Additional
Reading
Ableman,
Michael. On Good Land: The Autobiography of an Urban Farm.
Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA. 1998.
Bell,
Graham. The Permaculture Garden. Thorsons, Portland, OR. 1994.
Bodanis,
David. The Secret Garden: Dawn to Dusk in the Astonishing Hidden
World of the Garden. Simon & Schuster, New York, NY. 1992.
Boring,
John Kadel... et al. Natural Gardening. Time-Life Books. 1995.
Brown,
Dr. J. Larry and Pizer, H. F., Living Hungry in America: The Harvard
Physician Task Force on Hunger in America reports on the face of hunger
in a bountiful land. Macmillan Publishing, New York, NY. 1987.
Buchmann,
Stephen and Nabhan, Gary. The Forgotten Pollinators. Island
Press, Portland, OR. 1996.
Buhner,
Stephen Harrod. The Lost Language of Plants: The Ecological
Importance of Plant Medicines to Life on Earth. Chelsea Green
Publishing, Portland, OR. 2002.
Coleman,
Eliot. The New Organic Grower’s Four-Season Harvest. Chelsea
Green Publishing, Portland, OR. 1992.
Fukuoka,
Masanobu. The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural
Farming. Rodale Press, Emmaus, PA. 1978.
Grissell,
Eric. Insects and Gardens: In Pursuit of a Garden Ecology. Timber
Press, Portland, OR. 2001.
Hunt,
Marjorie B. and Brenda Bortz. High-Yield Gardening: How to Get More
from Your Garden Space and More from Your Gardening Season.
Rodale Press, Emmaus, PA. 1986.
Jeavons,
John. How to Grow More Vegetables... than you ever thought possible
on less land than you can imagine. Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA.
1995, revised fifth edition.
Lanza,
Patricia. Lasagna Gardening for Small Spaces: A Layering System for
Big Results in Small Gardens. Rodale Press, Emmaus, PA. 2002.
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Lovejoy,
Ann. The Sage Garden: Flowers and Foliage for Health and Beauty. Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA. 2001.
Lowry,
Judith Larner. Gardening with A Wild Heart: Restoring California’s
Native Landscapes at Home. University of California Press. 1999.
Michalak,
Patricia and Peterson, Cass. Vegetables. Rodale Press, Emmaus,
PA. 1993.
Mills,
Stephanie. In Service of the Wild: Restoring and Reinhabiting Damaged
Land. Beacon Press, Boston, MA. 1995.
Nobel-Schwartz,
Loretta. Growing Up Empty: The Hunger Epidemic in America.
HarperCollins, New York, NY. 2002.
Poincelot,
Raymond P. No-dig, No-weed Gardening. Rodale Press, Emmaus, PA.
1986.
Sedenko,
Jerry. The Butterfly Garden: Creating Beautiful Gardens to Attract
Butterflies. Villard Books, New York, NY. 1991.
Shapiro,
Howard-Yana, and Harrisson,
John. Gardening for the Future of the Earth. Seeds of
Change/Bantam Books. 2000.
Smillie,
Joe and Gershuny, Grace. The Soul of Soil: A Soil-Building Guide for
Master Gardeners and Farmers. Chelsea Green Publishing, White River
Junction, VT. 1999.
Stickland,
Sue. Heirloom Vegetables: A Home Gardener’s Guide to Finding and
Growing Vegetables from the Past. Fireside, New York, NY. 1998.
Turner,
Carole B. Seed Sowing and Saving: Step-by-Step Techniques for
Collecting and Growing More Than 100 Vegetables, Flowers, and Herbs.
Storey Communications, Inc., Pownal, VT 05261. 1998.
Weaver,
William Woys. Heirloom Vegetable Gardening: A Master Gardener’s
Guide to Planting, Seed Saving, and Cultural History. Henry Holt
& Co., New York, NY. 1997.
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