Re: Re:Introduction


Rec'd your note - however I am not William nor did I request any list of
Veg. books but thanks anyway.
-----Original Message-----
From: Myrna Miller <mmiller@nemontel.net>
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Thursday, July 01, 1999 6:51 AM
Subject: Re:Introduction


>Hi, William...
>
>The first vegetable gardening book that I ever bought is still the one I
>use most: "High Yield Gardening" by Marjorie B. Hunt & Brenda Bortz (Rodale
>Press, 1986; ISBN 0-87857-599-5). "The Kitchen Garden" by Sylvia Thompson
>(Bantam Books, 1995; ISBN 0-553-08138-1) has lots of information about the
>culture of specific veggies and there is a companion cookbook by the same
>author. Books that have more information about design and inspirational
>photographs of various kitchen gardens are:
>
>"Kitchen Gardens" by Cathy Wilkinson Barash (Taylor's Weekend Gardening
>Guides, Houghton Mifflin, 1998; ISBN 0-395-82749-3)
>
>"The Ornamental Kitchen Garden" by Janet Macdonald (David & Charles, 1994;
>ISBN 0-7153-0236-1)
>
>"The New Kitchen Garden" by Anna Pavord (Dorling Kindersley, 1996; ISBN
>0-7894-0435-4)
>
>"Beautiful American Kitchen Gardens" by Mary Dorra (Clarkson Potter, 1997;
>ISBN 0-517-70304-1)
>
>"The Complete Kitchen Garden" by Patrick Bowe (Macmillan 1996; ISBN
>0-02-861309-0)
>
>The five books listed above were all purchased as remainders from cataloges
>or stores, so you might want check out your nearest Barnes & Noble or other
>big bookstore or have your library get them for you.
>
>Myrna, Zone 3, Montana
>___________________________________________
>
>At 08:28 PM 6/30/99 -0400, you wrote:
>(snip)
>>Second question, can anyone suggest must have vegetable books?  Books that
>>no vegetable gardener should live without?
>
>
>



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