How to grow more vegetables : (and fruits, nuts, berries, grains, and other crops) than you ever thought possible on less land than you can imagine
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- ISBN: 9781607741893
- ISBN: 160774189X
- ISBN: 9781607741909 (eISBN)
- ISBN: 1607741903 (eISBN)
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Physical Description:
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xiv, 239 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm - Edition: 8th ed.
- Publisher: Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, ©2012.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-224) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Ecology action and the Common Ground Project -- Building soil, building the future -- Deep soil structure creation and maintenance -- Sustainability -- The use of compost and soil fertility -- Fertilization -- Open-pollinated seeds, seed propagation, close-spacing and seed-saving -- Companion planting -- An interrelated food-raising system : creating and caring for a balanced natural ecosystem with insect life -- Master charts and planning -- Sample garden plans. |
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Subject: | Vegetable gardening Organic gardening |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | SB 324.3 .J43 2012 | 30775305483712 | General Collection | Available | - |
How to Grow More Vegetables, Eighth Edition : (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine
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How to Grow More Vegetables, Eighth Edition : (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine
Based in Willits, California, John Jeavons is the director of Ecology Action, an environmental research and education organization. Jeavons has taken his grassroots solutions global, working with such organizations as UNICEF, Save the Children, and the Peace Corps to solve large-scale hunger by revolutionizing small-scale food production in more than 140 countries around the world. To learn more, visit www.growbiointensive.org.