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The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible, 2nd Edition: Discover Ed’s High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions: Wide Rows, Organic Methods, Raised Beds, Deep Soil

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$24.95$20.71 Free ShippingThe invaluable resource for home food gardeners! Ed Smith’s W-O-R-D system has helped countless gardeners grow an abundance of vegetables and herbs. And those tomatoes and zucchini and basil and cucumbers have nourished countless families, neighbors, and friends with delicious, fresh produce. The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible is essential reading for locavores in every corner of North America!
Everything you loved about the first edition of The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible is still here: friendly, accessible language; full-color photography; comprehensive vegetable specific information in the A-to-Z section; ahead-of-its-time commitment to organic methods; and much more.
Now, Ed Smith is back with a 10th Anniversary Edition for the next generation of vegetable gardeners. New to this edition is coverage of 15 additional vegetables, including an expanded section on salad greens and more European and Asian vegetables. Readers will also find growing information on more fruits and herbs, new cultivar photographs in many vegetable entries, and a much-requested section on extending the season into the winter months. No matter how cold the climate, growers can bring herbs indoors and keep hardy greens alive in cold frames or hoop houses.
The impulse to grow vegetables is even stronger in 2009 than it was in 2000, when Storey published The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible. The financial and environmental costs of fossil fuels raise urgent questions: How far should we be shipping food? What are the health costs of petroleum-based pesticides and herbicides? Do we have to rely on megafarms that use gasoline-powered machinery to grow and harvest crops? With every difficult question, more people think, “Maybe I should grow a few vegetables of my own.” This book will continue to answer all their vegetable gardening questions.
Praise for the First Edition:
“In every small town, there is a vegetable garden that people go out of the way to walk past. Smith is the guy who grew that garden.” — Verlyn Klinkenborg, The New York Times Book Review
“An abundance of photographs . . . visually bolster the techniques described, while frequent subheads, sidebars, and information-packed photo captions make the layout user-friendly . . . [Smith’s] book is thorough and infused with practical wisdom and a dry Vermont humor that should endear him to readers.” — Publisher’s Weekly
“Smith . . . clearly explains everything novice and experienced gardeners need to know to grow vegetables and herbs. . . . ” — Library Journal
“this book will answer all your questions as well as put you on the path to an abundant harvest. As a bonus, anecdotes and stories make this informative book fun to read.” – New York NewsdayStorey Publishing



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Plantain leaves are anti-inflammatory, demulcent, astringent, and vulnerary (wound healing). Plantain is a common…

Plantain leaves are anti-inflammatory, demulcent, astringent, and vulnerary (wound healing). Plantain is a common weed in lawns, fields, and gardens and should not be confused with the banana-like plantain fruit (Musa spp., Musaceae) of the tropics. Plantain is used topically on insect stings, spider bites, cuts, bruises, rashes, and burns. The leaves can typically be found throughout the year and be used as a fresh poultice when needed. You can employ any species of plantain—each will have its own personality but share similar overarching medicinal qualities. ~ For our first aid and healing recipes featuring plantain, join us for our Online Herbal Immersion, the most comprehensive online program in DIY herbalism there is! For all the details:
www.chestnutherbs.com/immersion (Plantago spp., Plantaginaceae).
Photo © Juliet Blankespoor *Please research any new herb and consult your health care providers for possible drug/herb contraindications and precautions before ingesting. Be sure of your identification before ingesting any plant or mushroom.
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If you had to choose just ONE cool weather crop to grow (what a…

? If you had to choose just ONE cool weather crop to grow (what a terrible thought, I know! ?), what would it be and why? Please share! ?
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For us, it would be Joi Choi bok choy, hands down. Why? It’s prolific; you can expect cut-and-come-again harvests for dayyyysss (okay, months and months) from a single plant before it bolts. We grow at least 18 every winter! If you’re not familiar with cut-and-come-again, it’s the practice where you routinely harvest just a few of the outermost, bottom, oldest leaves from a head of greens as opposed to cutting the whole plant, which makes it keep producing more and more new growth from it’s center – applicable for everything from kale to collards to lettuce. It’s hearty; of all the leafy greens and cabbages, Joi Choi sure can contribute to a filling meal with their juicy thick stalks as one of the larger, more open-headed varieties of bok choy. It’s crazy low-maintenance; of all our plants and veggies, the powdery mildew, aphids, cabbage moths and caterpillars hardly touch this stuff, and is also quite tolerant to both heat and cold. It’s versatile; with a fairly mild flavor (say, compared to mustard greens) and varying texture between the leaf and stalk, we use it in everything from nightly dinner sautees with other veggies, in green smoothies, in soups, salads, quiches, and most certainly in kraut ferments! It’s appearance; it is beautiful and compact and manageable. I love nothing more than the scene of a bed neatly packed to the brim with heads of maturing Joi Choi. Okay I am done obsessing now. Don’t let your head get too big with all this praise Miss Joi…. or, go ahead and let it! ??
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I ️ #OKRA #RedBurgundyOkra Thanks to our mini heatwave this summer, we were able…

I ♥️ #OKRA ?
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Thanks to our mini heatwave this summer, we were able to harvest 3 more than last year ???♀️?❤️ -

A little homegrown Spring Asparagus, Beetroot leaves because I love a splash of colour…

A little homegrown Spring harvest…….
Asparagus, Beetroot leaves because I love a splash of colour on the dinner plate and a little posy of English Daisies for the kitchen bench. Due to the fact in Spring it is incredibly hard to walk through the garden picking vegetables without getting distracted by all the flowers planted amongst them! -

This planting method for celery worked great for me last fall. I just planted…

This planting method for celery worked great for me last fall. I just planted some more, yay for cooler weather! -

Fin just harvested our very last cabbage crop, what a bumper year for these…

Fin just harvested our very last cabbage crop, what a bumper year for these brassica babies. Now we’ll just have to grow something as equally rotund to keep pretending we have a vegetable newborn! #supernerds -

Rodale’s Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening: The Indispensable Green Resource for Every Gardener

Rodale BooksPrice:
$26.99$16.26 Free ShippingRodale’s Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening has been the go-to resource for gardeners for more than 50 years―and the best tool novices can buy to start applying organic methods to their fruit and vegetable crops, herbs, trees and shrubs, perennials, annuals, and lawns. This thoroughly revised and updated version highlights new organic pest controls, new fertilizer products, improved gardening techniques, the latest organic soil practices, and new trends in garden design.
In this indispensable work readers will find:
– comprehensive coverage for the entire garden and landscape along with related entries such as Community Gardening, Edible Landscaping, Horticultural Therapy, Stonescaping, and more
– the most in-depth information from the trusted Rodale Organic Gardening brand
– a completely new section on earth-friendly techniques for gardening in a changing climate, covering wise water management, creating backyard habitats, managing invasive plants and insects, reducing energy use and recycling, and understanding biotechnology
– entries all written by American gardeners for American gardeners, with answers for all the challenges presented by various conditions, from the humid Deep South and the mild maritime coasts to the cold far North and the dry Southwest
Rodale’s Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening by Fern Bradley has everything anyone needs to create gorgeous, non-toxic gardens in any part of the country.Used Book in Good Condition



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‘Red Pear’ is an indeterminate heirloom tomato variety with a vigorous growth habit that’s…

‘Red Pear’ is an indeterminate heirloom tomato variety with a vigorous growth habit that’s great in salads and pastas. Vertical support is highly recommended.#heirloomtomatoes #permaculture #organic #vegetables #garden #sustainable #foodforest #nature #seedsaving #homesteading #urbangarden #healthy #food #survival #gardening #openpollinated #plants #tomatoes #selfreliance #growyourown #Colorado #seeds #amkhaseed
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Picking the coronation grapes. We are pretty spoiled for eating grapes, so we have…

Picking the coronation grapes. We are pretty spoiled for eating grapes, so we have been turning these into juice because we don’t like the seeds. Maybe wine next?
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Ladybirds are so lovely and helpful, they even give the tired ones a lift…

Ladybirds are so lovely and helpful, they even give the tired ones a lift home. ?? ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#allotment #allotments #allotmentlife #homegrown #jardin #garden #gardener #gardening #gyo #growyourown #greenthumb #potager #urbangardening #growfoodnotlawns #organicgardening #permaculture #kitchengarden #ediblegarden #growyourownfood #growsomethinggreen #gardentotable #veg #vegetable #vegetablegarden #veggies #urbangardenersrepublic #hydrovegan #ladybird #ladybug -

What’s our secret to success? We treat all of our crops with lots of…

What’s our secret to success? We treat all of our crops with lots of love @resin_ranch_extraction #humboldtlocal #dempurefarmers #dempurefamily #resinranchextraction #mendohideout #emeraldgrown #farmerscoop #bellsprings #sungrown #permaculture #knf #koreannaturalfarming #jadam #naturalfarming #livingsoils #regenerativefarming #craftcannabis #heritagefarm #seedgrown #emeraldtriangle #trimscenesolutions #casualsundays #trimscene #mendo #mendocinocounty #mendocino #norcal #california #welcometomendo -

Organic Gardening

DKPrice:
$21.95$8.89Fully revised and updated to reflect eco-friendly thinking and techniques, Organic Gardening is a classic guide to growing flowers, fruit, and vegetables the natural, chemical-free way. Whether you want to grow better-tasting fruit and vegetables untainted by chemicals, find natural methods of pest and weed control, or create a garden that is safer for your children, pets, and wildlife, Organic Gardening is your practical, easy-to-follow guide to gardening with, rather than against, nature.Used Book in Good Condition


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101 Organic Gardening Hacks: Eco-friendly Solutions to Improve Any Garden

Cool Springs PressPrice:
$19.99$13.59 Free ShippingCreate simple solutions for growing organic gardens!
The word “hack” has a multitude of meanings these days, but if you ask garden author Shawna Coronado what a hack is, she might just wave her hand toward her own back yard. She could be pointing at the garden bench she created from leftover wood posts and a few cinder blocks, or the rows of wine bottles buried soldier-style along a winding pathway, or even the garden soil itself, which is blended by hand from an organic soil recipe she devised. A hack is really just a great idea that’s come to life.
In 101 Organic Garden Hacks you’ll find the top tips, tricks, and solutions Shawna has dreamed up in her career as one of America’s most creative gardeners. Some are practical timesavers; others offer clever ways to “upcycle” everyday items in your garden. One characteristic every hack shares is that they are completely organic and unfailingly environmentally friendly. Divided into a dozen different categories for easy reference, each hack is accompanied by a clear photo that shows you exactly how to complete it. If you are looking for resourceful ways to improve your garden and promote green living values right at home, you’ll love paging through this fascinating, eye-catching book.
Cool Springs Press


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Morning harvest. Hope you get to spend some time outside this weekend!

Morning harvest. Hope you get to spend some time outside this weekend! -
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[Spring 2017] Today’s colourful harvest before the rain started ️ . . Harvested: kales,…

[Spring 2017]
Today’s colourful harvest before the rain started ? ?❤️????
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Harvested: kales, silverbeet, perpetual spinach, spring onions, parsley, mint, snow peas, purple podded peas, cherry tomatoes, strawberries, and passionfruit. I also harvested my potato patch … but I’ll post the treasure find tomorrow ⛏?
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#growyourownfood #harvest #growyourown #urbanfarming #urbanagriculture #organicgardening #urbanorganicgardener #kitchengarden #inmygarden #gardentotable #greenthumb #homegrown #kale #fromseed #vegetablegarden #ediblegarden #realfoodgrows #permaculture #raisedbeds #organicgardenermag #plantbased #eatclean #urbangardenersrepublic #lobotany #epicgardening #allotment #gardeningaustralia #growsomethinggreen #thehappygardeninglife #womenwhofarm -

#Guavas My endless supply of #VitaminC! Picked 5 this morning plus 2 mulberries from…

#Guavas
My endless supply of #VitaminC!
Picked 5 this morning plus 2 mulberries from my newly marcotted tree.
#Basil in the background is a #seedshare from @foragingalien Thanks, Aien for the seeds. :)) Now the question is, what #type of basil is it?
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@royalmailkitchengardener Michelle Shanahan recommends getting Brussels Sprouts going in September to ensure a long…

@royalmailkitchengardener Michelle Shanahan recommends getting Brussels Sprouts going in September to ensure a long growth period and maximum productivity. What will you be planting in your veggie crates this spring? ?








