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Paperback Modern Vegetable Gardening: Light-Work Techniques for the 90's Book

ISBN: 1558212566

ISBN13: 9781558212565

Modern Vegetable Gardening: Light-Work Techniques for the 90's

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Excellent Book!

This book was excellent! It was written in a way that most anyone could read and understand what to do. The author was very exact in his directions and suggestions. It has inspired me to be a better gardener and to help others as well. I just hope all my vegtables and fruit do as well as some of the pictures he has int he book. This book is not outdated from the 90's to now as everything is pretty much the same is regards to soil, climate and plants. Excellent!!!

How to grow a great garden and not use too much space.

This book tells the reader how to grow a great and wonderful garden without taking up a lot of space. It tells modern ways to garden. It tells how to grow a lot of different kinds of vegetables. For me the raised beds worded wonderfully. This is why I give this book 5 stars!

A great book for backyard gardeners

This is one of the two books that actually got me to start my garden (the other being _Square Foot Gardening_ by Mel Bartholomew). In his book, Mr. Bird teaches a method that combines raised bed gardening with square foot gardening. This may sound complicated, but I as an absolute beginner was able to use it to make a garden containing green & wax beans, peppers, tomatoes, zuccinni, watermelon, canteloupe, corn, cucumbers, pumpkins, sunflowers, lettuce, swiss chard, radishes and carrots. One of the things that I particularly appreciated was his emphasis on finding cheap alternatives to traditional gardening necessities. As an example, he recommends using styrofoam cups with holes punched in the bottom for starting transplants. They are extremely cheap and can be reused year after year. The book is great for beginners. Besides giving all kinds of basic information on how to get started, it gives specific information on growing several different kinds of popular vegetables. Whether you are someone just starting out, or an experienced gardener wanting to try a new method of growing lots of plants in a small area, this is definitely a book to be considered. I'm sure I'll be using it as a reference tool years from now.
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