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prariehawk Posted - Jan 27 2012 : 11:06:39 PM
I got this book today that is published by Storey. The authors are Ron Kujawski & Jennifer Kujawski. It lists what to do week by week throughout the year and has pages for notes. I think I'll find it very helpful. I'm not going to try growing so many different kinds of vegetables this year, just the ones that I know do well in this climate and I like to eat! (I've grown some veggies because they're "good for you" but I wasn't too crazy about them.) Snap peas, tomatoes, peppers, spinach, carrots, soybeans, potatoes, squash...it has articles on how to build things for the garden (a root cellar from a garbage can--who knew?). I have LOTS of good compost from my compost bin. I think this is going to be a good growing year.
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Bear5 Posted - Jan 31 2012 : 5:57:00 PM
I usually get my hubby a gardening book for Valentine Day, this sounds like a good one. I'll check it out. Thanks.
Marly

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GirlwithHook Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 08:27:21 AM
Ooh, I'll have to track that one down!



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soapmommy60543 Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 05:18:58 AM
This sounds great! I'll have to get a hold of a copy. I teach Plant Science and Gardening merit badges for my son's boy scout troop, and to have a resource like that to share with them would be extremely helpful to the boys who haven't ever gardened before.

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naturemaiden Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 01:14:31 AM
Cindy I am almost ready to start my tomatoes and peppers, I cant wait!
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