Organic Gardening in Cold Climates
If you live in the north country you don't have to settle for anemic tomatoes on your grocer's shelves. Organic Gardening in Cold Climates can teach you how to reap a vegetable bounty despite a short growing season. Gardeners from the Rocky Mountains to New England can enjoy luscious red tomatoes, fresh kale, and baby carrots chilled by the damp earth in their own backyard.
Sandra Perrin learned how to grow vegetables before agricultural chemicals were ubiquitous and the term "organic" was necessary. For more than thirty years she has gardened year-round in Montana, learning to adapt to cold weather. Consumer demand encouraged her to update this popular gardening book, adding new hardy varieties and time-tested hints. Among other things, you will learn how to store carrots in the ground for winter harvesting, fry zucchini flowers, and ripen green tomatoes. You'll also find hints for cooking and preparing vegetables, a list of northern seed suppliers, and sources of further information. So get ready to dig! Organic gardening is not only healthy for the body but also, in Perrin's words, "good for the soul."
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Organic Gardening in Cold Climates
If you live in the north country you don't have to settle for anemic tomatoes on your grocer's shelves. Organic Gardening in Cold Climates can teach you how to reap a vegetable bounty despite a short growing season. Gardeners from the Rocky Mountains to New England can enjoy luscious red tomatoes, fresh kale, and baby carrots chilled by the damp earth in their own backyard.
Sandra Perrin learned how to grow vegetables before agricultural chemicals were ubiquitous and the term "organic" was necessary. For more than thirty years she has gardened year-round in Montana, learning to adapt to cold weather. Consumer demand encouraged her to update this popular gardening book, adding new hardy varieties and time-tested hints. Among other things, you will learn how to store carrots in the ground for winter harvesting, fry zucchini flowers, and ripen green tomatoes. You'll also find hints for cooking and preparing vegetables, a list of northern seed suppliers, and sources of further information. So get ready to dig! Organic gardening is not only healthy for the body but also, in Perrin's words, "good for the soul."
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Organic Gardening in Cold Climates

Organic Gardening in Cold Climates

by Sandra Perrin
Organic Gardening in Cold Climates

Organic Gardening in Cold Climates

by Sandra Perrin

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If you live in the north country you don't have to settle for anemic tomatoes on your grocer's shelves. Organic Gardening in Cold Climates can teach you how to reap a vegetable bounty despite a short growing season. Gardeners from the Rocky Mountains to New England can enjoy luscious red tomatoes, fresh kale, and baby carrots chilled by the damp earth in their own backyard.
Sandra Perrin learned how to grow vegetables before agricultural chemicals were ubiquitous and the term "organic" was necessary. For more than thirty years she has gardened year-round in Montana, learning to adapt to cold weather. Consumer demand encouraged her to update this popular gardening book, adding new hardy varieties and time-tested hints. Among other things, you will learn how to store carrots in the ground for winter harvesting, fry zucchini flowers, and ripen green tomatoes. You'll also find hints for cooking and preparing vegetables, a list of northern seed suppliers, and sources of further information. So get ready to dig! Organic gardening is not only healthy for the body but also, in Perrin's words, "good for the soul."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878424511
Publisher: Mountain Press
Publication date: 03/01/2002
Edition description: REV
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,013,483
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 9 Years

About the Author


Sandra Perrin's passion for gardening started at a young age on a farm near Toulouse, France, where her father taught her how to grow vegetables. She has been living and gardening in Montana since 1969.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Introductionxii
Planning Your Garden1
Judging Soil Quality2
Testing Soil pH3
Picking the Site4
Planning a Garden4
Intensive Gardening6
Selecting Tools8
Preparing Your Soil11
Preparing an Established Garden12
Breaking Virgin Ground12
Turning a Lawn into a Garden12
Organic vs. Chemical Fertilizers14
Manure and Other Fertilizers15
Compost16
Planting in Cold Climates23
Starting Plants Indoors24
Season Extenders31
When to Plant35
Frost-free Days36
Tending Your Garden39
Watering40
Cultivation41
Thinning42
Weeding42
Mulching43
Disease and Pest Control47
Companion Planting59
Fall Garden Care64
Planning Next Year's Garden64
Harvesting65
Preparing Storage Space66
Picking and Storing67
The All-Year Garden69
Fruit and Vegetable Seeds71
History72
The Seed Industry72
Hybrid Seeds74
Don't Always Blame the Seeds74
Varieties for Cold Climates75
Cool-Season Vegetables76
Warm-Season Fruits and Vegetables101
Varieties for a Small Garden117
Save Your Seeds119
Care of Your Seeds123
Herbs in Your Garden125
Varieties for Your Garden126
Preserving Your Herbs129
Epilogue: Gardening and Therapy130
Appendix ISeed Companies131
Appendix IIUseful Literature137
Index139
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