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The Organic Home Garden: How to Grow Fruits and Vegetables Naturally

December 01, 2009 By: Category: Organic Home

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A cornucopia of information. Once available only at farmers’ markets, organic produce is now basic stock at the supermarket. With mounting concerns about pesticides, climate change and consumption levels of fossil fuels, consumers are more careful about how, and where, fruits and vegetables are grown — and how far they have traveled to get to their table. More than ever, people are deciding not only to purchase organic and local produce, but also to grow their… More >>

The Organic Home Garden: How to Grow Fruits and Vegetables Naturally

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4 Comments to “The Organic Home Garden: How to Grow Fruits and Vegetables Naturally”


  1. The Organic Home Garden is a navigator to both growing an organic home garden and creating a sustainable lifestyle through hope and love. It resonates with life and will bring both inspiration and practical bounties to the reader. The photos are beautiful and the writing smooth and human. Its extensive organic techniques along with practical applications put this book above many of its kind. An inspirational and knowledgeable book that is first rate amongst my garden books.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  2. I recently checked this book out through interlibrary loan only to find that it is the SAME book as one I own, published in 1992 by Prima Lifestyles, under the title The Natural Food Garden: Growing Fruits and Vegetables Chemical-free, or rather “owned”, as I lent my heavily read, annotated, and underlined copy to a friend several years ago and it accidentally got packed in her things when she moved away. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the contents are the same, only the title and cover were changed.

    Anyways, it’s one of my favorite gardening books, very accessible, encouraging, and inspirational, with some good pictures, and it’s available used under the other title often for far less money here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1559582022/?tag=reasolnow-20
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  3. Newcomers to organic gardening will find Patrick Lima’s Organic Home Garden an excellent, basic introduction which covers fresh and healthy foods and how to grow them with a minimum of additives. From selecting hardy varieties of seeds and seedlings to choosing appropriate compost and controlling pests and diseases through non-chemical means, Organic Home Garden is packed with charts, drawings, and even recipes.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  4. Decent overview of general gardening. Not much info on zone specific gardening techniques or when is best to start different crops. A good book for beginners.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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