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  1. Kim Travis Said,

    This book is nothing more than a compilation of information that can be had for free from the county extension agents. I found nothing new in it. Your time would be better spent talking to the county agent and getting specific information for you county, as it would be easier to find that way, than in this book.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Ann M. Fletcher Said,

    I loved this book. It was very easy to read and organized in a way that was so helpful. I thought it was to late to plant this season but after reading this book I was able to sit down and pick all the fruits and vegetables that would grow well in our area and chosen season and plan a large scale garden. I felt much more prepared! Highly recommend this book for experienced and beginner alike!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Mary Thompson Said,

    This book has been really helpful as it details a multitude of crops indicating both botanical and common names, when to plant, sun or shade, uses, common pests and how to handle them organically. The book includes soil ammendments including what not to use. It helps you identify what is wrong with your crop and what to do about it. My garden has been far more successful using this information.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Linda C. Meuth Said,

    Anyone interested in gardening organically should own this book. Easy to read, great pictures, homemade recipes for natural fertilizers, pest control, etc.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. CCGal Said,

    I have referred back to this book several times when getting ready to garden. It makes for excellent info, budgeting practices, and such. Highly recommended. Austin, TX
    Rating: 5 / 5

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