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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 

Self Sufficiency Gardening Financial Physical and Emotional Security from Your Own Backyard A Practical Guide for Growing Vegetables Fruits Nuts Herbs Medicines Andother




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.

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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.

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The Better Days Books Complete Origiganic Grower

February 2, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

The Better Days Books Complete Origiganic Grower




Grow more and better food naturally, the “Origiganic” way! It has been only since the 1960s that dangerous petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides have been in widespread use, so any gardening or farming “how to” published prior to 1960 will, quite “naturally,” exclude their use. The old-fashioned, “original” method (”Origiganic” is the term we use here at Better Days Books for such Old World growing techniques), is simply a better, healthier, safer, and often less expensive way to produce bounties of fabulous, poison-free food – for our families, and for the marketplace. The Better Days Books Complete Origiganic Grower brings our five best-selling gardening titles together in a single volume, offering instructions for improving your soil, growing vegetables, fruits and berries, producing bumper crops where rain is scarce, raising cabbage and cauliflower, and cultivating, harvesting, and curing a wide variety of culinary herbs. Nearly 700 pages of gardening guidance!

Grow more and better food naturally, the “Origiganic” way! It has been only since the 1960s that dangerous petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides have been in widespread use, so any gardening or farming “how to” published prior to 1960 will, quite “naturally,” exclude their use. The old-fashioned, “original” method (”Origiganic” is the term we use here at Better Days Books for such Old World growing techniques), is simply a better, healthier, safer, and often less expensive way to produce bounties of fabulous, poison-free food – for our families, and for the marketplace. THE BETTER DAYS BOOKS COMPLETE ORIGIGANIC GROWER brings our five best-selling gardening titles together in a single volume, offering instructions for improving your soil, growing vegetables, fruits and berries, producing bumper crops where rain is scarce, raising cabbage and cauliflower, and cultivating, harvesting, and curing a wide variety of culinary herbs. Nearly 700 pages of gardening guidance!

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Organic Gardening for the 21st Century A Complete Guide to Growing Vegetables Fruits Herbs and Flowers

November 20, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Organic Gardening for the 21st Century A Complete Guide to Growing Vegetables Fruits Herbs and Flowers




The comprehensive guide to do-it-yourself organic gardening, starting from the basics. This groundbreaking book explains the latest scientific knowledge on how to find, choose and grow the best plants without any synthetic chemicals.

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4 Stars A Valuable Garden Tool!
This book has been incredibly useful to me. The information is well organized, if a little incomplete, and the pictures are inspiring. An excellent resource for any organic gardener.

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Gardening at a Glance The Organic Gardeners Handbook on Vegetables Fruits Nuts and Herbs

October 24, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Gardening at a Glance The Organic Gardeners Handbook on Vegetables Fruits Nuts and Herbs



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Fresh herb gardening basics

October 3, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

You may well find it attention-grabbing to note with the purpose of compared to the gardening of fruits and other organic vegetables the herb gardening is quite not as much of complicated. Even if you are not an experienced gardener you can think of start herb farming. Herb Gardening is just what the doctor ordered for the newbie gardener and the skilled. Herbs require very miniature special heed and they resist disease and pests in nature. Herb gardening is easiest as soon as you purchase poven

Home Garden Enthusiasts Love Healthy Foods

September 22, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

For numerous people planting a home garden to get terrific quality, fresh foods to be cooked, also so they can be preserved by way of freezing and canning, is an ever increasing popular activity. One of the primary motivations for people growing their own fruits as well as vegetables is that there is increasing evidence that the produce that is available at the supermarkets is seriously deficient in nutritional value because of present day mass-growing techniques. In addition, numerous

Selecting Tomato Cultivars For Container Gardening

September 2, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Given a large enough pot, nearly all varieties of tomatoes are suitable for container gardening; however, some will yield better results than others. What Size Tomato is Best for Container Gardening ? The large beefsteak tomatoes like Mortgage Lifter, Brandywine and Celebrity may not yield the super-sized fruits when confined to a container, although properly watered and fertilized, the flavor can be every bit as good as the 1-2 pound fruits the plants might produce planted in the ground.

Selecting Tomato Cultivars For Container Gardening

September 2, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Given a large enough pot, nearly all varieties of tomatoes are suitable for container gardening; however, some will yield better results than others. What Size Tomato is Best for Container Gardening ? The large beefsteak tomatoes like Mortgage Lifter, Brandywine and Celebrity may not yield the super-sized fruits when confined to a container, although properly watered and fertilized, the flavor can be every bit as good as the 1-2 pound fruits the plants might produce planted in the ground.

Maine Country Fair Allows Coffee for First Time

August 29, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Maine Country Fair Allows Coffee for First Time The Politics of CoffeeFair Trade Coffee – More Than Higher PricesToward Sustainable CoffeePolitics of CoffeeWhat are you REALLY drinking? For over 30 years, folks in Unity, Maine have been trooping out to enjoy the Common Ground Country Fair where sponsored by the Maine Organic Farmers and Growers Association. There they could buy honey, vegetables, fruits, grain, herbs and even clothing. The one thing that you never could enjoy at the Common

How To Get The Perfect Vegetable Garden?

August 22, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

I want to start a garden soon. Not just veggies but perhaps a few fruits as well. But I am unsure of where to begin? I live in the Mid-Atlantic region and our summers are long and humid. It does not begin to get cool until mid October here. Also, What type of soil should I use and what are some good, seeds to use, that will last? How To Get The Perfect Vegetable Garden? is a post from the Gardening Seeds Guide where weekend gardeners gather to discuss garden seeds, home gardening techniqu

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