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Notes from the Garden: Reflections and Observations of an Organic Gardener
Henry Homeyer
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| #5012224 in Books | UPNE | 2002-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .94 x6.24 x9.24l, | File type: PDF | 264 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Regional notes for a national audience|By Patricia Tryon|It is a tricky thing to adapt columns written with a particular region in mind into a book with a national audience -- a special trick, perhaps, when a kind of gardening calendar is retained to organize the text. Henry Homeyer's practical "reflections and observations" may seem most germane to gardeners in New England, bu|From Booklist|With the plainspoken, straightforward manner for which New Englanders are famous, Homeyer espouses the philosophy and practices of organic gardening: no insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, or chemi
A hands-on gardener, Henry Homeyer gives practical advice on how to garden -- whether building a hot box, transplanting peonies, defeating the deer, planting ginseng, growing ladyslipper orchids and shiitake mushrooms, or keeping the birds out of the berry bushes. Each month covers a range of topics relevant to the season: starting seedlings, edging and mulching, gardening with children, getting rid of invasive plants, pruning, putting the garden to bed, growing housepla...
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