Even if you are the best organic gardener in the world you will
still need help from time to time and reading a few organic gardening
how to books should point you in the right direction if you are having
problems or give you a few tips you didn’t know about. Reading about
how other people have achieved organic gardening success in organic
gardening how to books should inspire you to get out into your garden
to try and do better. Sometimes you will need help to solve certain
problems such as insect infestations and having a look at a organic how
to book is probably your first step in overcoming your problem. Here
are a few organic gardening how to books that you might want to add to
your collection.
Organic Gardening for Dummies by Ann Whitman and the National
Gardening Association. There are a couple of other organic gardening
books in the Dummies series. They are all very practical organic
gardening how to books, with easy-to-understand instructions.
Backyard Composting: Your Complete Guide to Recycling Yard
Clippings by John Roulac of Harmonious Technologies. This organic
gardening how to book will show you how to start and maintain a compost
pile with ease.
The Frugal Gardener: How to Have More Garden for Less Money by
Catriona Tudor Erler, MS. This is an organic gardening how to book of
tips and techniques gathered from all kinds of experienced and
successful organic gardeners around the world who offer their
expertise.
Worms Eat My Garbage by Mary Applehoff and Mary F. Fenton. If you
want to know anything about worm composting, this is the organic
gardening how to book that answers all your questions.
Great Garden Companions: A Companion-Planting System for a
Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden by Sally Cunningham.
Information on companion planting is hard to come by, and this organic
gardening how to book is an excellent resource.
The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease
Control: A Complete Problem-Solving Guide to Keeping Your Garden and
Yard Healthy Without Chemicals by Barbara W. Ellis and Fern Marshall
Bradley. One of the best books on pest control which all organic
gardeners should read.
Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening by Henry
Doubleday Research Association. Rodale’s is the #1 name in organic
gardening, and any organic gardening how to book from Rodale’s is worth
reading. This encyclopedia is full of pictures, too, so it makes for a
relaxing read.
If you are unable to find what you are looking for in one of the
above books a trip to your local library, browse the internet or why
not take a visit to your nearest garden centre and speak to an expert
who will be happy to help.
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