The Wisconsin Garden GuideBig Earth Publishing, 1995 - 336 pages Thousands of Wisconsin gardeners have come to depend on this comprehensive guide of vegetables, flowers, fruits and plants that thrive in Wisconsin's challenging climate. Featured is information on composting and mulching, insects and pests, and tools and resources. The book also contains information on landscaping and houseplants. |
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Contents
It All Begins in the Soil | 1 |
Composting and Mulching | 21 |
What to Do About the Weather | 41 |
Vegetable GrowingBounty for the Table | 67 |
Fruits Berries and NutsPerennial Providers | 152 |
Storing Fruits and Vegetables | 183 |
Flowers for WisconsinNine Months of Glory | 190 |
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