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The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food (Potting-Bench Reference Books) [Paperback]

Tanya Denckla

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Here is the only single-volume reference that supplies all the information necessary to plant a successful organic food garden. Before it was a book, THE FACT HUNGRY ORGANIC GARDENER was organic gardener Tanya L K Denckla's private database, the distillation of years of hands-on, real-life, dirt-under-the-fingernails experience in organic gardens. Interest in organic gardening is increasing, and THE FACT HUNGRY ORGANIC GARDENER is the one book that answers all the questions that sprout up among novice, intermediate and even experienced gardeners.

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Easy to use - Rodale, move over 21 Feb 2008
By Cecil Bothwell - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have owned my copy of Rodale's classic, Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening, for well over 30 years. It has been my garden bible.

But times change. Denckla has created a much handier growers' resource. In this book, she catalogues 765 varieties of vegetables, herbs, fruits and nuts and offers controls for 201 pests and diseases, but better than the numbers is the way she presents the information. For each species there is a clear, concise directory for every aspect of planting, culture and storage. It is really easy to use. The single best feature may be the planting charts for annuals that make it simple to calculate when to start the first and last seeds of the season, based on last and first frost dates. Rodale's classic will never be far away, but from now on I will pick up Denckla's first.

As an organic grower for nearly four decades and a garden columnist, I'm a pretty good judge of this genre (my own collection of garden writings came out in 2008, Garden My Heart: Organic strategies for backyard sustainability). The only place I take serious exception to Denckla's advice concerns moles, which she treats as a garden pest. Moles are garden allies, consuming vast quantities of beetle larvae and other members of the enemy camp.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Good book - very thorough and well organized 17 May 2007
By Gotarun26.2 - Published on Amazon.com
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I would have given this book 5 starts except that the section on pest control, which is very important to an organic gardener names the pests and suggests control solutions but shows you no pictures of the pests so if you don't know what the various insects (or for that matter diseases) look like, that's not helpful.

Otherwise the book is well organized and contains a lot of useful information, especially in regard to what plants are allys and incompatible
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Fairly solid 5 May 2008
By Bry Bry - Published on Amazon.com
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Actually, this book is very solid. My only issue with it at the moment is with the blueberry section. She informs the reader to inoculate the roots "with beneficial mycorrhizal fungi". Almost all of the mycorrhiza available to the consumer is endo or ecto mycorrhiza, which forms a symbiotic relationship with most plants' root systems. Though, blueberries, and all members of the Ericaceae family do not respond to those mycorrhiza and require a specific Ericoid mycorrhiza for proper root inoculation. I almost made a $50 internet purchase of the endomycorrhiza before reading (in small type) that it would not work on blueberries. And, the Ericoid mycorrhiza is a bit hard to locate right now since it has just recently become available to consumers.

Aside from slightly incomplete information on the blueberries, the book is very well laid out. She lists compatible and incompatible plants for each fruit or vegetable. There is also a decent section on natural pest control in which a field guide to insects may be beneficial if you are not familiar with the creatures.

For the price, it is definitely worth getting.

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