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Kolesar

(31,182 posts)
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 03:32 PM Dec 2011

Gardening Book Recommendations

Dedicated to the nature lovers in the DU Gardening forum.

We use frameless raised beds and have had six years of success. I have found gardening systems that economize on purchases and reduce the amount of work required. We have a one thousand square foot garden with two permanent beds of strawberries and cranberries and don't have much trouble keeping up with it.

We started raised beds when I found the Vegetable Gardener's Bible by Ed Smith. The Bible is the perfect book for beginners:
http://www.storey.com/book_detail.php?isbn=9781603424752

Gardening when it Counts economizes on effort and purchases. Author Steve Solomon has excellent, detailed instructions on how to use gardening tools and how to germinate, cultivate, irrigate and fertigate your plants:
http://www.newsociety.com/Books/G/Gardening-When-It-Counts

The Winter Harvest Handbook keeps us in greens until January:
http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/books/index.html#harvest

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Gardening Book Recommendations (Original Post) Kolesar Dec 2011 OP
Sunset Western Garden Book is a must-have for the west XemaSab Dec 2011 #1
Gaia's Garden, A Guide to Home Scale Permaculture Curmudgeoness Dec 2011 #2
When I read the title of your post, the first book that came to my mind JDPriestly Dec 2011 #3
To really understand the science of what's going on in soil..... dmosh42 Dec 2011 #4

XemaSab

(60,212 posts)
1. Sunset Western Garden Book is a must-have for the west
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 06:02 PM
Dec 2011

Also the California Master Gardener Handbook has a lot of information about a lot of topics.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
2. Gaia's Garden, A Guide to Home Scale Permaculture
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 07:46 PM
Dec 2011

taught me a lot of things that I had never read in any other book.

http://www.patternliteracy.com/books/gaias-garden

I will also second that Sunset, I have the Sunset National Garden Book, and there is a LOT of information in there.

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
3. When I read the title of your post, the first book that came to my mind
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 04:06 AM
Dec 2011

was the Vegetable Gardener's Bible.

dmosh42

(2,217 posts)
4. To really understand the science of what's going on in soil.....
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:42 AM
Dec 2011

I found the book, "Teaming with Microbes", by Jeff Lowenfels & Wayne Lewis, to be a great help to me. For many years I just tilled my soil, planted, fertilized and watered without much real understanding of what was really making this gardening work. This book is based on much of the work of microbiologist Elaine Ingham, but is written in a comprehensive style that some of us less educated gardeners can understand.

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