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The WFG Plant Guide provides
growing information for each
plant, including climate needs,
days to maturity, plant care,
photos, and even planting
dates for your area!
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Great Gardening Books
Carrots Love Tomatoes
by Louise Riotte
ISBN: 1-58017-027-7
This gardening classic was first published in 1975, and now a second generation of gardeners who prefer pest-resistant planning to chemicals will find a place for it on the shelves. Not only does it tell what to plant with what, but also how to use herbal sprays to control insects, what wild plants to encourage in the garden, how to grow fruit and nut trees, how to start small plots or window-box gardens, and much more. It's one of the most practical books around for any gardener of edibles, no matter how serious or casual. |
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Four-Season Harvest
by Eliot Coleman
ISBN: 1-890132-27-6
If you love the joys of eating home-garden vegetables but always thought those joys had to stop at the end of summer, this book is for you. Eliot Coleman introduces the surprising fact that most of the United States has more winter sunshine than the south of France. He shows how North American gardeners can successfully use that sun to raise a wide variety of traditional winter vegetables in backyard cold frames and plastic covered tunnel greenhouses without supplementary heat. Coleman expands upon his own experiences with new ideas learned on a winter-vegetable pilgrimage across the ocean to the acknowledged kingdom of vegetable cuisine, the southern part of France, which lies on the 44th parallel, the same latitude as his farm in Maine. This story of sunshine, weather patterns, old limitations and expectations, and new realities is delightfully innovative in the best gardening tradition. Four-Season Harvest will have you feasting on fresh produce from your garden all through the winter. |
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How to Grow More Vegetables and Fruits
by John Jeavons
ISBN: 1-58008-233-5
A classic in the field of sustainable gardening, HOW TO GROW MORE VEGETABLES shows how to produce a beautiful organic garden with minimal watering and care, whether it's just a few tomatoes in a tiny backyard or enough food to feed a family of four on less than half an acre. Updated with the latest biointensive tips and techniques, this is an essential reference for gardeners of all skill levels seeking to grow some or all of their own food. |
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Our Generous Garden
by Anne Nagro
ISBN: 978-0979373947
Elementary students create a school vegetable garden and along the way learn about healthy eating habits, nature, respect and responsibility, math and science, and that they can change their community. Based on a successful school garden project. Includes garden recipes and outdoor classroom activities. |
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The Ruth Stout No-Work Garden Book
by Ruth Stout and Richard Clemence
ISBN: 0-87857-000-4
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