11/12/2009

Review of How to Grow More Vegetables and Fruits (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine (Paperback)

I spent a few hours reading this book and was rewarded with 7-foot high tomato plants with big flavorful fruit, beautiful herbs (a couple of sprigs of fresh rosemary were just the thing for a New Year's coq au vin I still remember fondly), beans, peas, lettuce, flowers and more, all from four 4x20 garden beds.All (organic) fertilizing is done before planting, and I only have to weed *twice* a year.If this sounds like the kind of gardening you'd like to do, then this book will show you how.(The automatic watering I came up with myself - buried soaker hoses made from recycled tires a couple of inches deep in the beds and hooked them up to a hose on a timer.)

Contrary to a couple of comments, I didn't find the book at all difficult to understand - quite the opposite.Here, try one great idea on for size:

The roots and leaves of each plant fill a circle.(The book tells you the size of that circle for just about every common garden plant, plus more than a few uncommon ones.)Space your plants so that all the circles are just touching.(You can picture what this looks like by using coins.)That way, each plant has enough room to grow and thrive, while at the same time all their roots and leaves form a "living mulch" that crowds out weeds.

This really works - as I said, I only have to weed twice a season.And how difficult was that to understand?This book is full of great, clearly explained ideas like that, with all the information you need to put them into practice yourself.And someone gave it two stars because it uses *line drawings*?Please.

The reviewer who called it a gardening Bible had it exactly right.If you're thinking of buying a gardening book, do yourself and your garden a great big favor - make it this one.

Product Description
A classic in the field of sustainable gardening, HOW TO GROW MORE VEGETABLES shows how to produce a beautiful organic garden with minimal watering and care, whether it's just a few tomatoes in a tiny backyard or enough food to feed a family of four on less than half an acre. Updated with the latest biointensive tips and techniques, this is an essential reference for gardeners of all skill levels seeking to grow some or all of their own food.



Click Here to see more reviews about: How to Grow More Vegetables and Fruits (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine (Paperback)

No comments:

Post a Comment