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Care & Harvesting Citrus
Keep a good layer of mulch around the trees, but spread it several inches away from the trunk. The roots are fairly shallow and extend well beyond the dripline, so water the entire root area. The trees should receive a deep soaking about once a ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Herbs: Growing & Using the Plants of Romance
The authors love affair with herbs has infused all the pages: Authors, Bill and Sylvia Varney's herb farm is in the Hill Country of West Texas in a town called Fredericksburg. Right from the beginning of their book you're aware that the knowledge they [... more]
$18.95
Amazon.com

Care & Harvesting of Grapes
Grapes should be pruned yearly because fruits only form on buds that arise from the previous season's growth. There are various methods of training grapevines. Your preferences, space limitations, and the variety of grape you are growing will ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Cherry Care & Harvesting
Dwarf cherry trees are most productive when trained to a central leader. The lowest branch should be about 2 feet off the ground, and the limbs should be spaced at least 8 inches apart. Train semidwarf or standard-size trees to a modified leader. ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Care & Harvesting of Grapes
Grapes do not ripen off the vine, so pick them when they are completely ripe. Use a sharp knife or small pruner to cut the bunches. Bees and wasps may occasionally light on the grapes to feast on some sweet juice, so watch for them. Grapes should ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Cherry Care & Harvesting
Dwarf cherry trees are most productive when trained to a central leader. The lowest branch should be about 2 feet off the ground, and the limbs should be spaced at least 8 inches apart. Train semidwarf or standard-size trees to a modified leader. ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Care & Harvesting Citrus
Keep a good layer of mulch around the trees, but spread it several inches away from the trunk. The roots are fairly shallow and extend well beyond the dripline, so water the entire root area. The trees should receive a deep soaking about once a ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Care & Harvesting of Grapes
Grapes should be pruned yearly because fruits only form on buds that arise from the previous season's growth. There are various methods of training grapevines. Your preferences, space limitations, and the variety of grape you are growing will ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Rodale's Vegetable Garden Problem Solver: The Best and ...
A wonderful refernce guide: I am not a novice to organic gardening, but I have never focused on growing vegetables before. I bought this book thinking it would be a good reference book to get started. It is that and more. The book is extremely easy to [... more]
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Cutting Gardens: The Complete Guide to Growing Flowers ...
Much more than beautiful pictures.: This book's wealth of practical infomation is presented in a well thought out, easy to understand fashion. Chapters one through four are devoted to the planning of and caring for a cutting garden, as well as creating [... more]
$27.50
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Vegetable Gardening: From Planting to Picking - The ...
Great resource with beautiful pictures: I found this book to be very helpful and a great read. I really like the way it is organized and illustrated, the pictures are beautiful and informative. The authors took the time to make the book accessable for [... more]
$32.95
Amazon.com

Rodale's Vegetable Garden Problem Solver
A wonderful refernce guide: I am not a novice to organic gardening, but I have never focused on growing vegetables before. I bought this book thinking it would be a good reference book to get started. It is that and more. The book is extremely easy to [... more]
$19.95
Amazon.com
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