The Kitchen Garden Grower’s Guide: A practical vegetable and herb garden encyclopedia

December 20, 2009 by  
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A veritable encyclopedia and easy how-to guide on all that is natural and necessary in the world of gardening and small fruit, vegetable, and herb preparation, in The Kitchen Garden Grower’s Guide: A practical vegetable and herb garden encyclopedia, Stephen Albert leaves no stone—collard green, leek, or potato—unearthed in this absolutely amazing field guide that greenhorns, old hands, weekend gardeners, and chefs should not be without. From the soil to the pl… More >>


The Kitchen Garden Grower’s Guide: A practical vegetable and herb garden encyclopedia

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5 Responses to “The Kitchen Garden Grower’s Guide: A practical vegetable and herb garden encyclopedia”
  1. This book is excellent. They have a complete descrpition for grow and care the most common herb and vegetables that we can grow in our garden. Is a excellent book for novice. Great Book
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. N. Shimmel says:

    I found this to be a very helpful reference ever after gardening for almost 40 years. I have learned new tips and been encouraged to try vegetables I never grew before.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Monkeyman says:

    I was looking for a way to get myself motivated to start my little vegetable garden, and then this book appeared. A little inclination and a little instruction is all it took to get me going full speed. I liked the easy-to-follow advice this book gave me. Clear and concise, I felt like I was being led by the hand.

    And, I love the cover!


    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. David F. A. says:

    This is a simple to follow book on growing vegetables. It is thorough and as the title suggests it is complete. The master gardener who wrote it does not gloss over details. I am using it right now to plant my garden. The bullet point format helps me get to the info I need. I received this as a gift and I will be using it often.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I am using this book right now to plant this year’s veggies from seed. I’m recommending this book as a solid and complete veggie gardening book. I like the way each vegetable is organized with bullet points for all of the information such as planting basics and more advanced techniques. It is very easy to use given all of the information included. It is basic and very complete. It hits all of the details on growing veggies and is easy to understand.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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