Vegetable Gardening Book Suggestions for the Holidays
Sometimes I think my library is getting dated; and because it's nearing the gift giving season, I thought I would come up a list of relatively newer books about vegetable gardening that might be suitable for stuffing into albeit very large holdiay stockings.
You will quickly notice that the titles in the below list are not spankingly brand new 2018 or 2019 books. Like any good book, they remain in print or readily available from used book dealers because they continue to serve gardeners well. I compiled my list from examining a number of "best" book lists from various gardening sites that I trust, personal familiarity with some titles and the personal recommendations from gardener friends. Most of the entries appeared on at least two lists, and a few titles appeared three or more times.
I did not use either Amazon or Barnes & Noble lists as sources although I did use these sites to view sample pages of some titles. The books are available from these sources, but if you do become motivated to give one or more to a friend, I suggest that you also check used book sources such as abebooks.com, alibis.com or bookfinder.com etc. for lower prices. Happy shopping...
You will quickly notice that the titles in the below list are not spankingly brand new 2018 or 2019 books. Like any good book, they remain in print or readily available from used book dealers because they continue to serve gardeners well. I compiled my list from examining a number of "best" book lists from various gardening sites that I trust, personal familiarity with some titles and the personal recommendations from gardener friends. Most of the entries appeared on at least two lists, and a few titles appeared three or more times.
I did not use either Amazon or Barnes & Noble lists as sources although I did use these sites to view sample pages of some titles. The books are available from these sources, but if you do become motivated to give one or more to a friend, I suggest that you also check used book sources such as abebooks.com, alibis.com or bookfinder.com etc. for lower prices. Happy shopping...
- Brie Arthur - Foodscape Revolution: Finding a Better Way to Make Space for Food and Beauty in Your Garden. St Lynn's Press, 2017.
- Susan Ashworth - Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners. 2nd ed. Seed Savers Exchange, 2002. [If you are unfamaliar with Seed Savers, find out about it now at seedsavers.org.]
- Mel Bartholomew - All New Square Foot Gardening: The Revolutionary Way to Grow More in Less Space. 2nd ed. Quarto Publishing Group, 2013. [Many a backyard gardener consider this to be their 'best' vegetable growing bible. Actually, any edition will do.]
- Andrea Bellamy - Small Space Vegetable Gardens. Timber Press, 2014. [Don't have a yard or can't get to a community plot, then how about using a roof top, patio or windowsill - great ideas here.]
- Eliot Coleman - Winter Harvest Handbook: Year Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2009. [n.b. Coleman authored the classic, New Organic Grower (now in its 3rd edition). This one assumes you have a lot space for gardening.]
- Derek Fell - Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less Space. Rodale Inc., 2011.
- Brad Halm & Craig McCrate - High Yield Vegetable Gardening: Grow More of What You Want in the Space You Have. Storey Publishing, 2015.
- Toby Hemenway - Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home Scale Permaculture. 2nd ed. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2009. [In case you are not familiar with the term, 'permaculture' is about establishing and using techniques that promote sustainable and self-sufficient agriculture.]
- Craig Le Houllier - Epic Tomatoes: How to Selet and Grow the Best Varieties of All Time. Storey Publishing, 2015.
- Wendy Kiang-Spray - Chinese Kitchen Garden: Growing Techniques and Family Recipes from a Classic Cuisine. Timber Press, 2017. [This is specialized and (warning) includes recipes; but I like Chinese food and Timber Press is very selective in its offerings. To learn a little more about the author and the cuisine, checkout her blog: greenishthumb.]
- Ron Kujawski and Jennifer Kujawski - Week-by-week Vegetable Gardener's Handbook. Storey Publishing, 2010. [Not on any list, but this is a personal recommendation. I reviewed it in February 2018, and now find myself referencing it regularly.]
- Bret Markham - Mini Farming: Self-sufficiency on 1/4 Acre. Skyhorse Publishing, 2010. [This might tempt you to buy that vacant lot next door...]
- Tara Nolan - Raised Bed Revolution: Build it, Fill it, Plant it - Gardening Anywhere. Cold Springs Press, 2016. [The author, a Canadian, founded Savvy Gardening that promotes innovative approaches to both ornamental and vegetable gardens.]
- The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Pest and Disease Control: A Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Garden and Yard the Earth Friendly Way. Rodale Inc., 2009.
- Barbara Pleasant - Home Grown Pantry: A Gardener's Guide to Selecting the Best Varieties & Planting the Perfect Amounts For What You Want to Eat Year Round. Storey Publishing, 2017. [The author is a regular contributor to Mother Earth News and winner of three Golden Globe awards from the Garden Writers' Association.]
- Rodale's Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening. Rodale Inc., 2009 ["Rodale's own gardening bible has been a mainstay for organic vegetable growers since J. L. Rodale published the original in 1959.]
- Edward C. Smith - Vegetable Gardener's Bible. 2nd edition. Storey Publishing, 2009. [A Vermonter, Smith has been writing for 30+ years and gardening for more. He also has a "bible" on container growing published in 2011.]
- Jessica Walliser - Container Gardening Complete. Cool Springs Press, 2017. [The author is a regular contributor to Savvy Gardening, a women's owned company out of Canada covering all aspects of gardening.]
And remember:
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more things that you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss
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