Backyard Farming Growing Your Own Fresh Vegetables Fruits and Herbs in a Small Space
February 17, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Backyard Farming Growing Your Own Fresh Vegetables Fruits and Herbs in a Small Space
Mastering The Inner Game To Selling Organic Herbs Online
February 16, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Mastering The Inner Game To Selling Organic Herbs Online
Time Management Secrets For Your Organic Herbs Online Business
February 11, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Time Management Secrets For Your Organic Herbs Online Business
The Down and Dirty Make An Extra Income Godfather Principles and Biz Networking for Organic Herbs Web Businesses 3 CD Power Pack
February 10, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Rodales Successful Organic Gardening Library Rodales Successful Organic Gardening Perennials Annuals and Bulbs Herbs Landscaping with Perennials
February 8, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
A slipcased box library set of 4 of Rodale’s Successful Organic Gardening books: Annuals and Bulbs, Perennials, Landscaping with Perennials, and Herbs.
Fresh Culinary Herb Production A Technical Guide to the Hydroponic and Organic Production of Commercial Fresh Gourmet Herb Crops
February 6, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Self Sufficiency Gardening Financial Physical and Emotional Security from Your Own Backyard A Practical Guide for Growing Vegetables Fruits Nuts Herbs Medicines Andother
February 5, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment

A practical guide for the novice gardener who wants to grow vegetables, fruits, nuts, herbs, and other useful plant products with the intent of becoming less dependent on outside sources. Includes a section on computer gardening resources, including free resources on the Internet.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Star Quick read that I wont pick up again
I expected a book that would give me a lot of information about gardening. Instead the book only gave me acouple paragraphs about certain vegetables and only one parargraph about nut tree’s. The Author refers the reader to other books if they need more information any gardening book would be more detailed then this one. This book was a waste of my money.
The Fantastic How To Earn Extra Money Accounting and Finance and Sales Models for Organic Herbs Web Biz 3 CD Course
January 30, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Moosewood Restaurant Kitchen Garden Creative Gardening for the Adventurous Cook
January 26, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Moosewood Restaurant Kitchen Garden Creative Gardening for the Adventurous Cook

Anyone who’s ever devoured a yellow pear cherry tomato off the vine knows the delights a garden can produce. David Hirsch, long-time member of the Moosewood Collective a group of 18 people who own and operate Moosewood Restaurant in Ithaca, New York, and produce an ever-growing collection of award-winning cookbooks shares his experience and expertise in this completely revised and updated guide to compounding the pleasures of growing and cooking. In simple, straightforward text, he gives instructions for growing, harvesting, and cooking with more than 75 vegetables and herbs. A chapter of 80 recipes transforms the bounty of the garden into the pleasures of the table. Complete with mail-order and Internet source guides, bibliography, and USDA zone map, THE MOOSEWOOD RESTAURANT KITCHEN GARDEN is a comprehensive guide to culinary gardening.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars If you love the Moosewood cookbooks, you’ll love this book.
This is an easy-to-use and easy to read book with helpful tips on not only selecting and growing, but cooking with your veggies, edible flowers and herbs. There is also a great list of mail-order sources with descriptions of supplies. I especially liked the design section for its simple and straightforward approach to considerations and approaches towards my garden layout.
Rodales Successful Organic Gardening Herbs Rodales Successful Organic Gardening
January 24, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment
Rodales Successful Organic Gardening Herbs Rodales Successful Organic Gardening

Gardeners everywhere love herbs for the wonderful flavors they add to food, the beauty they lend to the garden, and for their many uses in crafts and as home remedies. This hands-on guide shows how anyone can successfully grow a wide range of more than 90 herbs in the back yard. Features a full-color encyclopedia section. 300 color photographs; 50 illustrations.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars –Not just pretty pictures of plants–
I collect books on growing herbs and without exception they are all useful. Some books are personalized and others give general and basic information. This is probably one of the very best “all round” books that I’ve ever seen.
Some of the topics that are discussed are as follows: Climate, Topography, Garden Style, Understanding Basic Botany, Species Chart, Soil Preparation, Weeding, Propagating Herbs, Over-Wintering Plants, Drying Herbs, Cooking with Herbs, Medicinal Herbs, a Plant by Plant Guide and a USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.
The section on Preventing Pests and Diseases has very good illustrations of plant damage with a drawing of the insect culprit next to the herb. The Species Chart is six pages long and gives the growth form, the preferred climates, soil conditions, propagation season, the primary usage of the plants and the pests and diseases that each plant is susceptible to getting.
This is a very concise and usable book.


















