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    The Everything Grow Your Own Vegetables Book: Your Complete Guide to planting, tending, and harvesting vegetables

    The Everything Grow Your Own Vegetables Book: Your Complete Guide to planting, tending, and harvesting vegetables

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    by Catherine Abbott, Meghan Shinn (Foreword by)


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      ISBN-13: 9781440500145
    • Publisher: Adams Media
    • Publication date: 01/01/2010
    • Series: Everything
    • Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 304
    • File size: 4 MB

    Catherine Abbott (British Columbia, Canada) grew up on a farm in Northern Alberta. She grew vegetables in her suburban backyard until 2000, when she and her husband decided to make a lifestyle change and started a small-scale vegetable farm. She now grows fabulous vegetables that she sells in her local community. She also teaches gardening classes, and has developed a popular website called www.your-vegetable-gardening-helper.com.

    Meghan Shinn (Cincinnati, OH) is the editor of Horticulture, a national magazine for avid home gardeners. Currently her plant-related pursuits are limited to container gardening, as she and her husband have only an apartment patio for outdoor space. They make the most of it with pots full of annuals and veggies.

    Table of Contents

    Ten Steps to a Bountiful Vegetable Garden x

    Foreword xi

    Introduction xiii

    01 Choosing a Garden Site 1

    Why Do You Want to Grow Vegetables? 2

    What Do You Want to Grow? 3

    Consider Your Climate 4

    The Importance of Sunlight 7

    The Water Source 8

    From Lawn to Garden 9

    City Gardening 11

    02 Your Garden Layout 13

    What Is Your Style? 14

    Design Decisions 15

    Pathways 17

    Choosing the Right Vegetables 19

    Consider What the Veggies Need 21

    Placement of the Plants 22

    03 The Garden Soil 29

    What Is Soil? 30

    What Is Your Soil Type? 31

    Soil Testing: Is It Important? 33

    Soil Nutrients 34

    Do You Fertilize? 36

    What Are Soil Amendments? 37

    Soil Preparation 39

    04 Veggies in Containers 43

    The Advantages 44

    Disadvantages to Container Growing 45

    The Best Veggies for Containers 46

    The Containers 48

    Container Soil 50

    Watering and Fertilizing 51

    05 Raised Beds 55

    The Benefits 56

    What to Consider 57

    Your Design 58

    Building Your Raised Bed 59

    Square Foot Gardening 61

    Gardening with a Physical Disability 63

    06 Greenhouse Gardening 65

    Extend Your Growing Season 66

    Protect Your Plants 67

    Cold Frames 68

    Plastic Tunnels 70

    Glass Greenhouses 72

    Greenhouse Maintenance 73

    Best Veggies for the Greenhouse 74

    07 Vegetable Seeds 77

    Choosing Seeds 78

    Starting Seeds Outdoors 79

    Transplants: Buy or Start Your Own? 81

    Caring for Your Seedlings 83

    Saving Seeds 85

    08 Salad Stuff 89

    Lettuce 90

    Celery 91

    Oriental Vegetables 93

    Salad Greens 94

    Spinach 95

    Swiss Chard 97

    09 Brassicas 99

    Broccoli 100

    Brussels Sprouts 101

    Cabbage 102

    Cauliflower 104

    Collards 105

    Kale 107

    10 Beans, Peas, and PerennialVegetables 109

    Beans 110

    Peas 112

    Artichokes 114

    Sun Chokes 115

    Asparagus 116

    11 The Root Veggies 119

    Beets 120

    Carrots 121

    Potatoes 123

    Radishes 125

    Rutabagas and Turnips 126

    Garlic 128

    Leeks 130

    Onions 132

    12 Heat-Loving Veggies 135

    Corn 136

    Cucumbers 137

    Eggplants 139

    Okra 141

    Peppers 142

    Squash 144

    Tomatoes 146

    13 Tips for Raising Happy, Healthy Veggies 149

    Crop Rotation 150

    Companion Planting 151

    Protecting Your Plants 153

    Trellis and Staking 155

    Compost and Manure Teas 157

    Green Manures and Cover Crops 159

    14 Composting Basics 161

    The Benefits of Composting 162

    Choosing a Bin 163

    Composting Materials 164

    Making Compost 167

    Composting with Earthworms 168

    Problem Solving 170

    15 Easy Ways to Water 173

    Hand Watering 174

    Overhead Watering 175

    Drip Irrigation 176

    Signs of Underwatering 178

    Signs of Overwatering 179

    Combating Drainage Problems 180

    16 Controlling the Weeds 183

    Know Your Weeds 184

    What Weeds Can Tell You 185

    Weed Your Garden 187

    Mulch: Does It Work? 188

    Other Ways to Control Weeds 189

    The Benefits of Weeds 191

    17 Pests and Diseases: What Do I Do? 193

    Find the Problem 194

    Start with Healthy Soil 195

    Good Gardening Practices 196

    Keep Your Plants Healthy 198

    Use Natural Controls 199

    Harmful Pests Versus Beneficial Insects and Animals 200

    Common Diseases 202

    18 Harvesting Your Bounty 205

    Harvesting Tips 206

    Knowing When to Pick Vegetables 208

    Storage Tips 211

    Freezing Veggies 213

    Canning Veggies 215

    19 Top Gardening Tools 217

    Choosing the Right Tool 218

    Shovels 219

    Garden Fork 219

    Rake 220

    Hoe 221

    Trowel 221

    Wheelbarrow 222

    Garden Hose 222

    Sharp Knife 223

    Garden Gloves 223

    Garden Journal 224

    Cleaning and Sharpening Your Tools 225

    20 Troubleshooting 227

    Identify the Problem 228

    Garden Concerns 229

    Signs of Nutrient Deficiency in the Soil 231

    What's Wrong with My Plants? 232

    Specific Veggie Concerns 233

    Vegetable Pest and Disease Identification 235

    21 Organic Versus Nonorganic Vegetable Gardening 239

    What is Organic Gardening? 240

    The Organic Principles 241

    The Benefits of Eating Organic 243

    The Transition 244

    22 Plan for Next Season 249

    Did You Choose a Good Garden Site? 250

    Did Your Plants Get Enough Sunlight and Rainfall? 250

    Was the Garden Too Large or Too Small? 251

    Did You Have Too Many or Too Few Vegetables? 252

    Did You Have Pest Problems? 253

    Were Certain Diseases a Problem? 254

    Did You Have the Tools You Needed? 255

    What Do You Want to Try Next Season? 255

    Did You Have Fun? 256

    Appendix A Web and Book Resources 257

    Appendix B Glossary of Terms 261

    Appendix C Vegetable Garden Recipes 269

    Index 283

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    Vine-ripened tomatoes. Succulent squash. Plump cucumbers. Growing vegetables is a rewarding-and cost-effective-way to eat better for less. But it can be overwhelming if you're just starting out. The Everything® Grow Your Own Vegetables Book is just what you need to water and weed your way to success!

    Complete with step-by-step instructions for planting, cultivating, harvesting, and storing more than thirty common vegetables, you'll find tips on everything from fertilizing to troubleshooting and learn how to plant and harvest your favorite veggies. This book has everything you need to enjoy fresh, delicious veggies in any climate, any time of year!

    Experienced farmer Catherine Abbott offers easy-to-understand advice on how to:

    Maximize your garden space

    Grow enough food to sustain your family

    Keep your plants indoors

    Know when your vegetables are ready to harvest

    Plan for future seasons

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