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The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control: A Complete Problem-Solving Guide to Keeping Your Garden and Yard Healthy Without Chemicals
End your worries about garden problems with safe, effective solutions from The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control!
* Easy-to-use problem-solving encyclopedia covers more than 200 vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, trees, and shrubs
* Complete directions on how, when, and where to use preventive methods, insect traps and barriers, biocontr...more
Paperback, 544 pages
Published
May 15th 1996
by Rodale Books
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Let the bugs be! This is a very fine reference for any organic gardener but my world view on a bug's place in the garden has changed over the years to one of each of us must get our due in the natural world!
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Always have a book on the bookshelf on how to keep your garden flourishing naturally (5 or more in my case, now just need the garden to go with them)
Lots of plant problems and diseases and organic solutions - A must have for any gardener.
I break this book out every time I have holes in my leaves. There is so much valuable information in this book that I think every gardener, especially novices like me, need to keep the book close at hand. WONDERFUL reference tool!!
Always reading this for reference material. This year I had an out break of red bugs which later I was delighted to find out were solider bugs (a beneficial garden insect) so cool!
Use as a refrence book. Best I've found so far.
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