Are you looking for design-savvy ways to spring into summer? Here are some smashing new books that we think are just the things to motivate you to get growing, grilling, landscaping and decorating now that the warm weather's finally here!
Get growing
1 Kitchen Garden Box: Save & Sow Seeds of Your Favorite Vegetables
By Mike McGrath, Quirk Books, $24.95
Who'll love this gift set: Beginner to intermediate green thumbs
Why: This easy-to-stow gift set contains tabbed cards explaining everything you need to know about growing your own vegetables from seed (and storing prized seeds for next year). There's also plenty of information on making compost, building raised vegetable beds, natural pest control and a load of recipes to boot.
Pretty envelopes hold your seeds and have spaces for labeling specifics.
Written by the host of National Public Radio's You Bet Your Garden, this book-in-a-box has lots of value. It would have more, however, if the included Free Seeds coupon were honoured in Canada, not just the U.S.!
Sample wisdom: For a humane animal-control solution, set a motion-activated sprinkler attachment to your hose. When a deer, cat, raccoon, skunk or other unwanted guest encroaches on your vegetable patch, a spray of cold water will act as a safe, harmless yet highly effective deterrent.
2 Garden Anywhere
By Alys Fowler, Chronicle Books, $32.50
Who'll love this book: Locavores, organic foodies, green thumbs
Why: This all-encompassing resource focuses on how to garden in small and unexpected places. Container gardening, herb gardens and kitchen gardens are covered in detail, as is the nitty-gritty of plant care, from sprouts and transplants to maturity, natural pest control, soil amending, complementary plantings and much, much more. Want a step-by-step how-to on building your own from-scratch compost (and composter)? This is the book for you.
The author was trained at the New York Botanical Garden and the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew and has a fantastic stylists' eye. The photography is stylish and inspiring, yet so much of the propping uses found and recycled goods.
This budget-conscious book may become your gardening bible if you've got an urban design sensibility and eco bent.
Sample inspiration: Wine and Champagne crates make eco-friendly and très chic window boxes or container gardens.

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