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lonestargal |
Posted - Sep 08 2005 : 8:00:08 PM Does anyone have any recommendations for a good organic gardening book? I have one bookstore here and looked on their website but there are quite a few, so if I could be pointed in a good direction I would appreciate it. I have a Texas Gardening Handbook but it promotes the use of fertilizers and chemicals that I'm trying to get away from. Thanks |
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lonestargal |
Posted - Sep 09 2005 : 06:36:57 AM Thanks Marianne I'll have to check that out. Yes I love Texas too. Just the heat is tricky to deal with when your trying to grow vegetables. This year I went on vacation and came back everything was fried even with someone watering for me. |
Mari-dahlia |
Posted - Sep 09 2005 : 04:44:00 AM Kristi, I lived in SanAntonio for 5 years, I love Texas! The best source I have found for organic Gardening information is Rodale books. Rodale is the gentlemen who created the word "organic". His family still runs his farm and test gardens in Pennsylvania. I also subscribe to organic gardening magazine, which they also publish. www.organicgardening.com Marainne
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