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      2023., Harper Celebrate Call No: 635.986 S929c    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Even if all you have is a postage stamp's worth of space on a balcony, patio, or front stoop, you can grow and cultivate a fresh bounty of vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers to enjoy in every season. The Victory Gardens of the 1940s were wildly popular and proved to the world that a little dirt and tender nurturing could feed a country at war. The spirit of those gardens lives on in today's container gardens. Nostalgic memories are paired with modern techniques, resulting in an extremely user-friendly guide for both new and experienced gardeners. In her trademark warm and informative style, bestselling author and expert gardener Maggie Stuckey shares everything you need to know to succeed with container gardening: planning, gearing up, planting, nurturing, and harvesting.
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      -- Seventy-three plans that will change the way you grow your garden
      c2014., Storey Pub. Call No: 635 J11g    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Here are 73 garden designs from horticulturalists, community gardeners, bloggers and print writers, television and radio hosts, and other professional gardeners. Contributions include design illustrations, plant lists, and stories explaining the personal quirks and motivations behind the garden. There's a plan to satisfy every craving.
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      c2009., Cool Springs Press Call No: 635.0971 G795g    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: The Guide to Canadian Vegetable Gardening includes how-to and when to information for successful vegetable gardening thoughout the gardening regions in Canada. Filled with the need to know information on planting, growing and harvesting more than 50 vegetables and herbs. Includes full-color images and helpful maps and charts.
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      2016., Adult, Dundurn Call No: 635.0971 C967n    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Explores new trends that are redefining today's gardening. Many of us use small urban spaces - balconies, patios, and even rooftops - to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs, at home and in community gardens. Suggestions about which crops will work best for your particular space and how to attract birds, bees, and butterflies to your garden. Practical information and an insightful approach to help improve your gardening skills, for anyone gardening in our Canadian climate. Mark Cullen is Canada's best-known gardener. His weekly column appears in the Toronto Star and 25 other newspapers. He tends his own 10-acre garden in Stouffville, Ontario.
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      c2010., Chelsea Green Pub. Call No: 635 D419r    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Scientist/gardener Carol Deppe combines her passion for gardening with newly emerging scientific information from many fields--resilience science, climatology, climate change, ecology, anthropology, paleontology, sustainable agriculture, nutrition, health, and medicine. Here, Deppe extends these principles with detailed information about growing and using five keystone crops that are especially important for anyone seeking greater self-reliance: potatoes, corn, beans, squash, and eggs.--From publisher description.
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      2014., Adult, Storey Publishing Call No: 635 B811s    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Storey basics.Summary Note: "This illustrated, step-by-step guide shows you how to save seeds from 20 of the most popular vegetable garden plants, including beans, carrots, peas, peppers, and tomatoes. You'll learn how each plant is pollinated (key to determining how the seed should be saved), how to select the seeds to collect, and how to process and store collected seeds. Grow the varieties you love, year after year!"--From publisher.
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      c2002., General, Seed Savers Exchange Call No: 635.0421 A831s   Edition: 2nd ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Seed to Seed is a complete seed-saving guide that describes specific techniques for saving the seeds of 160 different vegetables. This book contains detailed information about each vegetable, including its botanical classification, flower structure and means of pollination, required population size, isolation distance, techniques for caging or hand-pollination, and also the proper methods for harvesting, drying, cleaning, and storing the seeds.Seed to Seed is widely acknowledged as the best guide available for home gardeners to learn effective ways to produce and store seeds on a small scale. The author has grown seed crops of every vegetable featured in the book, and has thoroughly researched and tested all of the techniques she recommends for the home garden.
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      c2012., Chelsea Green Pub. Call No: 631.521 R263s    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Discusses the loss of fruit and vegetable varieties and the genetically modified industrial monocultures being used today, shares the author's personal experiences growing, saving, and swapping seeds, and deconstructs the politics and genetics of seeds.