activities, with top notch, visually appealing projects that even make me want to make soap (and I’ve never had the inclination!).

    I think this is a perfect book for both a beginner and advanced gardener for the same reason…this book helps you envision your own garden, and gives you the wisdom of several gardeners who are also artists in what they do. The photographs and instructions are top-notch and just pure inspiration.

    Absolutely LOVE this book. Arrived yesterday and it’s a feast for the eyes.

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