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The First Lady has just been in the news breaking ground for a vegetable garden this spring. She's not the only one take up shovel, fork and hoe: according to a recent survey by the National Gardening Association, an additional seven million households plan to grow their own fruits, herbs and vegetables in 2009, up 19% over last year. Publishers are responding to the increased interest with how-to gardening books such as these, which are to be found in our catalog:The Backyard Homestead edited by Carleen Madigan
Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden by Lee Reich
The vegetable gardener's bible : discover Ed's high-yield W-O-R-D system for all North American gardening regions by Edward C. Smith
Perennial vegetables : from artichoke to zuiki taro, a gardener's guide to over 100 delicious, easy-to-grow edibles by Eric Toensmeier
The new self-sufficient gardener by John Seymour
Labels: fruits, gardening, homesteading, self-sufficiency, vegetables
posted by Elizabeth on 4/14/2009




