1991/01/19 Enjoy a delicious bounty of heirloom vegetables every year. Marc Rogers guides you through the time-honored and cost-effective tradition of collecting seeds from this year’s harvest to grow next year’s crop. Learn how to select and store seeds from proven varieties of more than 100 common...
2009/01/01 Vegetables that are easy to grow - potatoes, onions, tomatoes - provide economic, social and nutritional advantages and can make significant differences to smallholder livelihoods. With this booklet, policy-makers and development personnel will recognize the opportunities that are available for...
1979/01/01 This booklet gives examples of how you can extend your growing season by using vegetables that grow in the cold, and by using greenhouses, plus the useage of a coldcellar.
1982/01/01 How to Plan your Custom Garden is divided into two sections. The first section includes a collection or success story articles, while the 2nd section helps you plan the garden that most closely meets your needs. Comprised mostly of charts and checklists, this section first helps you determine...
1982/01/01 Describes the propagation, planting, harvesting, and storage of fruits and vegetables and gives advice on starting new plants, planning a garden, and using compost.
2014/01/01 A least toxic approach to raising food in urban gardens based on the authors' experiences in Berkeley, CA. Authors are both entomologists noted for organic least toxic pest control who specialized in gardening in small spaces with deep mulches made by composting and transplanting and methods for...
1986/01/01 The Complete Book of Vegetables includes the world's major vegetables-both the familiar and the exotic. Every vegetable is illustrated with superb full-color photographs of specimens in prime condition. This book tell you which country each vegetable comes from, which family it belongs to, how it...
2015/09/01 Quit fighting to grow food in Florida and discover the secrets to abundance! Deal with pests naturally! Discover ridiculously productive plants! Turn your sand into soil! Feed your family from your backyard! Conquer your fear of failure! Green up your thumbs!
1985/01/01 The 60-Minute Garden requires initially a small investent of time and money to build the twenty devices that make up the garden, but once the permanent system is in place, it viturally takes care of itself.