Organic Gardening in the American West: Raising Vegetables in a Short, Dry, Growing Season

February 5, 2011 by  
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Product Description
In this compact book, Robert Smith gives clear and detailed instructions for gardening organically in a semi-arid climate. Using New Mexico as an example, he gives full directors for raising everything from asparagus to zucchini; shows how depressed bed planting protects plants and conserves moisture; and includes instructions about a labor-saving method of soil cultivation.... More >>

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