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Old August 21, 2011   #1
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Default Favorite Gardening Books

What gardening books do you like? I spend those late winter months reading and planning almost every night before bed. Most of my books have been collected from book sales and garage sales. My wife and I have a book collecting issue. Ok, I'll start.
I really like the Square Foot Gardening book by Mel Bartholomew. I have plenty of space and don't really square foot garden but it is a great resource for spacing and timing plantings.
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Old August 21, 2011   #2
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Month-by-Month Gardening Guide for Louisiana, 1st Edition. Uncharacteristically, I find the newer edition far less useful.

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Joy of Gardening, by Dick Raymond.

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Old August 21, 2011   #3
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My favorite gardening books mainly tend to be philosophical in nature, providing a lot of food for thought. Two that immediately spring to mind are "Breed Your Own Vegetable Varieties" and "The Resilient Gardener" by Carol Deppe. I have spent weeks reading, rereading and trying to absorb her astonishing wisdom and insight. Steve Solomon is another one with a unique perspective that really challenges you to reflect on the way you garden.

Also, for good bedside reading, I really enjoyed all the writings/articles/essays by Henry Mitchell as well as the book "Green Thoughts" by Eleanor Perenyi.

Other than that, my favorite gardening books are all seed catalogues...! :-)

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Old August 21, 2011   #4
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Hands-On Agronomy by Neil Kinsey is a recent favorite. While geared toward working farmers, it's easy reading for laymen and simply the best book I've found on fertilizing and nutrient management.

The $64 Tomato is fun and would be relevant reading for many Tomatovillians.
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Old August 22, 2011   #5
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The Harrowsmith Countrhy Life Book of Garden Secrets by Dorothy Hinshaw and Diane Bilderback

Joy of Gardening by Dick Raymond

all of Elliot Coleman's books

The Contrary Farmer by Gene Logsdon

The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening by Gene Logsdon

People With Dirty Hands by Robin Chotzinoff (essays)

Second Nature by Michael Pollan (essays)

Deep in the Green by Anne Raver (essays)

The Good Life by Helen and Scott Nearing

My Vegetable Love by Carl H. Klaus (though I don't care for his favorite tomato)

Homesteading Adventures by Sue Robishaw

Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon

How to Grow More Vegetables by John Jeavons (I'm not into "biodynamics" but lots of tables and illustrations in the book)

Gardening When It Counts by Steve Solomon


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All my books are still packed away in storage, but (aside from the local/regional food and native gardening books), I liked

Smith, The vegetable gardener's bible
for info on specific crops

Ruth Stout's books, for inspiration and fun
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