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I LOVE books. And building a library is so much fun, I mean, after all, you're buying information on one of your favorite subjects, right? I especially enjoy gardening books! The gardening books you'll read about on these pages are books that I own, and have found indespensible through the years, and I still find them that way.
Your local library is a tremendous source of information and most usually have many gardening books to choose from, but if you cannot convince your local library to own some of the garden books that you would like, here are some suggestions for you...
Keep at least ONE good reference book in each area you fancy. If vegetable gardening is it, then buy the best vegetable gardening book you can find making sure it is regional, or at least encompasses your growing area.
I will be reviewing some of my favorite books here. If you love gardening and health as much as I do, I'm sure you'll find something wonderful here... go on ahead, induldge yourself!
Discover how to easily build an attractive and affordable greenhouse that will grow anything in any conditions. Also, building your own greenhouse just makes economical sense. You can build a greenhouse at just a fraction of the cost of buying a pre-built one. Most pre-built greenhouse you buy need to be assembled anyway, you are really just paying hugely inflated prices for the material.
Daughter of Iowa farmers, Missouri homesteader, and mother of five, Diane Ott Whealy never anticipated that one day she would become a leader in a grass-roots movement to preserve our agricultural biodiversity. The love for the land and the respect for heirloom seeds that Diane shared with her husband, Kent Whealy, led to their starting Seed Savers Exchange in 1975. Read More...