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By Eileen Logan
A wellwritten and straightforward look into how easily people can grow fresh vegetables in the small spaces of back yards, patios and balconies. Through the use of simple directives and annotated photographs, you are informed stepbyunderstandablestep on seed setup, transplanting, cultivation, fertilizers, composting and harvest. Also included is a glossary of commonly used terms, advice on pests, recommended tools and resources.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eileen Logan
A wellwritten and straightforward look into how easily people can grow fresh vegetables in the small spaces of back yards, patios and balconies. Through the use of simple directives and annotated photographs, you are informed stepbyunderstandablestep on seed setup, transplanting, cultivation, fertilizers, composting and harvest. Also included is a glossary of commonly used terms, advice on pests, recommended tools and resources.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Frank Salerno
How to turn your backyard garden into a Green Machine. There is something supremely satisfying about pulling out of the backyard garden a big head of crisp lettuce, a half-dozen ripe, red tomatoes, a basketful of Sugar Snap peas, or any one of the dozen or more fresh vegetables growing there. Well, you too can turn your backyard into a cornucopia of plenty from spring through summer and fall, and you don't need a green thumb. All you need is a little know-how. This book can bring you there. In exacting detail, it will take you step-by-step into the world of gardening, teaching you how to: Build your own plant incubator and cold frame. Start your own seedlings in the middle of winter. Harness the sun. Turn poor soil into gardener's gold. Collect and use rainwater. Stretch out your garden space. Grow super sized vegetables. And utilize dozens of tricks to turn your little plot of land into a Green Machine. With this book, new gardeners can learn how to do it, and experienced gardeners can learn how to do it better. If you like fresh veggies, you'll love this book.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Frank Salerno
How to turn your backyard garden into a Green Machine. There is something supremely satisfying about pulling out of the backyard garden a big head of crisp lettuce, a half-dozen ripe, red tomatoes, a basketful of Sugar Snap peas, or any one of the dozen or more fresh vegetables growing there. Well, you too can turn your backyard into a cornucopia of plenty from spring through summer and fall, and you don't need a green thumb. All you need is a little know-how. This book can bring you there. In exacting detail, it will take you step-by-step into the world of gardening, teaching you how to: Build your own plant incubator and cold frame. Start your own seedlings in the middle of winter. Harness the sun. Turn poor soil into gardener's gold. Collect and use rainwater. Stretch out your garden space. Grow super sized vegetables. And utilize dozens of tricks to turn your little plot of land into a Green Machine. With this book, new gardeners can learn how to do it, and experienced gardeners can learn how to do it better. If you like fresh veggies, you'll love this book.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Judith Moffett
Judith Moffett wanted to be a full-time subsistence farmer: a homesteader. She settled instead for just one year of living close to the land, temporarily forsaking her academic and writing careers to devote herself, with her husband’s help, to a one-acre plot in a suburb outside Philadelphia. And from the year’s hard work of potato planting, duck and fish farming, honey extraction, blueberry picking, and spaghetti sauce production, grew an awareness that more was involved here than putting food on the table; her project was a living lesson in the complex ways in which everything in nature is interconnected.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eileen Logan
A well?written and straight?forward look into how easily people can grow fresh vegetables in the small spaces of back yards, patios and balconies. Through the use of simple directives and annotated photographs, you are informed step?by?understandable?step on seed set?up, transplanting, cultivation, fertilizers, composting and harvest. Also included is a glossary of commonly used terms, advice on pests, recommended tools and resources.
FORMAT: E-Book
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