Frost Dancing: Tips from a Northern Gardener

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, Organic, Vegetables
Cover of the book Frost Dancing: Tips from a Northern Gardener by Sue Robishaw, ManyTracks
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Author: Sue Robishaw ISBN: 9781310601224
Publisher: ManyTracks Publication: January 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sue Robishaw
ISBN: 9781310601224
Publisher: ManyTracks
Publication: January 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Frost Dancing” is a pithy, fun garden book packed with more than 240 useful and usable tips and ideas particularly for short season gardeners. But no matter where your garden is located you’ll find something of interest here. The information is firmly grounded in decades of experience growing food on a northwoods homestead; no fluff, just good old down-to-earth advise, well mulched and healthy. Sue gardens where 90 frost free days is a very good year and frost every month not unheard of yet there is never a year that her garden hasn't put food on their table and surplus to store. She shares from her own thirty plus years of gardening notes to help readers do the same, with a sustainable and organic philosophy that is easy and natural. Divided into five seasonal chapters there are tips for every garden and gardener. Whether you are new to gardening or have been at it a while you are sure to discover ideas to help you grow your own food in your own garden and have fun doing so. This book is short, sweet, useful -- and green!

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“Frost Dancing” is a pithy, fun garden book packed with more than 240 useful and usable tips and ideas particularly for short season gardeners. But no matter where your garden is located you’ll find something of interest here. The information is firmly grounded in decades of experience growing food on a northwoods homestead; no fluff, just good old down-to-earth advise, well mulched and healthy. Sue gardens where 90 frost free days is a very good year and frost every month not unheard of yet there is never a year that her garden hasn't put food on their table and surplus to store. She shares from her own thirty plus years of gardening notes to help readers do the same, with a sustainable and organic philosophy that is easy and natural. Divided into five seasonal chapters there are tips for every garden and gardener. Whether you are new to gardening or have been at it a while you are sure to discover ideas to help you grow your own food in your own garden and have fun doing so. This book is short, sweet, useful -- and green!

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