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The Vegetable Gardener's Bible: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions | 
| Author: Edward C. Smith Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC Category: Book
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Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 1395
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1580172121 Dewey Decimal Number: 635 UPC: 037038172126 EAN: 9781580172127 ASIN: 1580172121
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Amazon.com Review Wouldn't it be lovely to have a patch of corn, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and beans just steps from your kitchen door? Would you like to learn how to control your zucchini plant? Ed Smith, an experienced vegetable gardener from Vermont, has put together this amazingly comprehensive and commonsensical manual, The Vegetable Gardener's Bible. Basically, Ed and his family have been growing a wide variety of vegetables for years and he's figured out what works. This book, filled with step-by-step info and color photos, breaks it all down for you. Ed's system is based on W-O-R-D: Wide rows, Organic methods, Raised beds, Deep soil. With deep, raised beds, vegetable roots have more room to grow and expand. In traditional narrow-row beds, over half the soil is compacted into walkways while a garden with wide, deep, raised beds, plants get to use most of the soil. In Ed's plan, growing space gets about three-quarters of the garden plot and only about a quarter is used for the walkway. Ed teaches you how to create raised beds both in a larger garden or in separate planked beds. One of the most important--and most often overlooked--aspects of successful vegetable gardening is crop rotation. Leaving a crop in the same place for years can deplete nutrients in that area and makes the crop more likely to be attacked by insects. Rotate at least every two years and your vegetables will be healthier and bug-free. There's also a good section on insect and blight control. Before choosing what to grow, go through the last third of the book, where Ed takes a look at the individual growing, harvesting, and best varieties of a large number of both common and more exotic vegetables and herbs. Whether you are a putterer or a serious gardener, The Vegetable Gardener's Bible is an excellent resource to have handy. --Dana Van Nest
Product Description Discover the last W.O.R.D. in vegetable gardening with Ed Smith's amazing gardening system. By integrating four principles -- Wide beds, Organic methods, Raised beds, and Deep beds -- Smith reinvents vegetable gardening, making it possible for everyone to have the best, most successful garden ever. By following this complete system you cultivate deep, powerful soil that nourishes plants and discourages pests and disease. The result is fewer weeds, healthier plants, and lots of great-tasting vegetables. Plus, you'll enjoy gardening as you never have before. The Vegetable Gardener's Bible -- the last W.O.R.D. in vegetable gardening.
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Your Best Vegetable Garden Now December 2, 2008 What's the formula for a productive vegetable garden? * Plant the crops you want to eat or can give away. No more. * Start with easy-to-grow crops and let experience take you to more difficult varieties. * Use compost to build the soil from Day 1: compost is the key to a healthy, productive garden. * Plant the right crops in the right season: warm season vegetables in warm weather and cool-season vegetables in cool weather. * Plant in wide beds--but no wider than your arm can reach to the center. * Mulch to keep weeds down and save soil water. * Visit the garden every day or two; that way no pest or disease or warm weather will ever get the best of your garden. * Harvest your crops just as they ripen. Taste to make sure! * When in doubt: always add more compost.
These vegetable garden maxims have been around for generations and generations. They're the same rules your great-great-grandmother followed in her kitchen garden. And they are the same maxims found in THE VEGETABLE GARDENER'S BIBLE by Edward C. Smith. Is there room on the shelf for another good book about vegetable gardening? You bet! No doubt, Ed Smith learned at the feet of his grandmamma because this book is brimming with sage time-tested wisdom for the beginning vegetable gardener. Not too wordy, right to the point, this book will get you to the promised garden in easy steps and with how-to pictures close at hand.
A lot of info in one book November 18, 2008 I will begin my first garden next spring and I wanted to know everything right away. I'm thrilled with this book because it includes sections on soil, companion planting, garden design and more. Very good for me since it's the only gardening book I own.
must-have gardening book October 15, 2008 This is a must-have book if you garden; it is easy to find information, very well organized, and the explanations and directions are clear. The second half of the book has detailed information on most vegetables including what plants are best to plant before and next to this plant as well as common problems, depth of soil etc ... This book is wonderful because it is helpful if you already have a garden or if you are starting a new one. I appreciate that he talks about beneficial insects and organic gardening techniques. I would recommend this book to everyone. Other great books to use with this book: Gardening When It Counts: Growing Food in Hard Times (Mother Earth News Wiser Living Series)Crocketts Victory Garden
The Vegetable Gardener's Bible October 4, 2008 Excellent book - I checked it out at a local bookstore so I knew it was what I wanted. Next year will be our first year with a garden so we're excited to read this book over the winter to prepare. GREAT book for new gardeners.
MUST HAVE gardners reference September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent book to read through and then keep as reference. There are MANY nice color pictures (especially at the end there is a vegetable reference guide for planting/care/info). This book gives you step-by-step instructions to designing and cultivating a high-yield WORD garden. If you are clueless about gardening, get this book. If you think you know everything, then get this book (even if you have memorized the companion planting reference matrix). From small planter box gardens to acre sized garden plots.. If you want to learn how to grow vegetables, then this is the book!
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