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Heather in GA
Farmgirl in Training

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Heather
Georgia
USA
13 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  06:51:04 AM  Show Profile
I am looking for the best vegetable gardening book I can find. I am a novice and this year began my first garden ... a square foot garden. My husband and I are thinking about making a row garden and transplanting the plants into it. I dunno, but next year - definitely a traditional garden for me.

ANyway, I am wanting to get my hands on a really good vegetable gardening book - something that will teach me what I need to know, but won't be too overwhelming for a novice like me, but that has really good information in it.

Thanks!

"You may go down to the garden."...(Peter Rabbit's mother) Beatrix Potter

...good soil... http://homeschoolblogger.com/gal51 ... my blog

CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl

8529 Posts

Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  07:25:50 AM  Show Profile
heather .. i have lots and lots of gardening books .. actually, don't have a 'favorite' .. i suggest you visit a large bookstore and look at lots of them until one just grabs your heartstrings! ALSO be sure to check 'peddlar mall' type stores and antiques shoppes for some great ones .. and usually at a better than 'new' price. that is where i get most of mine.

figure out which veggies you most want to grow and see what the various books offer. i reeeeeeeeely love the PICTURE gardening books the most. xo, frannie

True Friends, Frannie
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ThymeForEweFarm
True Blue Farmgirl

705 Posts

Robin
An organic farm in the forest in Maine
USA
705 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  08:10:32 AM  Show Profile
http://fourseasonfarm.com/main/books/books_eliot2.html The New Organic Grower by Eliot Coleman. I've been a fan of Eliot's for a very long time. I went to one of his workshops in April and to his farm a few weeks ago and am even more inspired.

Robin
www.thymeforewe.com
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EverGreen Girl
Farmgirl in Training

20 Posts

Tara
Smoot WY
20 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  08:18:09 AM  Show Profile
I will second the recommendation for Eliot Coleman's books, especially one called Four-Season Harvest! We are produce farmers and get a lot of questions from folks about growing gardens. This is the book we recommend.

I am envious of Robin's visit to see Eliot Coleman in action. He is the master.

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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  08:28:16 AM  Show Profile
Im envious also! I love 4 season harvest, my sister FOUND it & wanted to know if I wanted it or she was throwing it away !!Peoples ideas of treasures are often so different aren't they?

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Heather in GA
Farmgirl in Training

13 Posts

Heather
Georgia
USA
13 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  10:19:43 AM  Show Profile
Thanks ladies!! I knew you would be a big help ... I just ordered "Four-Season Harvest" and "The New Organic Grower" as well as "Garden Primer" by Barbara Damrosh (Is that his wife) ... Thanks again!!

"You may go down to the garden."...(Peter Rabbit's mother) Beatrix Potter

...good soil... http://homeschoolblogger.com/gal51 ... my blog
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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl

8529 Posts

Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  10:51:12 AM  Show Profile
oh this isn't one i have in my collection yet .. will have to find it! xo

True Friends, Frannie
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ThymeForEweFarm
True Blue Farmgirl

705 Posts

Robin
An organic farm in the forest in Maine
USA
705 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  12:16:40 PM  Show Profile
I love Four Season Harvest too. We'll be adding our third and four greenhouses in the next week or so. I went to Eliot's to see what he's doing in person so that I could be sure it's something I can and want to do. http://www.farm-garden.com/robin/day_tripping has my blog on the trip. Any day that I can have my hands in the soil is a good day so adding to the growing season is a thrill for me.
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as well as "Garden Primer" by Barbara Damrosh (Is that his wife)


Yes, she is.

Robin
www.thymeforewe.com

Edited by - ThymeForEweFarm on May 17 2006 12:21:00 PM
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junebug
True Blue Farmgirl

2421 Posts

Sue
West Plains, Mo.
USA
2421 Posts

Posted - May 17 2006 :  12:48:36 PM  Show Profile
I was going to suggest Kithen Primer, one of my faves!

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Phils Ann
True Blue Farmgirl

1095 Posts

Ann
Parsonsburg Maryland
USA
1095 Posts

Posted - May 18 2006 :  10:39:01 AM  Show Profile
I like Garden Primer and use it a lot. I am carried away by a new book ("A Mother Earth News book for Wiser Living" --!!!) by Steve Soloman, called Gardening When it Counts. It's written to the novice and everybody else. He's like a "grandpa gardener" and a hoot to read. He gives all the details and tells why.
Ann

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coconutcakes
True Blue Farmgirl

52 Posts

Emily
Summerfield NC
USA
52 Posts

Posted - May 19 2006 :  5:30:32 PM  Show Profile
I've got quite a number of books specific to my region, but I find that an old out-of-print book called The Joy of Gardening by Dick Raymond is the most straight-forward and easiest reference book I have for gardening. I'm somewhat of a novice myself, and my father has always used this book (as well as receiving lots of the old Organic Gardening publications back in the 80's). . . and he always has an awesome garden. I highly recommend it!

I found Raymond's book used on eBay for like $3 a few years ago. I'm sure you can find it used still on Amazon or eBay. Happy gardening!

Emily

"After a long period abroad nothing could make me more homesick or emotional than an American magazine ad of a luscious layer cake, except one, and that was a pictured lemon pie." Irma Rombauer, Joy of Cooking (1943)
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EnchantedWoodsGirl
True Blue Farmgirl

959 Posts

Kathy
New Jersey
USA
959 Posts

Posted - May 19 2006 :  9:55:00 PM  Show Profile
Try googling and look for Storey Books Publishing - they have sooo many country wisdom books on so many varied topics, surely you will find some great ones!

Kathy of the Enchanted Wood
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