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Fresh From the Garden : : an Organic Guide to Growing Vegetables, Berries, and Herbs in Cold Climates

Whitman, John, 1944- Book - 2017 Adult Book / Nonfiction / Home & Garden / Fruits & Vegetables / Whitman, John, 635.987 Wh None on shelf 1 request on 3 copies Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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Includes index.
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.
"Fresh is simply best. To get the tastiest, most nutritious produce, you have to grow your own, and in a cold climate this presents unique challenges. Fresh from the Garden will help you extend the growing season to produce the best vegetables, berries, and herbs, right in your own backyard. The guide includes more than 150 edible plants and helps you decide which varieties to choose; where and how to plant, tend, and harvest them; and what to do with your bounty. Fresh from the Garden is a clear, concise guide, with nutrition information tables and hundreds of helpful color photographs. Drawing on more than fifty years of gardening&#x;and nearly as many years writing on the subject&#x;John Whitman describes various methods of planting to make the most of different sites, whether in containers, raised beds, or on level ground, and takes into consideration the abbreviated growing season and longer summer days. He discusses the merits of starting from seed indoors or outdoors, the making and uses of compost, and measures for keeping a garden healthy, from mulching and fertilizing to crop rotation and winter protection. Included in his wealth of knowledge is a generous listing of more than 1,700 varieties of vegetables, berries, and herbs, from the best known to the highly unusual, including hybrid and heirloom varieties. He covers the specifics of cultivation, nutritional values, storage techniques, and culinary usage. Dedicated to organic practices, for the health of gardener and garden alike, the information and advice in Fresh from the Garden will enrich the experience of cold climate gardeners,"--Amazon.com.

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PUBLISHED
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2017]
Year Published: 2017
Description: xi, 514 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780816698394
0816698392
9780816698417
0816698414

SUBJECTS
Organic gardening -- Snowbelt States.
Organic gardening -- Canada.
Vegetable gardening -- Snowbelt States.
Vegetable gardening -- Canada.
Berries -- Snowbelt States.
Berries -- Canada.
Herb gardening -- Snowbelt States.
Herb gardening -- Canada.