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Desert Gardening: Fruits and Vegetables

Desert Gardening: Fruits and Vegetables

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An outstanding insight to gardening in a desert environment.
Review: If you thought that only cactus grew in the desert, then this book will show you how to overcome that myth. This book goes over the fruits and vegetables that can be grown in the desert and will help you use the four seasons so as to make the most of your garden. The book goes into great detail of the makeup of the desert soil and how to improve it for your use. It explains how to make a compost pile, how to use the compost, and detailed information on the types of fertilizer to aid you in your quest of fresh and vegetables. The author gives advice on when to plant crops so you can grow vegetables and herbs year round. He explains why and how to take care of your fruit and citrus trees. This book is well worth the money to buy it, the time to read it, and the avoidance of frustration when gardening in the desert.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Be sure to note that this book applies to deserts at <3,500
Review: The review/summary of this book online didn't specify that this book applies to desert gardening at 3,500 ft. and below. Although this book claimed to apply to New Mexico, there are not many areas of the state that are below 3,500 ft. This book is better suited to residents of Arizona and California. We sent this book as a gift to my mother-in-law in Tucson and she loves it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Be sure to note that this book applies to deserts at <3,500
Review: The review/summary of this book online didn't specify that this book applies to desert gardening at 3,500 ft. and below. Although this book claimed to apply to New Mexico, there are not many areas of the state that are below 3,500 ft. This book is better suited to residents of Arizona and California. We sent this book as a gift to my mother-in-law in Tucson and she loves it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the Best
Review: This book fooled me at first glance. I browsed the bookstore and purchased several other books on gardening for hot, arid climates and passed on this book. The lack of color and the obviously amateur photographs in this book led me to believe that the text would be amateur too. This assumption was complete in error! After reading the other books I still didn't feel satisfied that I had received the knowledge I was seeking so I took a chance on this book. This book is very detailed and is really the only book I should have purchased. The author is conversational in his writing style which makes it easy to understand and to the point.

If you have tried gardening in Phoenix or other hot places you know that, with our very short growing seasons, the timing and preperation is critical. This book addresses both these issues and more. It tells you exactly how to prepare our basically "crappy" soil and goes week by week on the gardening activities such as planting, fertilizing, pruning, etc... Buy this book and you will soon realize that it is all you need to get started. The only other thing you need is your own practical experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the Best
Review: This book fooled me at first glance. I browsed the bookstore and purchased several other books on gardening for hot, arid climates and passed on this book. The lack of color and the obviously amateur photographs in this book led me to believe that the text would be amateur too. This assumption was complete in error! After reading the other books I still didn't feel satisfied that I had received the knowledge I was seeking so I took a chance on this book. This book is very detailed and is really the only book I should have purchased. The author is conversational in his writing style which makes it easy to understand and to the point.

If you have tried gardening in Phoenix or other hot places you know that, with our very short growing seasons, the timing and preperation is critical. This book addresses both these issues and more. It tells you exactly how to prepare our basically "crappy" soil and goes week by week on the gardening activities such as planting, fertilizing, pruning, etc... Buy this book and you will soon realize that it is all you need to get started. The only other thing you need is your own practical experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally sufficient knowledge for desert gardening
Review: This complete desert gardening guide is the finest I have ever encountered. After trying to grow veggies and fruit in this dry high-desert for over 40 years, I have confidence that it will happen now. I highly recommend this for desert dwellers and as a much appreciated gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very detailed book
Review: Why does everyone who uses this book live near me?

I bought this book for my father, a very experienced gardener and landscaper who recently moved to the desert. Although he is not a big book reader I see him using this book repeatedly.

The book is easy to follow, gives a number of great tips, and presents ideas that even a seasoned professional like my father hasn't thought of.


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