As spring approaches, it’s the perfect time to rethink your garden with sustainability in mind. A new wave of gardening books offers practical advice for creating eco-friendly spaces that support both humans and wildlife.
Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned gardener, these books provide actionable steps for cultivating native plants, attracting pollinators, and transforming your yard into an environmentally conscious space.
From growing food sustainably to dealing with climate change, these guides empower gardeners to make a positive impact on the planet—one garden at a time.
Some of the top titles to check out include How Can I Help? Saving Nature With Your Yard by Douglas W. Tallamy, Grass Isn’t Greener by Danae Wolfe, and The Climate Change Garden by Sally Morgan and Kim Stoddart.