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Washington and Oregon are ideal places to grow a huge variety of
vegetables, and there are plenty of healthful and economic benefits
to having your own garden. Whether you have a traditional backyard
space or several containers on a high-rise balcony, you can grow a
season-long supply of tasty produce. Best-selling garden writers
Marianne Binetti and Laura Peters provide all you need to know to
dig in: Basics such as light, soil, exposure and frost tolerance;
Almost infinite garden styles, including raised beds and
containers; Preparing the garden and selecting which vegetables to
grow where; Recommended varieties, including new, traditional,
heirloom and unusual selections; Seasonal care, including mulching,
weeding and watering; Tips throughout, including how to extend the
growing season and what to do with your harvest; Organic approaches
to management of pests and diseases; An appendix featuring
companion plants and relationships; Helpful hardiness maps, and
delicious colour photos throughout. From A to Z -- yummy
artichokes, arugula and asparagus, through to healthy kale and
peculiar kohlrabi, leeks and okra, all the way to colourful
peppers, potatoes and zucchini -- it is all here in this
informative gardening guide.
Food plants have their own ornamental value, adding harmony to
existing landscapes without creating a separate vegetable garden.
They also provide a fresh, healthy alternative to the tasteless and
woody fruits and vegetables bred for long-distance transportation
and shipped to our grocery stores from all over the world. In this
book, we show how, with just a little effort, you can augment your
landscape with edibles of every description in an environmentally
sustainable manner: * Veggie favorites: tomatoes, lettuce, carrots,
beans and onions * Berries: blueberries, raspberries, blackberries
and strawberries * The superhealthy: flax, broccoli, kale and
garlic * The oddly beautiful: Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, asparagus
and artichokes * The ancient and exotic: quinoa, fennel and hardy
kiwi * Plus starting, maintaining and harvesting an edible garden,
propagation and winter care, and solutions to common garden
problems.
Container gardening offers an opportunity for a wide variety of
plants for your Pacific Northwest garden. this book includes: *500
recommended plants and designs *planting tips and preferred growing
conditions *rules & principles of container gardening *color,
flowering time, height, spread & hardiness of each plant *phots
showing each plant in a container setting
Handy guide packed with the best plant varieties you'll want for
your garden: annuals, perennials, trees & shrubs, vines, roses,
bulbs, herbs, and ornamental grasses.
This full color book includes: *herb garden design and basic
planting info *detailed section on what to do with the herbs,
including storing *some basic recipes recommended species,
cultivars and varities that work in your region * help in plant
selection plus photos showing specific uses
Discover the best annuals for the Northwest with this colorful
guide. Plenty of photographs and illustrations accompany clear,
easy-to-follow gardening advice. Tips on when to plant, growing
from seed versus nursery-grown bedding plants, optimal growth
conditions, problems and pests are also included.
Washington and Oregon gardeners can easily select and care for
their gardens' trees and shrubs with the help of this guide. It
describes 551 species, hybrids, varieties and cultivars grouped
into 96 accounts. Practical advice on pruning, optimal location,
maturity, planting, pests and diseases is included.
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