Homegrown Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs: A Bountiful, Healthful Garden for Lean Times
- Length: 192 pages
- Edition: F
- Language: English
- Publisher: Design Originals
- Publication Date: 2009-12-07
- ISBN-10: 1580114717
- ISBN-13: 0078585114719
- Sales Rank: #98582 (See Top 100 Books)
Discover the secrets of successful, time-efficient food gardening!
- Step-by-step guide to preparing your garden plot for the first time
- Over 250 photographs from a seasoned garden photographer
- Over 70 plant profiles for the best planting dates and methods, harvesting tips, and more
- Practical advice based on decades of hands-on gardening experience
- Learn soil types, soil conditioners, mulches, fertilizers, and manures
- Nontoxic pest and disease control methods that are safe for you, your family, and your soil
- Save money by growing your own delicious vegetables, fruits, and herbs
Start and maintain a small garden—whether you live in the city, suburbs, or out in the country!
Homegrown Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs is your complete guide to a vegetable gardening system for busy people who want to save money and grow fresh, healthy produce. Like the Victory gardens of World War II, food gardens planted in sunny back or side yards provide families with nourishing, delicious food at a fraction of the cost of buying it at a grocery store.
Throughout this book, you will learn how to grow wholesome, cost-effective food by practicing responsible gardening. Explore photographs and detailed descriptions for planting, maintaining, and harvesting the most common vegetables, fruits, and herbs for maximum yield and enjoyment. Over 70 plant profiles provide essential statistics, growing instructions, continuing care facts, and harvesting tips.
This book’s 192 pages will help any aspiring gardener avoid the disappointment of failure with your first food garden or expand your existing garden and grow even more! Today, many families are looking for ways to reduce costs and to eat healthier, fresher, better-tasting food. Take pride in providing food for your family, friends, and community that’s free of contaminants and tastes worlds better than shipped in produce.
Inside this beginner-friendly gardening guide, you’ll find tips on preparing your soil, the ideal times to plant in your area, fertilizing, weeding, mulching, nonhazardous pest and disease control, and much more. Learn how to recognize soil types, how organisms in the soil aid plant growth, and how to treat your particular type of soil to up peak productivity. Discover the ease and efficiency that sturdy, sharp tools like hoes, spading forks, shovels, spades, pitchforks, and rakes can add to your gardening routine.
With over 70 plant profiles, you’ll find ideal planting dates, conditions, methods, harvesting tips, and more for a variety of vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Featured crops include bok choy, asparagus, beans, beets, Brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower, chayote, collard greens, mustard greens, sweet corn, kale, endive, kohlrabi, leeks, various lettuce types, melons, okra, onions, peas, sweet bell peppers, hot chili peppers, potatoes, pumpkin, radish, rhubarb, soybeans, spinach, squash, sweet potatoes, Swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, apples, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, currants, figs, grapes, kiwi, peaches, pears, pawpaws, raspberries, strawberries, arugula, basil, chives, cilantro (aka coriander), dill, fennel, garlic, lavender, lemon balm, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, summer savory, tarragon, thyme, and more!
Reduce your grocery costs and eat healthier, fresher, better-tasting food, with Homegrown Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs!
“Compost all your other ‘how to’ gardening books—this one replaces them all. Jim Wilson and Walter Chandoha…have created a labor of love…worthy of a lifetime achievement award.”
—Nona Wolfram Koivula, Executive Director, All-America Selections and The National Garden Bureau
Cover Title Contents Introduction Chapter One: Why Grow Your Own? What is Responsible Gardening? Getting Started The Science of Gardening, Enhanced by Experience Chapter Two: Where and How Does Your Garden Grow? Selecting a Site What to Grow and How Much Growing from Seeds and Seedlings Chapter Three: Understanding Your Soil Soil Structure and Texture Life Beneath Your Feet: Microbiota & Macrobiota Soil Conditioners Mulches Fertilizers and Plant Nutrients Organic Fertilizers Mineral Fertilizers Green Manures Tonics Common Soil Problems and How to Fix Them Chapter Four: All the Tools You Need Preparing Your First Garden Chapter Five: The Three “E”s: Ease, Economy & Enjoyment Make Gardening Easy Make It Economical Make Gardening Enjoyable Chapter Six: Selected Vegetables Best Methods for Starting Each Kind Vegetables Chapter Seven: Selected Fruits Selecting Fruits Fruits Chapter Eight: Selected Herbs Learning About Herbs What Size Herb Garden? Herbs Chapter Nine: Advances in Organic Food Gardening What is No-Till Gardening? How to Manage a No-Till Food Garden Organic Products for Fighting Pests and Diseases Chapter Ten: Modern Victory Gardens How Can We Help? Community Gardens Zone Maps Glossary Resources Index Photo Credits Metric Equivalents Copyright
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