Barbara Ellis provides expert answers for all of your toughest vegetable-growing questions. Designed to be used as an in-the-garden reference, this sturdy little volume is packed with helpful information on everything from planning a garden and sowing seeds to battling pests and harvesting organic crops. With clever tricks to cut down on weed growth, secrets for maximizing production in confined growing spaces, and fail-safe watering guidelines, you’ll have the know-how and inspiration to grow your most abundant vegetable garden ever.
I found this book to be really helpful. The questions and answers were very clear and straightforward, and I learned a lot. I think I may check it out every so often when I have new questions about gardening.
Lots of very helpful, useful information! I took 14 pages of notes and that was with me omitting notes for sections about plants I don't currently intend to grow
a simple question and answer book. not much of anything i hadn't read before, but i brushed up on potato planting directions since i'm gonna try potatoes this year.
Very helpful to planting my veggie garden. I always have a hard time remembering what corn can't be cross-pollinated and this book had an easy way to reference that. As well as good tips on turning the soil deep enough for carrots and other root veggies to grow and quick tips on when to plant and where. I'll be scouring this again in the spring for my refresher.
Excellent and pointed gardening advice. Much more straightforward than other gardening books and not trying to espouse a particular "system" or "method" (although most of her techniques are organic). Not completely comprehensive but that's too much to expect in only 400+ pages.
Bottom line: Excellent resource for veggie gardeners.
This book wasn't what I wanted it to be, bit what it claims to be. My hunt for the perfect veggie garden book continues.I did learn a few things but the sections on each veggie were not in depth enough for me.
Very comprehensive book that tells you most everything you need to know about vegetable gardening. I particularly liked the crop by crop section, which addresses common problems with each crop. After reading this book, I felt like I knew a lot more about what was going on in my vegetable patch.
Pretty excellent resource! Fact-based with enough personal accounts to be a good reference, but not dry so it's okay to read it cover to cover. I'd recommend it for a beginner gardener.