The Complete Compost Gardening Guide: Banner batches, grow heaps, comforter compost, and other amazing techniques for saving time and money, and producing … most flavorful, nutritous vegetables ever.

July 12, 2010 by  
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Product Description
Barbara Pleasant and Deborah L. Martin turn the compost bin upside down with their liberating system of keeping compost heaps right in the garden, rather than in some dark corner behind the garage. The compost and the plants live together from the beginning in a nourishing, organic environment. The authors' bountiful, compost-rich gardens require less digging, weeding, mulching, and even less planting. And here's one of the best parts — no more backbreaking slogs ... More >>

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Comments

5 Comments on "The Complete Compost Gardening Guide: Banner batches, grow heaps, comforter compost, and other amazing techniques for saving time and money, and producing … most flavorful, nutritous vegetables ever."

  1. J. Heuer on Mon, 12th Jul 2010 4:36 pm 

    Only started reading this book the other day and feel that it covers the subject well. Good illustrations. Good book, I don’t plan to give it away.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Joy on Mon, 12th Jul 2010 7:30 pm 

    What a lovely book! It will be used as a gift to a gardner friend of mine who will be thrilled with its contents.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Norman Benoit on Mon, 12th Jul 2010 9:32 pm 

    This book has all types of useful information relating to composting and gardening. If the information given is true, our rose gareden should be easy care and healtier with less expense.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. MML on Mon, 12th Jul 2010 10:28 pm 

    Although there is a lot of different information in the book it, in some instances, just briefly describes the technique, but offers no pictures or examples. Also, sometimes the descriptions of “How To” are not descriptive enough for me. I am a highly visual person so I need to also see what they are describing.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Dorothy L. Eiswert on Tue, 13th Jul 2010 12:25 am 

    Great book for anyone who does gardening. I wasn’t much into the worm farm in my house but to each it’s own.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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