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Encyclopedia Of Organic Gardening
"Get All Your Organic Information From One Great Source"

Price:$25.00

Item #:   EOG900
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The Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening is a compilation of over 400 entries by gardening experts across the country. Diagrams and instructions on everything and anything organic. The book is a 690 page paperback, includes an index and a suggested reading list.

Bradley, Fern Marshall, and Barbara W. Ellis, eds. Rodale's All-New Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening. Emmaus: Rodale Press, 1997.



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Actually readable and super informative. Easy to reference! I love this book!

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This is a great great book, a must have reference.




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Composting
Did you know that composting the organic matter from your household can help in the effort against global warming? When materials like food and garden waste break down without fresh air (as is the case when compacted deep within landfills), they ferment and release the greenhouse gas known as methane, which is estimated to be over 20 times more influential than carbon dioxide at incrementally raising the earth’s temperature.