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Northeast Vegetable Gardening
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- ISBN8996187010
- EAN9798996187010
- Date de parution22/06/2026
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- ÉditeurGregg Weiss
Résumé
Most people who try vegetable gardening for the first time kill more plants than they harvest. The tomatoes don't ripen. The lettuce bolts. The seedlings die a week after transplanting. It's not because you're bad at this. It's because nobody told you the simple stuff. When to start seeds. What your soil actually needs. Why timing matters more than anything else. If you've failed before, or you've been afraid to start, this is the book that fixes that.
By the end of one growing season, you'll have a working raised bed garden. Real soil. Food you grew yourself, from seed. Inside the book: How to plan your first garden from a seed catalog in January, before the ground thaws What to actually buy (and what to skip) when you build your beds How to start seeds indoors without a greenhouse, a grow room, or a big budget When to move seedlings outside without losing them to a cold night What to plant, when to plant it, and how to keep something growing from May through October How to build soil that gets better every year instead of worse The basics of composting, growing garlic, and building a strawberry patch No Latin plant names.
No gadgets. No fluff. Just the simple, honest information a beginner needs to grow real food in a short season. If you've bought gardening books before and they didn't help, this one is different. Short chapters. Honest mistakes. What actually worked. I'm just a regular guy who figured this out by trial and error growing in three different climates over ten years. I've killed things that should have lived and grown things that had no business surviving.
Everything in this book is what actually worked in a real backyard.
By the end of one growing season, you'll have a working raised bed garden. Real soil. Food you grew yourself, from seed. Inside the book: How to plan your first garden from a seed catalog in January, before the ground thaws What to actually buy (and what to skip) when you build your beds How to start seeds indoors without a greenhouse, a grow room, or a big budget When to move seedlings outside without losing them to a cold night What to plant, when to plant it, and how to keep something growing from May through October How to build soil that gets better every year instead of worse The basics of composting, growing garlic, and building a strawberry patch No Latin plant names.
No gadgets. No fluff. Just the simple, honest information a beginner needs to grow real food in a short season. If you've bought gardening books before and they didn't help, this one is different. Short chapters. Honest mistakes. What actually worked. I'm just a regular guy who figured this out by trial and error growing in three different climates over ten years. I've killed things that should have lived and grown things that had no business surviving.
Everything in this book is what actually worked in a real backyard.



