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The Edible Garden (Sunset)

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Oxmoor House (2004), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 192 pages

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A nice introduction to growing veg. Not specific to Southern California, but good general advice for Western gardens. ( )
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Putting delicious food on the table doesn't get more fulfilling-or fresher-than this!Whether you have a tiny rooftop plot or a serious chunk of dirt, The Edible Garden is packed with practical advice for designing a horticultural haven that's as tasty as it is beautiful-just think of it as art you can eat! This appealing text covers tried-and-true methods as well as more avant garde approaches to growing herb gardens, vegetable plots, fruit trees, edible flowers, and more.

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