Burpee : The Complete Vegetable & Herb Gardener : A Guide to
Growing Your Garden Organically

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A Backyard-Gardener’s Guide to Growing a Bountiful, Great-Tasting Harvest

The Complete Vegetable & Herb Gardener features:

  • A full-color encyclopedia of over 100 vegetables and herbs with detailed, expert advice on growing them successfully from planting to harvest
  • Planting and growing techniques that keep maintenance to a minimum
  • Entries on how to grow unusual edibles, such as refreshing mesclun for salads, colorful edible flowers, spicy mustards, and more
  • Descriptions and photos of a host of succulent vegetables, both hybrids and heirlooms, from common to exotic
  • Complete information on improving even the poorest garden soil using safe, organic techniques, plus practical advice on making compost
  • Recommendations on garden tools you need--and those you don’t
  • Information on controlling pests and diseases organically, without resorting to poisonous sprays
  • Spectacular full-color photographs of vegetables and herbs, food gardens, and edible landscapes, plus 30 black-and-white line drawings

Burpee has created a truly encyclopedic, but non-intimidating, guide to organic vegetable gardening that can be used and appreciated by anyone, whether or not they've ever stuck a seed in the ground. All the essential information is here--how to condition the soil, how and where to plant, sprouting schedules, what kind of yield to expect from each plant variety, and harvesting tips--in beautiful, bountiful, illustrated detail; the book's largest section, "Plant Portraits," contains explanations of the many cultivars of each vegetable and herb. If you're a novice vegetable gardener or new to organic gardening and can only afford one gardening guide, this may be your best value.

Customer Reviews

Great for a new gardener

Reviewed by Marcus Simpson, 2010-03-04

This is a great book for newbies. It contains a lot of good getting started tips and is a good guide to review in later years.

Burpee: The Complete Vegetable & Herb Gardner

Reviewed by Trisha A. Lawver, 2009-12-03

I love this book. It has so much information. The pictures are great. This book is just what I was looking to start gardening.

Burpee: The Complete Vegetable & Herb Gardener: A Guide to Growing Your Garden Organically

Reviewed by dee, 2009-07-11

I am a fresh rookie at trying out a garden. So while figuring out how to prevent and control pests and insects were somewhat of a challange. Some of the prevention options did not offer clear instructions. So I had to guess and the amount and where I needed to spray specificlly. The pest ID in the book didnt seem to cover all of what I saw in my garden so I had to look online and go from there. Besides my ranting, I do love how the book tells you how you should prepare and plan everying on paper and ahead of time. Majority of cutivars are covered in this book. Some of the cultivars I bought just at a walmart before I bought the book so not all of my selection was in the book. The one thing I didn't like was there were no glossary. Other than that, it sure does a great job to helping you get started. But like I said I have no clue what I'm doing so doing all the research you can is a must. This book gives you that. :)

Burpee: Complete veg& herb gardener

Reviewed by Deena De Keyrel, 2009-07-09

This is a great book, it has so much info from beginning to end of gardening. A most valuable book!

Still in vogue for today's gardeners

Reviewed by Norman Pellett, 2009-07-04

Produced 12 years ago, this book is still an excellent reference for beginning and experienced vegetable and herb growers. With more people growing their own food, this source is very helpful in answering questions. Newer varieties, available since the book was published, are not described, but many of those mentioned are still available and excellent for the home garden. The plant portraits (descriptions and growing instructions) of over 100 vegetables and herbs, covering 292 pages of the 438 page book, are a manual on how to grow them. A table on freeze dates and freeze-free periods for several cities in each state and province is useful for beginners and interesting for any reader.

The high quality of photos, lists, graphs and paper quality are enticing. The book is well worth the price.

Norman Pellett, author of Gardener's Quiz Book