 |
The Vegetable Gardener's Bible: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions by Edward C. Smith
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Edward C. Smith Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2000-02-15 ISBN: 1580172121 Number of pages: 320 Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Book Reviews of The Vegetable Gardener's Bible: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening RegionsBook Review: Will Never Become Dogeared Summary: 3 Stars
The content of this well written book has been covered in other reviews and I agree it is a solid, introductory text at a decent price. However, I find it a little too "coffee table" for my tastes with big type and lots of pretty photos, rather than a lot of breath or depth. If you haven't been introduced to bed gardening and creating a "living" fertile soil, it would be a nice intro, but easy to outgrow (no pun intended).
Notably lacking is content on more than a couple herbs, most salad and Asian greens, as well as some of the less common crops and pest/disease situations that you might encounter. Also, while a prescriptive "how-to" guide, it doesn't educate as to the "why" of things as well as other texts I have read, which let you transfer the techniques to your own specific situations.
I'd recommend picking up a good seed catalog that is at least partially aimed at commercial growers (e.g. Territorial and/or Johnny's) both for cultural and growing suggestions, as well as knowing what cultivars are available (since most of the books are 10-20 years out of date on that), and considering instead:
Golden Gate Gardening: Year-Round Food Gardening in the San Francisco Bay Area and Coastal California -- Although written for one geography, both the general information on gardening, as well as the extensive sections on vegetables, herbs, fruit, and flowers make it a "go to" for me.
Grow Your Own Vegetables -- Great general information on gardening as well as tons of specific information on a very wide range of vegetables. A well-respected British author, so you have to get used to some difference in language, like "marrow" and "beetroot". Also be aware that "organic" is different in the UK, so some US practices, like insecticidal soaps, aren't covered.
Oriental Vegetables: The Complete Guide for the Gardening Cook -- If you are interested in "salad greens" or "baby greens" then this covers well a lot of the "fancy" leaves you'll find in mixes or at the market. (I don't recommend Larkcom's "Organic Salad Garden" as it is not much more than an extract from "Grow Your Own Vegetables" on high-end paper with lots of glossy pictures.)
How to Grow More Vegetables and Fruits: (And Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) (How to Grow More Vegetables: (And Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains,) -- Covers "intensive" bed gardening and has a lot of good reference information on crop timing and yields. Sometimes a little "earthy" or "preachy" in style and content, and perhaps not as well researched and supported as the above (or The New Organic Grower: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener (A Gardener's Supply Book), for another "second" book) but worth adding to a collection (as I prefer the previous as broader, more balanced texts). Revised and reprinted regularly, so make sure this links to the most recent.
Summary of The Vegetable Gardener's Bible: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening RegionsDiscover the last W.O.R.D. in vegetable gardening with Ed Smith's amazing gardening system. By integrating four principles -- Wide beds, Organic methods, Raised beds, and Deep beds -- Smith reinvents vegetable gardening, making it possible for everyone to have the best, most successful garden ever. By following this complete system you cultivate deep, powerful soil that nourishes plants and discourages pests and disease. The result is fewer weeds, healthier plants, and lots of great-tasting vegetables. Plus, you'll enjoy gardening as you never have before. The Vegetable Gardener's Bible -- the last W.O.R.D. in vegetable gardening. Praise for the book: "this book will answer all your questions as well as put you on the path to an abundant harvest. As a bonus, anecdotes and stories make this informative book fun to read." - New York Newsday
Wouldn't it be lovely to have a patch of corn, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and beans just steps from your kitchen door? Would you like to learn how to control your zucchini plant? Ed Smith, an experienced vegetable gardener from Vermont, has put together this amazingly comprehensive and commonsensical manual, The Vegetable Gardener's Bible. Basically, Ed and his family have been growing a wide variety of vegetables for years and he's figured out what works. This book, filled with step-by-step info and color photos, breaks it all down for you. Ed's system is based on W-O-R-D: Wide rows, Organic methods, Raised beds, Deep soil. With deep, raised beds, vegetable roots have more room to grow and expand. In traditional narrow-row beds, over half the soil is compacted into walkways while a garden with wide, deep, raised beds, plants get to use most of the soil. In Ed's plan, growing space gets about three-quarters of the garden plot and only about a quarter is used for the walkway. Ed teaches you how to create raised beds both in a larger garden or in separate planked beds. One of the most important--and most often overlooked--aspects of successful vegetable gardening is crop rotation. Leaving a crop in the same place for years can deplete nutrients in that area and makes the crop more likely to be attacked by insects. Rotate at least every two years and your vegetables will be healthier and bug-free. There's also a good section on insect and blight control. Before choosing what to grow, go through the last third of the book, where Ed takes a look at the individual growing, harvesting, and best varieties of a large number of both common and more exotic vegetables and herbs. Whether you are a putterer or a serious gardener, The Vegetable Gardener's Bible is an excellent resource to have handy. --Dana Van Nest
Gardening & Horticulture Books
|
 |
|
|
The Vegetable Gardener's Container Bible: How to Grow a Bounty of Food in Pots, Tubs, and Other Containersby Edward C. Smith Storey Publishing, LLC; Published: 2011-03-02; Paperback; BookBest price: $8.75Price in other shops: $19.95
The Complete Compost Gardening Guide: Banner batches, grow heaps, comforter compost, and other amazing techniques for saving time and money, and ... most flavorful, nutritous vegetables ever.by Barbara Pleasant, Deborah L. Martin Storey Publishing, LLC; Published: 2008-02-13; Paperback; BookBest price: $8.45Price in other shops: $19.95
Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out, for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less Spaceby Derek Fell Rodale Books; Published: 2011-04-26; Paperback; BookBest price: $12.21Price in other shops: $23.99
Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardenersby Suzanne Ashworth, Kent Whealy Seed Savers Exchange; Published: 2002-03-01; Paperback; BookBest price: $15.64Price in other shops: $24.95
The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Pest and Disease Control: A Complete Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Garden and Yard the Earth-Friendly Way (Rodale Organic Gardening Books)by Fern Marshall Bradley, Barbara W. Ellis, Deborah L. Martin Rodale Books; Published: 2010-02-02; Paperback; BookBest price: $9.47Price in other shops: $24.99
The Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener's Handbook: Make the Most of Your Growing Seasonby Ron Kujawski, Jennifer Kujawski Storey Publishing, LLC; Published: 2011-01-08; Spiral-bound; BookBest price: $5.99Price in other shops: $14.95
Garden Way's Joy of Gardeningby Dick Raymond Storey Publishing, LLC; Published: 1983-01-03; Paperback; BookBest price: $14.15Price in other shops: $24.95
Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardeningby Louise Riotte Storey Publishing, LLC; Published: 1998-01-02; Paperback; BookBest price: $6.99Price in other shops: $14.95
Starter Vegetable Gardens: 24 No-Fail Plans for Small Organic Gardensby Barbara Pleasant Storey Publishing, LLC; Published: 2010-03; Paperback; BookBest price: $5.20Price in other shops: $19.95
All New Square Foot Gardeningby Mel Bartholomew Cool Springs Press; Published: 2006-02-14; Paperback; BookBest price: $10.95Price in other shops: $19.99
|