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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
For many, the idea of sustainably growing vegetables in the Upper
Midwest, especially in Zone 3, is intimidating. Some gardeners have
had limited success, while others have failed miserably. And it
always seems that what the seed packets say doesn't apply to Zone 3
gardens. This book holds a solution for successfully and
sustainably growing vegetables in the challenging Zone 3 climate.
There are beautiful and bountiful home and market gardens even in
this part of the U.S., and indeed in many other parts of the world
with a similar climate. Most of that is due to adequate planning
and realistic expectations. Shiver Me Parsnips is a step by step
guide for planning and growing a successful (and sustainable)
vegetable garden in the short growing season available. It will
help the novice gardener to focus on growing vegetables that will
flourish and that they actually want to eat. It will reveal how
long vegetables really take to grow in this climate, allowing for
realistic expectations. It will explain simple and inexpensive
means of season extension. And, by following the instructions in
each chapter, it offers an easy to understand planning process to
help ensure a thriving and rewarding garden experience.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This book is a bundled package that combines four practical books.
Together, they can help you grow over 30 different delicious
organic vegetables in your home garden. These works are
particularly helpful for beginning gardeners and anyone who has
never grown these vegetables. They are appropriate for urban
gardeners as well as others, since they cover both traditional
gardening and container gardening for small spaces. The books are:
1. How to Grow Potatoes 2. How to Grow Tomatoes, Peppers, and
Eggplant 3. How to Grow Beans and Peas 4. Fall and Winter Gardening
Each of these books is available separately, but this package gives
you a discount on all four.
Home Vegetable Gardening is an outstanding resource for those
interested in gaining a better understanding of vegetables and
learning the best methods for producing vegetable crops in home
gardens. The book presents important concepts in home gardening,
including composting, soil improvement, fertilizer use, pest
management, and season extension practices. Readers will also learn
about vegetable classification and propagation, as well as the best
techniques for growing organic vegetables. Important chapters are
devoted to cool- and warm-season vegetables for home gardens as
well as container vegetable gardening and gardening with heirlooms.
With material that has been extensively tested in class over a
period of almost two decades, this is the rare text on the subject
that directly targets a university-level audience. Home Vegetable
Gardening is ideally suited to university courses related to
vegetable horticulture and other course offerings in ecology,
sustainable vegetable gardening, and vegetable-based small farm
agriculture.
This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and
before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest
and relevance to a modern audience.
All aspects of currant growing are dealt with in this handy volume
written by various experts on the subject. Thoroughly recommended
reading for the budding gardener, it contains a wealth of
information forming a complete how-to guide. Illustrated with black
and white drawings, diagrams and photographs. This book contains
classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content
has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a
modern audience.
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