Conventional wisdom says to garden from the bottom up, turning over the soil every spring until your back aches. Ironically, this does such a good job aerating that gardeners spend the rest of the season pulling weeds and replacing the suddenly energized (and easily used up) nutrients. Mother nature[...]
Lee Reich provides a valuable guide to uncommon fruits and berries, which add an adventurous flavor to any garden. Though names like jujube, juneberry, maypop, and shipova may seem exotic at first glance, these fruits offer ample rewards to the gardener willing to go only slightly off the beaten pat[...]
It sounds simple enough, but pruning can confound even the most competent gardener. This new edition of Taunton's award-winning book explains the dos and don'ts of cutting back; from humble houseplants to the most amazing exotics, readers learn how to make the right cut the first time, every time. W[...]
This accessible and comprehensive book contains all you need to know to grow delicious and nutritious fruit at home. Covering all topics from planning and planting to pruning, natural pest-control and harvesting, expert gardener Lee Reich, it provides complete information on which fruits grow best i[...]
Fruit trees, shrubs, and vines are true two-for-one plants. Many varieties are beautiful -- well suited to double duty as sources of delicious food and ornamental additions to the home landscape. "Luscious landscaping," as author Lee Reich calls it, brings fruit-bearing plants to front and back yard[...]
Fruit trees, shrubs, and vines are true two-for-one plants. Many varieties are beautiful -- well suited to double duty as sources of delicious food and ornamental additions to the home landscape. "Luscious landscaping," as author Lee Reich calls it, brings fruit-bearing plants to front and back yard[...]