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The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening Book

The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening
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The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening, Once upon a time people thought gardens were flat, rectangular, and planted in rows. People grew vegetables such as lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes. Then Gene Logsdon, the self-proclaimed dean of American curmudgeons, came along to smash the concept of gar, The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening
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  • The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening
  • Written by author Gene Logsdon
  • Published by Chelsea Green Publishing Co, 1997/06/01
  • Once upon a time people thought gardens were flat, rectangular, and planted in rows. People grew vegetables such as lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes. Then Gene Logsdon, the self-proclaimed dean of American curmudgeons, came along to smash the concept of gar
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Ch. 1 The Economy of Eden 1
Ch. 2 What Is a Garden? 11
Ch. 3 Gardening to Save Us from "The Economy" 28
Ch. 4 The Hardly-Ever-Tilled Garden: The Mulch Bed 46
Ch. 5 The Hardly-Ever-Tilled Garden: Potted Plants for the Mulch Bed 62
Ch. 6 Flour Gardens and Pancake Patches 82
Ch. 7 Garden Husbandry 99
Ch. 8 Protecting the Garden from the Wild Empire 125
Ch. 9 Water Gardening 147
Ch. 10 The Aim Is Joy 160
Index 171


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