Kitchen gardens, for many years a necessity in rural areas, are now becoming fashionable as more and more homeowners seek to produce vegetables, herbs, fruits, nuts and even cut flowers that they can really use. The central theme of this book will be adapting the historical concept of the kitchen garden to today's landscape, and how to make it attractive as well as utilitarian.
This came highly recommended by a woman who doubled her garden yield using it! Absolutely the best guide for veggie gardening in the South, including Florida. Arrived in excellent condition and within less than specified timeframe.
Excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Excellent book. A must have resource for anyone wanting to grow a great kitchen garden in the south.
P. B., Garden Writer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Anyone who is either new to food gardening in the South or has been unsuccessful in their previous attempts will appreciate this very useful new gardening book. Adams and LeRoy clearly explain the tricks to growing edibles from delicious veggies and fruits to fragrant herbs and flowers. Unlike many typical how-to books, this wisdom comes from the author's own hand-in-the-dirt experience, and it is beautifully illustrated with photographs sure to inspire the reader to create their own kitchen garden space. An excellant gift book that will be treasured for years.
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