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All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space!

All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space!Author: Mel Bartholomew
Publisher: Cool Springs Press
Category: Book

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $8.85
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Seller: thebookguyz
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 305 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,529

Media: Paperback
Pages: 271
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 1591862027
Dewey Decimal Number: 635
EAN: 9781591862024

Publication Date: February 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Very informative book   June 7, 2010
J. Parkinson (Houston, TX United States)
This book is filled with lots of good information, especially for a beginner to moderate gardener. The Square Foot Gardening method is so cool! My family has had plenty of vegetables this whole summer. Our raised garden boxes have produced very well thanks to the advice from this book. It's still a lot of work building and starting the garden, but once done, it is very easy. Just water a little every morning and watch it grow.


5 out of 5 stars MUST READ AND THEN DO   June 1, 2010
K. O'Connor (Angier, NC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I first read his first book and was amazed then I got this book and wow it is even easier.

This is a must read; then putting it into practice is a piece of cake. My vegetables are thriving and it has never been a better season. Read the whole book (easy to do) before putting into practice. One difference from his older book is the change of zucchini and squash taking up 2 squares where the first book mentioned just one square. I missed that. His new soil is great. We did not do that with our first two boxes but will try to in the future.



5 out of 5 stars great tips   May 30, 2010
DHB (CA USA)
I'm new to the square foot gardening idea. I used to till up the ground, make my rows...and the story goes on from there. I was very excited to receive my book and learn how to garden in less space but still be able to produce enough to enjoy. I built my boxes, filled them with the mix, and my plants are thriving already. I can't wait till harvest time. I found the book easy to read and found it contained all the answers to my questions. I am even going to try and do some vertical gardening this year. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in gardening that doesn't require so much elbow grease, or may not have tons of space.


5 out of 5 stars Fascinating concept   May 29, 2010
J. Wort (Kaneohe, HI)
I'm intrigued by the concept of square foot gardening - haven't put it into practice yet, but my father-in-law has, and he says it works very well. We don't have a very large yard and I have very little gardening experience, so the idea of starting a garden was a bit intimidating. After reading Mel's book, I feel like it's within my grasp, and I intend to try it out.


5 out of 5 stars All New Square Foot Gardening   May 28, 2010
DeeDee0719
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Fantastic service, and book was exactly as described. Thank you! Recommend this seller.

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PEX not PECS! Types of Home Plumbing Materials originally appeared on About.com Home Repair on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 at 11:28:33.

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Fall is a visually stunning season and considering the bleakness of winter that follows, there's every reason to make the most of fall color. About's Landscaping Guide, David Beaulieu, gives us an overview of the best trees to plant for fall color, from the sturdiest to the quintessential to the underrated. Fall's color temperatures and frequent rain fall make it the perfect season for planting trees. And many nurseries are slashing prices to move their inventory. So take a look around and if your yard could use a striking accent tree this season, make a choice from David's list. There's a tree for every need.

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High on Jacob's Ladder originally appeared on About.com Landscaping on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at 07:27:04.

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Drywall is anchored to studs.  Find the anchor, find the stud.  That's the simple idea.

Magic Stud Finder also has a compact version, holding one magnet at a time instead of two.

Magic Stud Finder Compact

Magic Stud Finder Compact: Half the Size, All the Fun originally appeared on About.com Home Renovations on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at 11:47:48.

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