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HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS BY THE ORGANIC METHOD
 
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HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS BY THE ORGANIC METHOD [Hardcover]

Rodale J
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Another impressive tome from Rodale Press, this practical text of nearly 1,000 pages covers organic gardening from the first soil preparation to the final harvesting and preserving. How to Grow Vegetable and Fruits by the Organic Method may be a bit daunting for the novice gardener, simply because of the size, but rest assured that all information is presented with a clear and simple vocabulary that first-timers can relate to easily. There's lots of handy lists and tables outlining the chemical composition of common items (feathers, fur, leaves) as well as charts for planting seasons and depths.

Unusual in a book of this size, there's also lots of letters from amateur gardeners addressing topics that range from a favorite type of lettuce (oakleaf) to in-house mushroom cultivation (under the sink is excellent). Illustrations tend to be line drawings, as well as small black-and-white photos--while helpful, they're just not as eye-pleasing as the big, color photos found in other books. For the committed organic gardener, the completeness of the text should more than make up for the lack of prettiness, as this book outlines numerous successful methods in use for decades. A great textbook for a crash course in organics or a handy reference manual for unfamiliar challenges, this is sure to provide fresh ideas for even the most experienced green thumbs out there. --Jill Lightner

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Originally published in 1959, this is the book that started it all. J.I. Rodale, founder of the organic gardening movement in the United States, compiled information from his visionary magazine into a 1100 page masterpiece on the art and function of organic gardening. Not a word has been changed in this nostalgic, yet extraordinarily applicable work. Topics include flower and vegetable gardening, soils, composting, greenhouses, fruit and nut trees, lawns, landscaping, pest control, and more. The Encuyclopedia of Organic Gardening truly does for gardeners what Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook is doing for food lovers!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you need to know about gardening all year is here, Dec 24 2002
This review is from: HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS BY THE ORGANIC METHOD (Hardcover)
This review is for the copyright 1961 edition by J.I. Rodale, Eleventh Printing-November 1975. In this book, you will find chapters of planning the vegetable garden,starting with the soil, improving soil structure, fertilizing your soil, how to make compost, preparing the soil for planting, starting plants from seed, seeding, planting and transplanting outside, how to use mulches, summer garden care, watering and irrigating, when to harvest, fall and winter garden care, storing the surplus, controlling insects and disease, freezing and canning vegetables, marketing organic foods, growing vegetables in the greenhouse and year-round schedules of garden activity. There is also 16 chapters of fruit gardening. Index included.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If You Only Could Pick One Book....., Aug 1 2000
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This review is from: HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS BY THE ORGANIC METHOD (Hardcover)
Organic gardening is the only way that really makes sense when you get right down to it. Nature's perfect cycle of plant's growth, bearing fruit, and decomposition back to the soil can't be improved upon by ANY artificial means. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are dangerous, expensive, and totally unnecessary if you will take the time to understand the very simple methods of organic gardening. There are few things quite so satisfying as watching your garden grow and thrive using the organic method. You will be shocked at just how productive even a relatively small garden can be, and once you see how easy it is to go organic, you'll never use anything synthetic on your plants again. This book sold me completely on organic gardening, and I'll bet it will do the same for you.
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Amazon.com: 4.9 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars If You Only Could Pick One Book....., Aug 1 2000
By David Stone - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS BY THE ORGANIC METHOD (Hardcover)
Organic gardening is the only way that really makes sense when you get right down to it. Nature's perfect cycle of plant's growth, bearing fruit, and decomposition back to the soil can't be improved upon by ANY artificial means. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are dangerous, expensive, and totally unnecessary if you will take the time to understand the very simple methods of organic gardening. There are few things quite so satisfying as watching your garden grow and thrive using the organic method. You will be shocked at just how productive even a relatively small garden can be, and once you see how easy it is to go organic, you'll never use anything synthetic on your plants again. This book sold me completely on organic gardening, and I'll bet it will do the same for you.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Gardening book ever!, Mar 6 2011
By mudmaid - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: How to Grow Vegetables and Fruits by the Organic Method (Hardcover)
This book covers everything you ever wanted to know about growing fruits and vegetables. It's arranged well, with each plant getting a quick history, seed starting/planting basics as well as harvest/storing information. There are also great stories of old timers who have used these methods with amazing results. I grow produce to sell, and I do own other books on the subject, but this book lives on my dining table and gets used regularly, while the rest get taken off the shelf for occaisional reference. You can"t go wrong buying this book.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you need to know about gardening all year is here, Dec 24 2002
By James McDonald - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND FRUITS BY THE ORGANIC METHOD (Hardcover)
This review is for the copyright 1961 edition by J.I. Rodale, Eleventh Printing-November 1975. In this book, you will find chapters of planning the vegetable garden,starting with the soil, improving soil structure, fertilizing your soil, how to make compost, preparing the soil for planting, starting plants from seed, seeding, planting and transplanting outside, how to use mulches, summer garden care, watering and irrigating, when to harvest, fall and winter garden care, storing the surplus, controlling insects and disease, freezing and canning vegetables, marketing organic foods, growing vegetables in the greenhouse and year-round schedules of garden activity. There is also 16 chapters of fruit gardening. Index included.
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