Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, 2nd Edition
Jacqueline Soule
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Beschreibung
In this updated 2nd edition of Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, you’ll find much-needed advice and practical tips on growing an edible garden, no matter which part of the southwestern US you call home.
Growing in the Southwest isn’t easy. It’s either too hot or too cold and often very dry. The region hosts a range of soils and climate conditions that can be difficult for a gardener to navigate. That’s why this
region-specific garden guide is a
must-have for every Southwestern gardener!
Botanist Jacqueline Soule simplifies
the ins and outs of gardening in the Southwest and serves as your guide to success. Regardless of whether you’re tending an in-ground plot, a small container garden, or a series of raised beds,
Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening is an invaluable resource. You’ll find:
- Detailed profiles of over 60 edible plants that thrive in the region’s distinctive growing conditions, including favorites like tomatoes, sweet potatoes, summer squash, hot peppers, and pomegranates—plus popular herbs
- Information on soil preparation, starting seeds, fertilizer tips, and more
- Techniques for safely managing the Southwest’s most troublesome vegetable garden pests
- Helpful planting tips to keep you on track
- Garden maintenance advice to ensure a lush, productive, and high-yielding garden
Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening is part of the regional Fruit & Vegetable Gardening series from Cool Springs Press. Other books in the series include California Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, Texas Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, and many others.
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