Reviews
So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce from little yard space. A bonus: some delicious serving suggestions. One Magic Square tells you everything you need to get started and profiles each plant., "One of Amazon's Best Books of the Month in Crafts, Hobbies & Home 2016 Foreword INDIES Honorable Mention "Enchants on many levels.", "The 30 'Magic Square' garden plots offer plenty of ideas, from a simple salad garden with a variety of lettuces, to gardens for soup, stir fry, root crops and more." -- San Francisco Chronicle "So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce from little yard space. A bonus: some delicious serving suggestions. One Magic Square tells you everything you need to get started and profiles each plant." -- The Virginian-Pilot "Australian gardener Houbein has a personal and intimate understanding of food security, having survived famine during the Nazi occupation in Holland. She warns of the dangers of globalized, corporate agribusiness and 'aims to put you in control of the production of at least part of the food you need.'... The book provides basic gardening information and a wide variety of square-yard vegetable garden plans... [and is] as much a compilation of Houbein's gardening life as a straightforward step-by-step how-to manual. Like an eccentric but wise great aunt, at turns whimsically practical... Houbein offers much valuable advice." -- Publishers Weekly " One Magic Square . . . enchants on many levels. Veggie gardeners (especially rookies) will benefit from Houbein's knowledge, which is informed by science and folk wisdom, as well as the breadth of its content (growing information, 30 design plots, many recipes). This single line could sustain us for life: 'Never garden in a mood of wanting to control everything." -- The Chicago Tribune "From plot designs to starting seeds to composting, [ One Magic Square ] offers beginners a manageable way to get started with organic gardening. It also gives great advice on natural ways of keeping pests away, as well as useful vegetable groupings, even recipes." -- The Post-Star "[Lolo Houbein] asserts that anyone can grow vegetables using only a plot about the size of one square yard. She offers good directions on what to put into compost, how often to turn it to speed the process, how to go about companion planting and intercropping, and how to pinch, thin, and prune plants to keep them in check . . . [and] includes plot plans for everything from cancer prevention and antioxidant plants to basic salad and soup ingredients, with instructions for where to plant what in each plot." -- Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette "Lolo Houbein's magic garden squares are creative, international, and a fun way to learn the magic of growing your own food." -- Tanya Denckla, author of The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food "This timely guide will assist first-time and experienced gardeners in taking control of their own food supply at a time of...increasing fuel and food prices. Food gardening is the most intelligent adult endeavor on earth--Lolo Houbein shows you how to do it, and why you should." -- EcoVoice (Australia), One of Amazon's Best Books of the Month in Crafts, Hobbies & Home 2016 Foreword INDIES Honorable Mention "Enchants on many levels." - Chicago Tribune "The thirty 'Magic Square' garden plots offer plenty of ideas, from a simple garden salad with a variety of lettuces, to gardens for soup, stir fry, root crops, and more." - San Francisco Chronicle "[Houbein is] brilliantly contemporary in organizing each of her 40-plus model gardens into a number of practical culinary groupings. The clever gardener . . . could make this book work anywhere."-- Booklist "So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce from little yard space. A bonus: some delicious serving suggestions. One Magic Square tells you everything you need to get started and profiles each plant." - The Virginian-Pilot, [Houbein is] brilliantly contemporary in organizing each of her 40-plus model gardens into a number of practical culinary groupings. The clever gardener . . . could make this book work anywhere., The thirty 'Magic Square' garden plots offer plenty of ideas, from a simple garden salad with a variety of lettuces, to gardens for soup, stir fry, root crops, and more., One of Amazon's Best Books of the Month in Crafts, Hobbies & Home "Enchants on many levels." - Chicago Tribune "The thirty 'Magic Square' garden plots offer plenty of ideas, from a simple garden salad with a variety of lettuces, to gardens for soup, stir fry, root crops, and more." - San Francisco Chronicle "[Houbein is] brilliantly contemporary in organizing each of her 40-plus model gardens into a number of practical culinary groupings. The clever gardener . . . could make this book work anywhere."-- Booklist "So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce from little yard space. A bonus: some delicious serving suggestions. One Magic Square tells you everything you need to get started and profiles each plant." - The Virginian-Pilot, One of Amazon's Best Books of the Month in Crafts, Hobbies & Home "Enchants on many levels." - Chicago Tribune "The thirty 'Magic Square' garden plots offer plenty of ideas, from a simple garden salad with a variety of lettuces, to gardens for soup, stir fry, root crops, and more." - San Francisco Chronicle "[Houbein is] brilliantly contemporary in organizing each of her 20-plus model gardens into a number of practical culinary groupings. . . . For each three-by-three-foot garden, she lays out a plot diagram, with specific spaces designated for each plant. There follows a detailed, refreshingly candid section on growing each of the veggies listed in the plots."-- Booklist "So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce from little yard space. A bonus: some delicious serving suggestions. One Magic Square tells you everything you need to get started and profiles each plant." - The Virginian-Pilot, "Enchants on many levels." - Chicago Tribune "The thirty 'Magic Square' garden plots offer plenty of ideas, from a simple garden salad with a variety of lettuces, to gardens for soup, stir fry, root crops, and more." - San Francisco Chronicle "So many gardening books feature plants' mile-long Latin names and confusing charts. Not this one. Its easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and photos inspire desire to grow good-for-the-body fresh produce from little yard space. A bonus: some delicious serving suggestions. One Magic Square tells you everything you need to get started and profiles each plant." - The Virginian-Pilot