vegetable gardening

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vegetable gardening

Vegetable gardens

2002
Describes how to plan and create a vegetable garden, discussing where to plant, what kinds of vegetables to grow, seeds and seedlings, watering, maintenance, and pests.

Gardening by the numbers

2008
Explains how students can put their math skills to work in the garden by creating diagrams to plot a new garden, calculating the amount of soil and water needed, and harvesting produce at the perfect time.

Blue potatoes, orange tomatoes

1997
Describes how to plant, grow, and cook a variety of unusually colored vegetables, including red corn, yellow watermelons, and multicolored radishes.

More than just a vegetable garden

1990
Text and photos present life among the animals and plants in a vegetable garden. Also gives instructions for starting a vegatable garden indoors.

In my garden

a child's gardening book
1985
A general guide to beginning gardening, with specific instructions for growing beans, carrots, lettuce, peppers, and other vegetables.

Vegetable gardening the Colonial Williamsburg way

18th-century methods for today's organic gardeners
2012
Shares the history of vegetable gardening in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, with practical advice for growing fifty vegetables and herbs using organic, colonial methods.

My backyard garden

1998
Explains how to start your own vegetable garden and how to cope with common problems, describing the round of activities from month to month throughout the year.

300 step-by-step cooking & gardening projects for kids

the ultimate book for budding gardeners and super chefs with amazing things to grow and cook yourself, shown in over 2300 photographs
2011
Introduces children to cooking and gardening, discussing gardening and cooking tools needed and the value of plants and different foods, and includes 300 step-by-step projects for kids.

Gardens from garbage

how to grow plants from recycled kitchen scraps
1993
Provides instructions for growing houseplants from pieces of potatoes, corn, watermelons, and other kitchen scraps.

What's in the garden?

2013
"Guess what vegetable or fruit this is, growing in the garden! Learn more about it, plus how to eat it in a simple recipe"--Provided by publisher.

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