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Organic Gardening (0690472005315)Geoff HamiltonBooks |
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"Organic Gardening For Beginners" - How To Safely Grow Organic Food! eBookManuel Ortiz BraschiGrow Organic |
"Organic Gardening For Beginners" - How To Safely Grow Organic Food! eBook "Organic Gardening For Beginners" teaches gardeners and would be gardeners how to safely grow organic fruit and vegetables organically. This book will also teach you: * Preparing the soil for planting * Planning out the perfect garden * Making your own all-natural pesticides and fertilizers * How to make your own compost * Growing plants from seeds * Taking care of your garden * And so much more! Please read the following small excerpt from "Organic Gardening For Beginners":- "As recent as 25 years ago, the idea of organic gardening was considered quite a radical concept. How in the world were gardeners expected to control the weeds, the bugs, and the animals that could threaten a thriving garden without the use of man-made chemicals? When you think about it, organic gardening is a really simply theory. For years, people have been growing things without the use of chemicals. The early settlers of our country didn’t have Miracle-Gro or Sevin Dust and they made out just fine. It only makes sense that we should be able to apply the same techniques and get the same results as they... |
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Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening Maria Rodale
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How To Grow Organic Vegetables In Containers ( Anywhere!)Eileen LoganBooks |
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The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control Barbara W. Ellis
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How to Grow Vegetables and Fruits by the Organic Method J. I. Rodale
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The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food (0037038173703)Tanya L. K. DencklaBooks |
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Grow OrganicDK PublishingBooks |
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Grow Great GrubGayla TrailBooks |
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Grow Organic Doug Oster
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Good Bug, Bad Bug Good Bug, Bad Bug lets you quickly identify the most common invasive and beneficial insects (and other tiny critters) in your garden, and gives the best organic advice on how to attract the good guys and manage the bad guyswithout reaching for the toxic chemicals. Garden expert Jessica Walliser also offers strategies for dealing with the new bugs in town, those worrisome strangers that are starting to show up as a result of climate change. Thirty-six bugs, presented in full color on laminated stock, with concealed wire binding. Sturdy enough to take into the garden for easy reference. |
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Good Bug, Bad BugJessica WalliserGrow Organic |
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How to Grow World Record TomatoesCharles WilberBooks |
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