This is an exciting new title from the acclaimed gardening writer Stefan Buczacki, providing the perfect introduction for children to this rewarding and satisfying pastime. In collaboration with his wife, Beverley, Stefan has put together this easy-to-use and informative book that's packed full of step-by-step projects to help you make your garden bright and colourful - no matter what the weather. It is sure to capture the imagination of every child and fill them with enthusiasm for the natural world outside their own back door.
Grow a runner bean wigwam, plant some fruit and veg, build a bird table or make a scary halloween lantern with your very own pumpkins. Get out of the house and into the garden with an acclaimed gardening writer, Stefan Buczacki, and his wife, Beverley who is a highly experienced primary school head teacher.
Stefan T Buczacki, Beverley Buczacki Press Reviews
The sheer joy and satisfaction of gardening comes through a friendly written text and a variety of photographs and drawings. (English 4-11 )
I enjoyed this delightful book. The combined expertise of the authors, gardening expert Stefan Buczacki and his wife Beverley, herself a primary school head, makes this a superb tool for encouraging budding gardeners and nurturing an understanding and love of the natural world. This book is nicely laid out according to the seasons, with child friendly text and lots of fun illustrations. (English Garden )
This is just the book for a serious young gardener. The authors, who certainly know their subject, stress the fun and satisfaction and how you don't have to be at it all the the time... There is so much of interest here, with projects for every size of garden... I heartily recommend it for all the family. (Carousel )
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About Stefan T Buczacki, Beverley Buczacki
Stefan Buczacki's name has been a by-word for the most trusted horticultural advice for well over twenty years. With his academic excellence, professional standing and a portfolio of nearly two thousand radio and television appearances (including many featuring his own garden), countless newspaper and magazine articles and over fifty books, he has an unrivalled grasp of what British gardeners need and want from their gardens.