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Here Are the Best Organic Gardening How to Books
Every organic gardener needs a few organic gardening how to books. You need a few good resources to help you problem-solve things like insect infestations, or what that black stuff on your basil leaves is. A few good organic gardening how to books makes February a little shorter, too, as you plan for March and spring in your garden. Here are a few organic gardening how to books that you might want to add to your collection.
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#1 Grow Your Own Food eBook (Highly recommend)Learn how to grow organic food with less than 8 hours work a year. This is a breakthrough method and to counter food security and rising food costs. Click here to learn more about the book. |
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#2 Organic Secrets e-bookA result of two years research. This is a must have book if you want to grow organic products. It is covering 36 types of vegetables and show you how to grow them pure organic. Click here to learn more about the book.. |
1 stop organic gardening by Julie Williams
This is an excellent organic gardening book on Companion-Planting System for a Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden. Julie is providing secret tips on
* How to choose the right plants to grow together
* Which plants you must never grow together
* How to protect your fruits and vegetables from insect attack
* How much to plant for your family
Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening by Henry Doubleday Research Association.
Rodale’s is the #1 name in organic gardening, and any organic gardening how to book from Rodale’s is worth reading. This encyclopedia is full of pictures, too, so it makes wonderful February reading.
Organic Gardening for Dummies by Ann Whitman and the National Gardening Association.
There are a couple of other organic gardening books in the Dummies series. They are all very practical organic gardening how to books, with easy-to-understand directions.
The Frugal Gardener: How to Have More Garden for Less Money by Catriona Tudor Erler.
This is an organic gardening how to book of tips and techniques gathered from all kinds of experienced and successful organic gardeners.
Backyard Composting: Your Complete Guide to Recycling Yard Clippings by John Roulac
This organic gardening how to book will teach you how to start and maintain a compost pile.
Great Green Book of Garden Secrets by Jerry Baker
Handy Hints, Timely Topics, and Super Solutions to Turn Your Yard Into a Green Garden Paradise! by Jerry Baker. Jerry Baker has been organic gardening longer than most of us have been alive, and he has developed some great techniques and recipes (like feeding beer to your lawn). Any of his organic gardening how to books would be a good addition to your gardening library.
Worms Eat My Garbage by Mary Applehoff and Mary F. Fenton
If you want to know anything about worm composting, this is the organic gardening how to book that answers all your questions.
The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control by Barbara W. Ellis and Fern Marshall Bradley
A Complete Problem-Solving Guide to Keeping Your Garden and Yard Healthy Without Chemicals. Every organic gardener needs a good organic gardening how to book on pest control.
There are, of course, many, many other good organic gardening how to books. Go to your local library, or to garden centers, and browse through the books you find there. You’ll find a lot of organic gardening related books that you want to own. The above are some suggestions to get you started.
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