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Mulberries in the Rain

Ryan Blosser

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Connecting with plants—a guide to belonging, ecological resilience, and permaculture design The plants in our world not only nourish and sustain us, they root us within our human and ecological communities. Mulberries in the Rain explores these vital connections, combining evocative storytelling with detailed crop profiles and permaculture design tools to mentor and inspire you. Central to permaculture is the art of creating beneficial relationships—crafting inherently regenerative food systems modeled on nature. As growers, we tend to interpret this idea literally—think companion planting, edible ecosystems, and food forests. Where do social relations and community-building fit in? Authors and permaculture experts Ryan Blosser and Trevor Piersol: Demystify plant guilds, showing how to create biodiverse, low-maintenance ecological systems Integrate tried-and-tested permaculture frameworks such as the Scale of Permanence and the Ecology of Self, with tools from economics, mental health, and other disciplines Provide cultivation primers for permaculture plants classified according to function, identifying out- standing anchor plants, nitrogen fixers, barrier plants, beneficial attractors, and dynamic accumulators Use plant narratives to illustrate how our inner landscapes are inextricably intertwined with the way we show up in the world. This unique, beautifully illustrated handbook breaks new ground in social permaculture while providing a deep hands-on dive into creating thriving foodscapes. Required reading for anyone who seeks a deeper connection to people and place, and a more resilient future.Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Human Sector Chapter 3: Food Forests Simplified Chapter 4: Anchor Plants     Mulberry     Willow     Che     American Persimmon     Paw Paw Chapter 5: Nitrogen Fixers     Redbud     Indigobush     Black Locust     Clover     Goumi Chapter 6: Barrier Plants     Rhubarb     Jerusalem     Artichoke     Garlic     Spring Bulbs     Elderberry Chapter 7: Beneficial Attractors     Tulsi     Zinnia     Cannabis     Strawberry     Honeyberry Chapter 8: Dynamic Accumulators     Comfrey     Beet     Nettles     Burdock     Yarrow
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Sustainable Market Farming, Second Edition

Pam Dawling

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The complete year-round guide to organic vegetable production for market gardeners and small-scale farmers — now fully revised and updated Sustainable Market Farming is the comprehensive, go-to reference for serious growers in every climate zone. Extensively revised and updated, this brand new, full-color edition is packed with detailed information on everything from planning to harvest, and features in-depth profiles of a full range of crops. This complete practical guide includes: The most current farm-specific planning and organizational skills for running a profitable, successful, and professional enterprise Cutting-edge information describing new and efficient techniques, strategies for season extension, approaches for integrated pest, disease, and weed management, and preferred climate-smart, disease-resistant varieties to add to your repertoire Updated guidelines for improving and maintaining soil quality and finding resilient, regenerative solutions to align farming practices with new environmental challenges Precise growing guides for a cornucopia of vegetables addressing: selection of varieties; soil, water, and fertility requirements; sowing, cultivation, crop rotation, and succession planting; common pests and diseases; harvest and storage; and more. Whether you are a beginning grower, an aspiring market gardener, or an established enterprise seeking to take your operation to the next level, Sustainable Market Farming is the book you will find yourself returning to again and again throughout a long farming career.Foreword by Andrew Mefferd Acknowledgements Introduction: Sustaining Community and Agriculture Part I: Techniques Planning Chapter 1: Year-Round Production Chapter 2: Create Your Crop Plan and Field Manual Chapter 3: Crop Review Chapter 4: Crop Rotations for Vegetables and Cover Crops Chapter 5: Seed Storage, Inventory and Orders Chapter 6: Scheduling Transplants Chapter 7: How Much to Grow Planting Chapter 8: Crop Spacing Chapter 9: Transplanting Tips Chapter 10: Direct Sowing Chapter 11: Hot Weather Germination of Seeds Chapter 12: Succession Planting for Continuous Harvesting Sustainable Crop Protection Chapter 13: Season Extension Chapter 14: Mulches, Organic and Plastic Chapter 15: Cold-Hardy Winter Vegetables Chapter 16: Growing Vegetables Year-Round in a Hoophouse Soil and Crop Quality Chapter 17: Maintaining Soil Fertility Chapter 18: Drip Irrigation Chapter 19: Cover Crops Chapter 20: Cover Crops Chart Chapter 21: Sustainable Disease Management Chapter 22: Sustainable Weed Management Chapter 23: Sustainable Pest Management Harvest and Beyond Chapter 24: Manual Harvesting Techniques Chapter 25: Winter Vegetable Storage Chapter 26: Root Cellars Part II: Crops Legumes Chapter 27: Snap Beans (Bush and Pole) Chapter 28: Southern Peas, Asparagus Beans and Limas Chapter 29: Fava Beans (Broad Beans) Chapter 30: Edamame Chapter 31: Snap Peas and Snow Peas Chapter 32: Peanuts Brassicas Chapter 33: Broccoli, Cabbage, Kale. Kohlrabi and Collards in Spring Chapter 34: Broccoli, Cabbage, Kale and Collards in Fall Chapter 35: Asian Greens Other Greens Chapter 36: Spinach Chapter 37: Chard and Other Summer Greens Chapter 38: Lettuce All Year Round Roots Chapter 39: Carrots, Beets and Parsnips Chapter 40: Celery and Celeriac Chapter 41: Radishes for All Seasons Chapter 42: Turnips and Rutabagas Cucurbits Chapter 43: Summer Squash and Zucchini Chapter 44: Winter Squash and Pumpkins Chapter 45: Cucumbers and Muskmelons Chapter 46: Watermelons Alliums Chapter 47: Garlic Chapter 48: Bulb Onions Chapter 49: Potato Onions Chapter 50: Leeks Chapter 51: Unusual Alliums Nightshades Chapter 52: Tomatoes Chapter 53: Peppers Chapter 54: Eggplant Chapter 55: Potatoes The Orphan Crops Chapter 56: Okra Chapter 57: Sweet Corn Chapter 58: Sweet Potatoes Chapter 59: Asparagus Seed Crop Production Chapter 60: Seed Growing Chapter 61: The Business of Seed Crops by Ira Wallace Resources Index About the Author
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Affiche du document A Do-It-Yourself Vegetable Gardening Guide for Beginners

A Do-It-Yourself Vegetable Gardening Guide for Beginners

Edwin Hernandez

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Though it may initially seem daunting, producing your veggies is more straightforward than it sounds. If you don't have a yard, you may still grow your food by starting a patio or indoor herb garden on a ledge. You'd be surprised how many tomatoes or peppers you can grow in a single container.One of the most important things you can do for your health is to increase your intake of fresh fruits and vegetables. The vitamin content of vegetables is highest when picked fresh from the garden. Also, because you know exactly what you're eating, the risk of consuming harmful chemicals that may have been applied to the vegetables diminishes. Involving children in gardening increases the likelihood that they will try the vegetables grown there.Garden veggies might help you save money on your monthly grocery bill. You can produce organic vegetables for a fraction of the cost they would otherwise cost in supermarkets.Physical tasks in the garden, such as weeding, planting, and digging, can burn up to 400 calories each hour. Gardening is not only terrific physical exercise, but it also helps keep your mind sharp.Being outside in the sunshine and fresh air may boost your mood and leave you feeling refreshed and content. You'll feel quite successful and proud if you grow your produce.This book is an all-inclusive guide to getting your vegetable garden up and running and optimising it to meet your specific requirements. 
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Affiche du document Huerto Urbano para Principiantes

Huerto Urbano para Principiantes

Sheldon Green

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Tu espacio, tus reglas. Cómo llegar a ser autosuficiente incluso en el más pequeño de los apartamentos...¿Alguna vez te has preguntado qué se necesita para ser autosuficiente, incluso si vives en un apartamento de la ciudad?Cuando pensamos en la autosuficiencia, nuestra mente va directamente a una granja aislada y primitiva en algún lugar del campo, a esas vastas extensiones de tierra fértil y a esa larga fila de ovejas balbuceantes que bloquean el camino mientras conduces para escapar de la ciudad y sus distracciones.Para bien o para mal, hemos recorrido un largo camino desde cómo vivían nuestros antepasados: el desarrollo industrial y las ciudades han transformado nuestras vidas de maneras antes inimaginables.Ahogados en la promesa de comodidad y una división efectiva del trabajo, nos alejamos lentamente de la idea de autosuficiencia. Nos han hecho creer que con dinero podemos conseguir todo lo que queremos o necesitamos.Al final, esta estrategia resultó ser un fracaso.Al volvernos cada vez más dependientes de los demás para satisfacer nuestras necesidades más básicas, hemos perdido rápidamente el control sobre la calidad de los productos que recibimos.A cambio, pagamos mucho más por la calidad que nunca deberíamos haber perdido.Pero ahora las cosas están empezando a cambiar: el mejor activo de la humanidad siempre ha sido la creatividad.Nuestra capacidad de pensar fuera de la caja nos ha permitido transformar y remodelar efectivamente el interior de las cajas urbanas en las que vivimos.¿Quién necesita una gran granja cuando puede convertir su apartamento en un huerto que pueda producir suficientes productos de calidad para todo un año?En este LIBRO descubrirás: Los tipos de jardines más efectivos para elegir para hacer que su espacio urbano cerrado sea tan productivo como un jardín al aire libre. Una guía paso a paso sobre cómo planificar eficazmente su hogar para obtener la mayor variedad de cultivos permitidos por su espacio Cómo un sistema hidropónico es la respuesta a una experiencia de jardinería interior fácil y sin complicaciones Diferentes estrategias a utilizar para tener un jardín verde y fructífero durante todo el año, independientemente de las estaciones y condiciones climáticas Las mezclas de suelo ideales para promover el crecimiento de plantas sanas en tu jardín Cómo procesar y almacenar sus propias semillas para evitar los costos adicionales de comprar plántulas Las formas más efectivas de construir un jardín interior autosuficiente que prometa un estilo de vida autónomo en la ciudadY mucho más....Incluso dentro de los confines de un apartamento en la ciudad, ahora tiene la oportunidad de administrar eficazmente su espacio y cultivar todo tipo de cultivos sabrosos y sabrosos. Esta es realmente tu oportunidad de recuperar el control de la calidad de los productos que comes: manejas lo que termina en tus plantas y en tu suelo.Si desea saber cómo convertir su apartamento en un huerto autosuficiente o un magnífico jardín , desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón "COMPRAR AHORA" ahora.
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Affiche du document Giardino Urbano per Principianti

Giardino Urbano per Principianti

Sheldon Green

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Il tuo spazio, le tue regole. Come diventare autosufficienti anche nel più piccolo degli appartamenti...Vi siete mai chiesti cosa ci vuole per diventare autosufficienti, anche se vivete in un appartamento di città?Quando pensiamo all'autosufficienza, la nostra mente va direttamente a una fattoria isolata e primitiva da qualche parte in campagna, a quelle vaste distese di terre fertili e a quella lunga fila di pecore belanti che bloccano la strada mentre state guidando per fuggire dalla città e dalle sue distrazioni.Nel bene e nel male, abbiamo fatto molta strada rispetto a come vivevano i nostri antenati: lo sviluppo industriale e le città hanno trasformato le nostre vite in modi prima inimmaginabili.Annegati nella promessa di comodità e di un'efficace divisione dei compiti, ci siamo lentamente allontanati dall'idea di autosufficienza. Siamo stati portati a credere che con il denaro possiamo procurarci tutto ciò che desideriamo o di cui abbiamo bisogno.Alla fine questa strategia si è rivelata fallimentare.Diventando sempre più dipendenti da altri per soddisfare i nostri bisogni più elementari, abbiamo perso rapidamente il controllo sulla qualità dei prodotti che riceviamo.In cambio, paghiamo molto di più per la qualità che non avremmo mai dovuto perdere.Ma ora le cose stanno iniziando a cambiare: la migliore risorsa dell'umanità è sempre stata la creatività.La nostra capacità di pensare fuori dagli schemi ci ha permesso di trasformare e rimodellare efficacemente l'interno delle scatole urbane in cui viviamo.Chi ha bisogno di una grande fattoria quando si può trasformare il proprio appartamento in un orto in grado di produrre abbastanza prodotti di qualità per un anno intero?In questo LIBRO scoprirete: I  tipi di giardini più efficaci tra cui scegliere per rendere il vostro spazio urbano chiuso produttivo come un giardino all'aperto. Una guida passo dopo passo su come pianificare efficacemente la vostra casa per ottenere la più ampia varietà di colture consentita dal vostro spazio Come un sistema idroponico è la risposta a un'esperienza di giardinaggio indoor facile e senza problemi Diverse strategie da utilizzare per avere un giardino verde e fruttuoso tutto l'anno, indipendentemente dalle stagioni e dalle condizioni meteorologiche Le miscele di terreno ideali per favorire la crescita di piante sane nel vostro giardino Come elaborare e conservare i propri semi per evitare i costi aggiuntivi dell'acquisto delle piantine I modi più efficaci per costruire un giardino indoor autosufficiente che prometta uno stile di vita autonomo in cittàE molto altro ancora….Anche nei confini di un appartamento di città, ora avete la possibilità di gestire efficacemente il vostro spazio e di coltivare tutti i tipi di colture gustose e saporite.Questa è davvero la vostra occasione per riprendere il controllo della qualità dei prodotti che mangiate: siete voi a gestire ciò che finisce sulle vostre piante e nel vostro terreno.Se volete scoprire come trasformare il vostro appartamento in un orto autosufficiente o in un magnifico giardino , scorrete in alto e cliccate subito sul pulsante "COMPRA ORA ".
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Jardin Urbain pour les Débutants

Sheldon Green

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Votre espace, vos règles. Comment devenir autosuffisant même dans le plus petit des appartements...Vous êtes-vous déjà demandé ce qu’il faut pour devenir autosuffisant, même si vous vivez dans un appartement en ville?Lorsque nous pensons à l’autosuffisance, notre esprit va directement à une ferme isolée et primitive quelque part dans la campagne, à ces vastes étendues de terres fertiles et à cette longue lignée de moutons bêlants bloquant la route pendant que vous conduisez pour échapper à la ville et à ses distractions.Pour le meilleur ou pour le pire, nous avons parcouru un long chemin depuis la façon dont nos ancêtres vivaient : le développement industriel et les villes ont transformé nos vies d’une manière auparavant inimaginable.Noyés dans la promesse de confort et d’une division efficace du travail, nous nous sommes lentement éloignés de l’idée d’autosuffisance. Nous avons été amenés à croire qu’avec de l’argent, nous pouvons obtenir tout ce que nous voulons ou dont nous avons besoin.En fin de compte, cette stratégie s’est avérée être un échec.En devenant de plus en plus dépendants des autres pour répondre à nos besoins les plus élémentaires, nous avons rapidement perdu le contrôle sur la qualité des produits que nous recevons.En retour, nous payons beaucoup plus pour la qualité que nous n’aurions jamais dû perdre.Mais maintenant, les choses commencent à changer : le meilleur atout de l’humanité a toujours été la créativité.Notre capacité à sortir des sentiers battus nous a permis de transformer et de remodeler efficacement l’intérieur des boîtes urbaines dans lesquelles nous vivons.Qui a besoin d’une grande ferme quand vous pouvez transformer votre appartement en un potager qui peut produire suffisamment de produits de qualité pour une année entière?Dans ce LIVRE, vous découvrirez : Les types de jardins les plus efficaces à choisir pour rendre votre espace urbain clos aussi productif qu’un jardin extérieur. Un guide étape par étape sur la façon de planifier efficacement votre maison pour obtenir la plus grande variété de cultures permise par votre espace Comment un système hydroponique est la réponse à une expérience de jardinage intérieur facile et sans tracas Différentes stratégies à utiliser pour avoir un jardin vert et fructueux toute l’année, quelles que soient les saisons et les conditions météorologiques Les mélanges de sol idéaux pour favoriser la croissance de plantes saines dans votre jardin Comment traiter et stocker vos propres semences pour éviter les coûts supplémentaires liés à l’achat de semis Les moyens les plus efficaces de construire un jardin intérieur autosuffisant qui promet un mode de vie autonome dans la villeEt bien plus encore....Même dans les limites d’un appartement en ville, vous avez maintenant la possibilité de gérer efficacement votre espace et de cultiver toutes sortes de cultures savoureuses et savoureuses. C’est vraiment votre chance de reprendre le contrôle de la qualité des produits que vous mangez : vous gérez ce qui finit sur vos plantes et dans votre sol.Si vous voulez savoir comment transformer votre appartement en un potager autosuffisant ou un magnifique jardin , faites défiler vers le haut et cliquez sur le bouton « ACHETER MAINTENANT ».
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Affiche du document Créez la cour de vos rêves - Aménagement paysager sur mesure

Créez la cour de vos rêves - Aménagement paysager sur mesure

Emmanuelle Mozayan-Verschaeve

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La journaliste spécialisée en design Emmanuelle Mozayan-Verschaeve et l’architecte paysagiste Jocelyn Lussier signent rien de moins qu’un mode d’emploi vous accompagnant, étape par étape, vers la création de l’oasis dont vous rêvez pour vous ressourcer au quotidien. Vous vous questionnez sur la planification des travaux à faire, sur les végétaux à planter et sur l’ameublement idéal pour votre jardin ? Que vous disposiez d’un tout petit balcon urbain ou encore d’une grande cour verdoyante, vous apprivoiserez dans ce guide pratique l’art d’aménager un espace extérieur s’inscrivant en continuité avec votre maison, ainsi qu’en parfait accord avec vos besoins et vos plus folles envies.Relaxante, dépaysante, énergisante : l’ambiance que vous souhaitez insuffler à votre cour est un autre point auquel vous devez penser. C’est important afin que vous vous y sentiez bien, autant que dans votre décor intérieur. Vous pouvez même imaginer différentes atmosphères dans chacune des « pièces » de votre jardin, en réalisant à la fois un coin lecture apaisant et un espace dynamique pour les jeunes. Cherchez aussi quel style vous aimez. Préférez-vous un jardin bien organisé, plutôt bohème, chic, contemplatif, festif et dépaysant, d’esprit tropical, nourricier, contemporain, oriental, à la française, à l’anglaise? Choisissez ce qui vous séduit et, si vous en aimez plusieurs, il est toujours possible de faire d’heureux mélanges.
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Inspired Ikebana

Naoko Zaima

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Aesthetic Arrangements for the Artsy Minimalist#1 New Release in Folkcrafts, Japanese Gardens, Botany of Flowers, and Architectural PhotographyDiscover modern Ikebana, the Japanese art of floral design, to form and cultivate internal peace and creativity. You can create minimalist decor with Ikebana, otherwise known as Kado, a disciplined art form that brings together nature and the inner self through flower arrangement.Delight in the intentionally minimalist floral designs. Perfect for anyone interested in historic culture, flower arranging, Japanese art, or minimalist decorating. This beautifully-photographed instructional guide is a modern take on a centuries-old art. It's filled with simple-to-follow, step-by-step instructions that allow you to create stunning decor and learn how to make floral arrangements in various Ikebana styles using both fresh and dried flowers.The history of Kado, reimagined. Ikebana is a long-practiced, much respected artform with an intriguing history, and author Naoko Zaima is excited to share the story with you in this lovely Japanese art book and floral design book.Inside, you’ll find:Alluring simplistic design inspirations and pictures of IkebanaStories featuring the history of Ikebana and its impact on floral design through historyHow to make everything Kado—from floral bouquets to wreaths and more—accompanied by suggestions of the best flower arrangement tools to use for each projectIf you liked elevated arrangement books like Floret Farm's A Year in Flowers, Marie Kondo's Kurashi at Home, or Inspired by Nature, you’ll love Inspired Ikebana. History of ikebana. There are various theories about the origin of ikebana. But it is thought that ikebana was started as Buddhist ritual flowers. Then ikebana was established as traditional Japanese art of flowers during Muromachi Period. (late 14th century – mid 16th century) Why Ikebana? Even with small amounts of materials (about 3-10 stems), you can make a dynamic, yet poetic arrangement. With big amounts of materials, you can also create gorgeous arrangement. Dialogue with flowers. Dialogue with the space. Dialog with yourself. (Connecting with inner self.) From minimal to dynamic style. Essential tools for ikebana. Kenzan. (Flower frog) How to choose a useful size and type of kenzan. (No small kenzan, they can’t hold materials firmly.) Ikebana scissors. Where to buy Kenzan, scissors, and other tools? (Most things are now available on Amazon.) Other useful tools for ikebana. (Green wire, brown wire, pliers, saw, etc.) Basic style with Kenzan. Suitable vessel. How to use kenzan well to fix materials firmly. How to arrange branches? (Bending branches technique.) Vertical composition & Horizontal composition. Basic style with vase. Suitable vases. Cross-Bar fixture to fix materials firmly. Vertical composition & Horizontal composition. Being conscious of Negative Space. Negative space is also a part of the work. One kind of material arrangement. By using 7-10 stems of 1 kind of flower to create a beautiful arrangement. (Flowers from the grocery markets like Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s are sold by bunch.) How to make a focal point. Organically-moving arrangement. A variety of materials arrangement. Gorgeous arrangement. Big arrangement. Arrangement on the floor. Wall decoration. Using recycling materials. (Dry materials.) Hanging arrangement with wall vases. Wreaths. (One of kind style wreaths.) Centerpiece arrangement for table. Floating arrangement. (Especially for summer.) 360 degrees arrangement for table. Nice for a dinner party. Wabi-sabi arrangement. Simplified arrangement. The beauty of less is more. The beauty in imperfection. Only flowers arrangements. Only a few kinds of flowers with no leaves or branches. Organically-moving arrangement. Only leaves arrangement. Only a few kinds of leaves with no flowers or branches. Palm leaves, monstera, aspidistra, fern leaves, air plants, etc. Composition of mass and line. Intertwining plant materials. Only branches arrangement. Only a few kinds of branches with no flowers or branches. Composition of line. Vines. Glass vase arrangement. How to arrange flowers and leaves in a glass vase. Cleanly organize the inside of the glass vase. Two or more vases arrangement. By using multiple small vases to make a fun arrangement. This arrangement is useful for where the space is limited. Vegetable arrangement. Using kales, cabbages, Swiss chard, dills, asparagus, more. Arrangement like a sculpture. Techniques for personify flowers and plants. Color combinations of materials. Similar colors. Opposite colors. Pastel colors Vivid colors. Rustic and natural style arrangement. Create a rustic and natural yet sophisticated beauty to make a difference than other flower arrangement.
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Vegetable Garden Tools

Jean-Martin Fortier

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Essential tools for successful vegetable growers Often overlooked by both home and market gardeners, the right farm and garden tools are essential for cultivating success. Vegetable Garden Tools: A Grower's Guide will help you select the appropriate equipment for your unique situation, drawing on "The Market Gardener Method." This method, developed by Jean-Martin Fortier, is a proven formula for successful, small-scale, high-yield microfarming. This highly accessible, succinct, and beautifully illustrated full-color handbook features: Recommendations for garden tools and implements for every stage of cultivation—from soil preparation and sowing to planting, crop maintenance, and harvesting. A focus on "low-tech" hand tools that are inexpensive, sustainable, and allow for working the soil while respecting biodiversity. These tools increase productivity and efficiency, and improve ergonomics. Detailed information on the function, benefits, and operation of each piece of equipment, accompanied by over 100 explanatory drawings. Specific advice and tips to get the most out of your garden tools and farm equipment, whether you are using them in a family garden or on a diversified market farm. Vegetable Garden Tools: A Grower's Guide is a keystone title in the Grower's Guides from the Market Gardener series. This curated collection of practical handbooks is designed to provide everyone from novice gardeners to seasoned horticulturalists and farmers with the information they need to grow better using Jean-Martin Fortier's principles of biointensive, regenerative agriculture at a human scale.Introduction A Few Words about My Background What is the Fortier Method? A Note about My Market Gardening "Toolbox" Chapter 1: Preparing the Soil    Hand tools    Motorized tools    Tarps Chapter 2: Planting Crops    Equipment for Seeding Under Shelter    Tools for Seeding Outside    Planting Equipment    Irrigation equipment    Crop Protection Tools Chapter 3: Crop Maintenance and Harvest    Weeding Tools    Other Tools    Harvest Tools Acknowledgments
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Affiche du document Tomatoes

Tomatoes

Jean-Martin Fortier

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A complete guide to tomato cultivation from seed selection to harvest. Nutritious, versatile, and bursting with flavor, tomatoes are a perennial favorite of both home gardeners and market farmers. Beautifully illustrated and highly accessible, this succinct guide from renowned market gardener Jean-Martin Fortier brings you his pro tips and tricks, ensuring a plentiful and profitable tomato harvest. Coverage includes: A celebration of the humble tomato and its fascinating history An inspiring collection of outstanding heirloom and hybrid tomato varieties for you to grow Strategies for planning, preparation, and propagation suited to every grower Cultivation methods including transplanting, fertilizing, irrigation, pruning, trellising, disease prevention, and organic pest control Picking at the peak of freshness, extending harvests, and processing ideas to let you enjoy that homegrown tomato flavor all winter long. Grower's Guides from the Market Gardener is a collection of practical handbooks designed to provide everyone from novice gardeners to seasoned farmers with information to grow better, using Jean-Martin Fortier's principles of biointensive, regenerative agriculture at a human scale.Introduction A Few Words about My Background What is the Fortier Method? Preface Tomatoes: The Essentials Chapter 1: Jean-Martin Fortier's Top 20 Tomatoes Chapter 2: Growing Seedlings    Seeding    Transplanting Chapter 3: Planting and Early Care    Preparing the soil    Planting    Trellising    Mulching Chapter 4: Maintenance, Harvest, and Storage    Irrigation    Pruning    Fertilization    Harvest Chapter 5: Tomato Enemies Bibliography and Acknowledgments
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The Garden Tool Handbook

Zach Loeks

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Level up your growing with the right tool for every job Searching for effective, economical ways to level up your growing? The Garden Tool Handbook is the essential guide to choosing the right hand tool for the right job at the right time, and maximizing quality, efficiency, and profitability on your farm, homestead, or market garden. This richly illustrated, full-color resource is a must-read for serious gardeners, professional growers, edible landscapers, and anyone who wants to grow better. Carefully selected garden equipment is the first line of defense against pests, weeds, and drought; a helping hand at all stages of cultivation; and your greatest ally in crop management. Edible ecosystem expert Zach Loeks reveals the valuable information you need to optimize productivity including: How to ensure a smooth workflow and prevent labor bottlenecks by understanding the garden operation cycle from planting to harvest The advantages of tackling repetitive seasonal tasks with hand tools, such as ergonomic benefits, increased output, and more enjoyment Multifunctional equipment and professional tool systems for every operation from start-up to pro grower How smart, timely tool acquisitions can provide a high return on investment and improve your bottom line Case studies, farm use scenarios, maintenance and storage guidelines, pro tips, and more. The future of food is small-scale agriculture, and innovative, affordable garden implements adapted to specific crops, environments, and production styles are the key to revolutionizing our food system.PART 1: THE TOOLS The Beginning Extending Human Power All about Tools Tool Types Tool Design DIY or Buy Garden Operation Cycle Tool System Design Scale-Based Decision-Making Scaling-Up Tool Systems Scaling-Up Your Avatar PART 2: YOUR GARDEN OPERATION CYCLE Chapter 1: Site Analysis and Sampling Chapter 2: Garden Design and Crop Planning Chapter 3: Garden Starts Chapter 4: Primary Land Preparation Chapter 5: Plot and Permabed Forming         Case Study: Container Gardening Chapter 6: Fine Seedbed Preparation Chapter 7: Seeding and Planting Chapter 8: Irrigation Chapter 9: Garden Crop Maintenance Chapter 10: Crop Weeding Chapter 11: Garden Harvest Chapter 12: Season Extension Chapter 13: Post-harvest Handling and Curing Chapter 14: Cold Storage Chapter 15: Marketing Chapter 16: Cleanup and Maintenance Conclusion Resources List of Tool Companies and Suppliers Index About the Author Praise About New Society Publishers
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Food Science for Gardeners

Robert Pavlis

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Everyone's guide to using the power of science to produce healthier and tastier fruits and vegetables From garden to fork, Food Science for Gardeners is everyone's guide to optimizing the quality of garden produce and preparing the most delicious and nutritious food possible. Beginning with a high-level overview of food quality and nutrient density, this invaluable resource then takes a deep, but accessible, dive into: The essential nutrient groups as well as phytonutrients and their anti-oxidant properties Factors affecting food safety such as pesticides, microplastics, bacteria, and other forms of chemical and biological contamination The pros and cons of a host of approaches to food storage and preservation, as well as an extensive variety of cooking methods Gardening techniques for growing nutritious food A complete section dedicated to the best growing methods for common fruits and vegetables. Whether you're a home gardener, local food enthusiast, or small-scale farmer, Food Science for Gardeners demystifies the science of food, enabling you to put the best quality vegetables and fruits on your plate. AWARDS WINNER | 2025 International Book Awards: Home & Garden 1. Introduction Why Do We Eat? What Is Food Quality? Do Gardeners Produce High Quality Food? Gardeners Affect Quality The History of Food Science 2. Understanding Nutrition Human Nutrients vs Plant Nutrients Nutrients vs Calories Nutrients in Food Factors Affecting Nutrients Nutrition Myths 3. Food Safety— Chemicals Chemical Toxicity Pesticides Heavy Metals Food Safe Plastics Safe Material for Raised Beds Microplastics Growing Food Near Toxic Plants Allelopathy GMO Food Allergies and Sensitivities 4. Food Safety— Biological The Microbes Among Us What Is a Foodborne Illness How Microbes Grow Detecting a Problem Buying Food Food Safety Myths Final Thoughts 5. Nutrient Density Measuring Nutrient Densit Factors Affecting Nutrient Density What Does Science Know About Growing Nutrient-Dense Food? Factors Affecting Nutrients 6. The Flavor of Food Nutrition and Flavor Why Does Grocery Store Produce Taste Bland? Sweetness vs Acidity Factors Affecting Flavor 7. Growing Great Food Selecting the Right Cultivar Importance of Days to Maturity Heirlooms vs Hybrids Is Organic Food Better? Fresh Is Best 8. Handling and Storing Food Washing Hands and Produce Food Storage 9. Preserving Food Preserving Techniques Methods for Preserving Food 10. Cooking Food Why Do We Cook Food? How Does Cooking Affect Flavor? How Does Cooking Affect Nutrition? Cooking Creates Undesirable Compounds Food That Needs Cooking Cooking Myths Cooking Methods 11. Growing and Serving Quality Food Beans, Green (Snap Beans) Cucumbers Garlic Lettuce Onion Peas Radish Raspberries Strawberries Tomato Zucchini Notes Index About the Author Connect with Robert Pavlis About New Society Publishers
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Plant Science for Gardeners

Robert Pavlis

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Understand how plants actually work to become a more successful, confident gardener. Science-based guide explains plant biology in practical terms, enabling gardeners to make informed decisions about watering, fertilizing, pruning, and troubleshooting based on how plants actually function. Why Plant Science Knowledge Multiplies Garden Success: When you understand what plants need and why, every garden decision becomes logical rather than guesswork. This knowledge prevents costly mistakes and maximizes plant health and productivity. What You'll Understand: Plant nutrition fundamentals for providing exactly what plants need, when they need it Water management science that prevents both drought stress and root rot Photosynthesis optimization through proper light management and leaf care Growth regulation through pruning, training, and environmental manipulation Stress identification and response for healthier, more resilient plants Practical Garden Applications: Gardeners with plant science knowledge report fewer plant losses, better harvests, and greater confidence in trying new plants and techniques. Garden smarter, not harder, through scientific understanding. Essential for gardeners ready to move beyond following rules to understanding principles.Introduction    Introduction to Plant Science    Organization of the Book    Terms Used in This Book 1. Plant Basics    Cells    Xylem and Phloem    Photosynthesis    Plant Myth: Plants Raise the Oxygen Level in Homes    ATP and the Energy Cycle    Respiration    Meristematic Cells    Classification of Plants 2. Roots    Root Basics    Types of Roots    Plant Myth: Feeder Roots Are Located Under the Dripline    Effect of Gravity    Cut Roots and Side Roots    Plant Myth: Circulating Roots Continue to Circulate    Conditions That Affect Root Growth    Plant Myth: Transplant Solutions Grow Better Roots    Root Growth in Winter    Absorption of Water and Nutrients    Plant Myth: Is Soil pH Important?    Roots and Microbes    Plant Myth: Purchased Mycorrhizal Fungi Are Good for Plants    Plant Myth: Roots Grow Towards Water    The Rhizosphere 3. Stems    The Outer Structure of Stems    Internal Structure of Stems    Trichomes    Buds    How Stems Grow    The Importance of Photosynthesis    Underground Stems    Plant Myth: Plant Bulbs after the Ground Is Frozen    Plant Myth: Bearded Iris Should Be Planted with Rhizome Showing 4. Leaves    Leaf Structure    How Sun Affects Leaves    Why Are Some Leaves Red?    Plant Myth: Evergreen Needles and Oak Leaves Are Acidic    Functionality of Damaged Leaves    Natural Pesticides    Signaling Between Plants    Pest-Proof Leaves    Water Stress and Wilting Leaves    Leaf Abscission    Variegated Leaves 5. Flowers    Parts of a Flower    Pollination    What Causes Flowering?    Why Do Plants Not Flower?    Plant Myth: High Phosphate Grows More Blooms    Tough Love for Plants    Attracting Pollinators    Enjoy the Bracts    Dioecious and Monoecious Plants 6. Fruits and Seeds    What Is a Fruit?    The Importance of Fruit    Different Types of Fruits    Fruit Development    Seed Development    Suckering Tomato Plants    Seeds from Non-Flowering Plants    Soil Seed Bank 7. The Whole Plant    Life Cycle of Plants    Plant Dormancy    Movement of Water    Movement of Nutrients    Plant Myth: Leaves Can Be Used to ID Nutrient Deficiencies    Movement of Sugars    Seasonal Sharing of Resources    Overcoming Physical Damage    How Do Plants Get Taller?    Following the Sun    How Light Affects Plant Growth    Gravity 8. Woody Plants    What Are Woody Plants?    Structure of Woody Stems    Where Does Wood Come From?    Plant Myth: Newly Planted Trees Need to Be Staked    Storage of Sugars    Taproots vs. Fibrous Roots    Composition of Wood    Apical Dominance    Healing Damage    Plant Myth: Damage on Trees Should Be Painted    Conifers 9. Environmental Factors    Garden Hardiness Zones    Dealing with Cold    Protecting Plants from Cold    Dealing with Heat    Dealing with Water Extremes    Adaptability of Plants    How Climate Change Affects Gardens 10. Growing from Seeds    When Is Seed Mature?    The Seed Germination Process    The Mysterious Cotyledons    Why Do Seeds Stay Dormant?    Breaking Dormancy    Plant Myth: Seeds Can Have Double Dormancy    Seed Storage    Best Method for Starting Seeds Indoors 11. Selecting Seeds    Basic Genetics    Hybrids vs. Heirlooms    GMO Seeds    Days to Maturity    Buying Unusual Seeds 12. Vegetative Reproduction    Natural Vegetative Reproduction    Rooted Stems and Leaves    Artificial Vegetative Reproduction    Plant Myth: Homemade Rooting Hormones Work Well    Grafting 13. Plant Names    Why Use Botanical Names?    Naming Conventions    The Proper Way to Name Your Plants Index About the Author Connect with Robert Pavlis About New Society Publishers
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Beautiful at All Seasons

Lawrence Elizabeth Lawrence

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Elizabeth Lawrence (1904-85) is recognized as one of America's most important gardeners and garden writers. In 1957, Lawrence began a weekly column for the Charlotte Observer, blending gardening lore and horticultural expertise gained from her own gardens in Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina, and from her many gardener friends. This book presents 132 of her beloved columns. Never before published in book form, they were chosen from the more than 700 pieces that she wrote for the Observer over fourteen years.Lawrence exchanged plants and gardening tips with everyone from southern "farm ladies" trading bulbs in garden bulletins to prominent regional gardeners. She corresponded with nursery owners, everyday backyard gardeners, and literary luminaries such as Katharine White and Eudora Welty. Her books, including A Southern Garden, The Little Bulbs, and Gardens in Winter, inspired several generations of gardeners in the South and beyond.The columns in this volume cover specific plants, such as sweet peas, hellebores, peonies, and the bamboo growing outside her living-room window, as well as broader topics including the usefulness of vines, the importance of daily pruning, and organic gardening. Like all of Lawrence's writing, these columns are peppered with references to conversations with neighbors and quotations from poetry, mythology, and correspondence. They brim with knowledge gained from a lifetime of experimenting in her gardens, from her visits to other gardens, and from her extensive reading.Lawrence once wrote, "Dirty fingernails are not the only requirement for growing plants. One must be as willing to study as to dig, for a knowledge of plants is acquired as much from books as from experience." As inspiring today as when they first appeared in the Charlotte Observer, the columns collected in Beautiful at All Seasons showcase not only Lawrence's vast knowledge but also her intimate, conversational writing style and her lifelong celebration of gardens and gardening.
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