Book Shop
Welcome to my little garden book shop.
Links to some of my favorite gardening books are below.
Family Organic Gardening Guide
This is a terrific general organic gardening guide that I highly recommend. Its not too expensive and its available for immediate download.
Organic gardening can save you money and this guide will show you how. Don´t pay for something you can grow yourself for next to nothing and get rid of toxic chemicals in your diet at the same time. Start eating fresh, healthy produce and help your budget too! The alternative is to buy organic food at the store which can be really expensive.
This is a complete, step by step guide with 101 fully-illustrated pages, written by an expert organic gardener. Click the picture or link above for more information and to order.
Growing tomatoes is my passion and I used to think I was good at it until I read this book. Its a guide born out of a discussion the author had with his grandfather before he died. The grandfather’s lifetime of wisdom growing organic tomatoes has been captured in this book and it has helped tens of thousands of people around the world grow bigger, better, juicier tomatoes.
Learn the secrets to doubling, even tripling tomato yield. Discover how to grow fabulous tomatoes with this comprehensive and beautifully-illustrated book by a world-renowned authority who advises the industry.
Organic Pest Control
Here’s a money-saver for you. The book is $27 but it could easily save you $100 or more in dusts, sprays and pellets to control insects when they pop up in your garden. Meanwhile, your neighbors will coat their plants with poison and wonder how you get your garden to look so good.
The secrets in this book will show which herb from your garden (or your cupboard) repels aphids, spider mites, and whole host of other pests – including rabbits! You’ll learn which herb repels cats, but should never be planted next to basil. You’ll find out which common flower is considered a “trap crop” because it distracts pests and keeps them from attacking your other plants and which amazing flower is considered the “workhorse” of beneficial flowers! (If you plant just one flower in your garden, see page 25 !)




