A warm, stress-free, and joy-filled gardening guide that helps busy people build a thriving garden in short, manageable bursts—no perfection required.
Gardening doesn’t have to be overwhelming, time-consuming, or perfect to be joyful. Garden Yourself Happy is a refreshingly down-to-earth gardening book designed for real life—busy schedules, messy patches, forgotten watering days, and all.
Written by beloved gardening creator Jonny Hincks (@gardenwithjonny), this book invites readers to ditch the pressure and rediscover the simple pleasure of getting outside. Organized seasonally, it breaks gardening down into achievable 5-, 10-, 15-, and 20-minute jobs so readers can make visible progress without sacrificing their entire weekend.
Alongside practical guidance on planting, lawn care, mulching, pruning, composting, and garden planning, Jonny shares personal stories from his own journey—how gardening became a grounding force amid family challenges, a demanding career as a firefighter, and the chaos of everyday life. His humor-forward, judgment-free approach reminds readers that dead plants happen, weeds grow back, and that’s okay.
Perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike, Garden Yourself Happy includes seasonal checklists, visual summaries, quick-win hacks, and a Q&A section answering the most common gardening questions from Jonny’s global online community.
This is more than a gardening manual—it’s an invitation to slow down, step outside, and build a garden that supports your life, your wellbeing, and your happiness. Stay green. Stay gorgeous.
As a relatively amateur gardener, this was such a lovely motivational read that made me feel like I’m on the right track! I finally know what mulching actually means, I’ve pruned some stuff at roughly the right time, and I think I can now tackle the grass seed with (some) confidence. I follow Jonny on Instagram & this book reads exactly like his personality - fun, silly & accessible! It’s my first gardening book purchase, and one I’m sure I’ll keep referring back to each season.
I enjoyed reading this book, it gave me really good emotions and sort of permission to relax and be imperfect in my own garden. Which is good for a perfectionist like me.
I don't think I learned anything new in the context of gardening rules or advice, but it was really precious in building some self esteem as a gardener and maybe some kind of a garden artist.
The only thing I disliked about this book was that it seemed a bit repetitive. Anyway, I give it a strong 4 out of 5 and proudly add it to my garden book collection.
This book gives practical tips and gentle advice with a great pinch of humour. At times some points are repetitive (but I would also says these repeated points are important). I think the repetition was only due to me reading it through in full, and as I plan to pick this up each season I dn't think it will be a problem anyway.
For me, this book really has inspired me and has made me feel less fearful of getting things wrong.