Fresh from the garden : an organic guide to growing vegetables, berries, and herbs in cold climates
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- ISBN: 9780816698394
- ISBN: 0816698392
- ISBN: 9780816698417
- ISBN: 0816698414
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xi, 514 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm - Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2017]
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General Note: | Includes index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part I. The Basics of Growing Vegetables, Berries, and Herbs -- Where to Plant -- Planting Seed in the Garden -- Starting Vegetables from Seed Indoors (Transplanting) -- Caring for Vegetables, Berries, and Herbs -- Propagation -- Solving Growing Problems -- Harvesting and Culinary Uses -- Tools, Materials, and Gardening Aids -- Part II. Vegetables, Berries, and Herbs. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | SB 453.5 .W45 2017 | 30775305522287 | General Collection | Available | - |
Fresh from the Garden : An Organic Guide to Growing Vegetables, Berries, and Herbs in Cold Climates
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Fresh from the Garden : An Organic Guide to Growing Vegetables, Berries, and Herbs in Cold Climates
All of John Whitman's gardening knowledge comes from hands-on experience acquired as a professional grower and an avid backyard vegetable gardener for more than fifty years. His book Starting from Scratch: A Guide to Indoor Gardening was a main selection of the Organic Gardening Book Club. He wrote the vegetable section of the Better Homes and Gardens New Garden Book and was the sole author of the Bet ter Homes and Gardens New Houseplants Book. Whitman is the creator and coauthor of the other three volumes in the cold climate gardening series: Growing Perennials in Cold Climates, Growing Shrubs and Small Trees in Cold Climates, and Growing Roses in Cold Climates.