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Maker Comics: Grow a Garden! – A Fun DIY Guide to Home Gardening for Kids & Beginners | Perfect for Classroom Projects & Backyard Activities
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Maker Comics: Grow a Garden! – A Fun DIY Guide to Home Gardening for Kids & Beginners | Perfect for Classroom Projects & Backyard Activities
Maker Comics: Grow a Garden! – A Fun DIY Guide to Home Gardening for Kids & Beginners | Perfect for Classroom Projects & Backyard Activities
Maker Comics: Grow a Garden! – A Fun DIY Guide to Home Gardening for Kids & Beginners | Perfect for Classroom Projects & Backyard Activities
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Maker Comics is the ultimate DIY guide. Inside Grow a Garden, you'll find illustrated instructions for six gardening projects!Will, Violet, and Basil must be the unluckiest students at the Garden Gnome Academy. They've been stuck with Mr. Butternut, the school's most unpopular (and unusual) teacher. Will and his friends have to learn about soil and compost while their classmates get to study exotic plants and butterflies. Although things get a little messy (and stinky) in his class, Mr. Butternut does know a thing or two about growing delicious veggies.Follow the easy step-by-step instructions in this book and you can make:A compost binSeed potsPotting mixA growlight shelfA cold frameA container garden
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There’s too much background information provided too technically. Instead of feeling encouraged, as though I could try these processes myself, I was frightened away. Lessons include how to make a compost bin (with information on the chemical processes), growing seasons, reading seed packets, germinating seeds, making a cold frame, and setting up a container garden. Lessons on making your own seed pot, making your own potting soil, and making your own grow light setup were way too in-depth for this casual reader. It seemed like much too much work to just grow some veggies, which was the part I was interested in. Especially since I’d be likely to buy much of this equipment as an amateur just starting.All this background material means we don’t get to see the gnomes actually grow or harvest much of what they start. Just as the part I’m interested in is beginning, the book ends. I also hoped that there would be more information on fixing or avoiding problems with plants, but there are only a couple of pages on how to recognize when something’s wrong. (The publisher provided a review copy. Review originally posted at ComicsWorthReading.com.)

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