Capper's Farmer

Capper's Farmer

MOTHER EARTH NEWS COLLECTOR SERIES: ORGANIC GARDENING

This Mother Earth News Collector Series provides all the knowledge needed to grow your own quick and simple organic garden! It starts with a guide for beginners, takes you through maintaining your garden naturally, and even teaches you how to store what you harvest.

#8669 $19.99 $14.99

THE INTELLIGENT GARDENER

The Intelligent Gardener helps readers understand the connection between healthy soil, healthy food, and healthy people. Going beyond the simple addition of composted manure or fertilizers, this step-by-step guide will help you understand how to remineralize your soil to grow the best possible food.

#6500 $19.95 $10.75

THE BOUNTIFUL CONTAINER

Beginning with the down-to-earth basics of soil, sun and water, fertilizer, seeds, and propagation, The Bountiful Container is an extraordinarily complete guide to container gardening. If there is an available balcony, porch, front or back steps, growing produce in containers can be easy and rewarding. It’s even possible to grow foods in a window box or on an indoor windowsill.

#3969 $17.95 $8.35

ATTRACTING WILDLIFE TO YOUR BACKYARD

reveals that wildlife is not distant creatures living in natural forests and remote public preserves. In fact, most wildlife in the United States is found on our private lands. With 101 easy-to-follow activities, this book

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