9780689705632-0689705638-Home Gardening at Its Best: Productive Ways to Grow Your Own Fresh Vegetables

Home Gardening at Its Best: Productive Ways to Grow Your Own Fresh Vegetables

ISBN-13: 9780689705632
ISBN-10: 0689705638
Author: Sal Gilbertie
Publication date: 1978
Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co
Format: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780689705632
ISBN-10: 0689705638
Author: Sal Gilbertie
Publication date: 1978
Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co
Format: Paperback

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Home Gardening at Its Best: Productive Ways to Grow Your Own Fresh Vegetables (ISBN-13: 9780689705632 and ISBN-10: 0689705638), written by authors Sal Gilbertie, was published by Macmillan Pub Co in 1978. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Home Gardening at Its Best: Productive Ways to Grow Your Own Fresh Vegetables (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Are you tired of throwing away time, energy, and money on a perfectly manicured, water-guzzling, weed-producing lawn? Are you longing to feed your family in more healthful and eco-friendly ways but shocked by organic produce prices at the grocery store? Do you fantasize about growing your own food but hesitate to take on more than you can manage?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, it’s time for you to get down and dirty—and take the plunge that will please your taste buds and your pocket-book! In Small-Plot, High-Yield Gardening, Sal Gilbertie and Larry Sheehan will help you turn your sprawling suburban acreage or postage stamp–sized plot into a low-impact, all-organic, totally sustainable produce garden.  You’ll learn about the most effective natural fertilizers, drought-resistant cultivation methods, pest-repellent companion plantings, trends in heirloom herb and vegetable varieties, and raised-bed techniques for achieving maximum productivity in a limited space. You can even add a cutting garden so you’ll always have fresh flowers on a kitchen table that’s groaning under the weight of incomparably fresh vegetables seasoned with a variety of home-grown herbs.  Whether you’re filling a 10’ x 10’ sandbox or digging up your 3,000-square-foot tennis court, any yard has the potential to produce a multi-crop bonanza. And anyone with a little soil and a lot of heart can do it!
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