Enjoy delicious, nutritious berries from your own backyard! What says summer more than a bowl full of fresh berries? How about a yard full of them? Homegrown Berries covers the information you need to know about the process from planting to picking. You’ll learn the best varieties of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, gooseberries, currants, and elderberries for you, how to fit them into your landscape (including in borders and containers), and how to maintain them for peak harvest. Summer just got sweeter!
It is the Cadillac of plant foods, actually more than just a food because of its beneficial effects on a soil's biological, physical, and nutritive properties. Any pile of organic material will eventually become compost, but containing ...
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Starting with the basics and the author's secrets of successful, time-efficient food gardening learned over a lifetime of gardening, this book is the complete vegetable gardening system for busy people who want to grow fresh produce to save ...
Homegrown Pantry picks up where beginning gardening books leave off, with in-depth profiles of the 55 most popular crops — including beans, beets, squash, tomatoes, and much more — to keep your pantry stocked throughout the year.
Offers a guide to designing a garden of mixed edible and ornamental plants intended to be aesthetically attractive year-round.
The mountains, forests, and plains are the friendliest to the hardy fruits, nuts, and berries that often grow in these states. Tree fruits that grow best in New England include apples, pears, hardy peaches, hardy apricots, and European ...
This guide is a must-have for any food gardener looking to grow scrumptious and problem-free fruit!
From the market garden and small farm to the homestead and backyard, The Berry Grower is the essential guide for both new and aspiring organic small fruit growers and seasoned farmers looking to produce high- quality organic fruits and ...
This is not your grandmother's gardening book.
For the berry comes from the garden to the table in tempting and presentable shape, fit to grace the table of a king,” writes Jacob Biggle in The Biggle Berry Book, which was first published in 1894.