The Organic Fruit and Vegetable Gardener's Year: A Seasonal Guide to Growing What You Eat
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The Organic Fruit and Vegetable Gardener's Year: A Seasonal Guide to Growing What You Eat

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Paperback, 176 pages
Published March 3rd 2009 by Guild of Master Craftsman
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Lenna
It would have been helpful to include the regions in which specific plants grow during different seasons. Instead, this guide is too general. For example, it stated that strawberries grow in the spring, summer, and fall. In my region, I know that they only grow outside in the spring. This guide would not be beneficial to inexperienced gardeners.
Erika
Erika rated it 4 of 5 stars
I'm new to gardening. This is a good reference and primer for what to grow when, alongside what, and how to get rid of insects and weeds naturally. What I need now is manpower...
Shushlibrarian
A very brief overview of gardening. Pretty pictures, but most people will need something a little more in depth.
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