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Book Review: The Winter Harvest Handbook by Eliot Coleman

September 24, 2013 by James Early 2 Comments

Usually in mid to late September, I start closing down my garden.  I deadhead all the perennial flowers so they don’t go to seed.  And yank out tomato plants that clearly have nothing more to give, etc. I tidy up the beds so things will be ready to go in the spring when it’s time […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Farming Tagged With: how to grow more vegetables, organic gardening tips, year-round gardening

Book Review: “The Organic Lawn Care Manual” by Paul Tukey

July 8, 2013 by James Early Leave a Comment

This post is really a book review about a wonderful organic lawn care book.  But I’m going to preface it with a little personal experience that helped me see the importance of caring for my lawn organically.  If you want to get right to the book review, feel free to skip down to it.  I […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Lawn and ornamentals, Timeless Gardening Tips Tagged With: organic lawn care, Paul Tukey, safelawns.org, the organic lawn care manual

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