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The Sustainable Vegetable Garden: A Backyard Guide to Healthy Soil and Higher

The Sustainable Vegetable Garden: A Backyard Guide to Healthy Soil and Higher Yields Paperback - 1999

by Jeavons, John; Cox, Carol

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This introduction to biointensive gardening shows that it is not only possible but easy to grow astonishing crops of healthful organic vegetable and fruits, while conserving resources and helping the soil.

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Ten Speed Press, 1999. Very good paperback. Paper Back. Very Good.
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JOHN JEAVONS is a cofounder of the group Ecology Action and the father of the modern biointensive gardening movement. He lives in Willits, California, where he has been growing more vegetables for decades.

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  • Booklist, 04/01/1999, Page 1375
  • Library Journal, 05/01/1999, Page 101

About the author

JOHN JEAVONS is a cofounder of the group Ecology Action and the father of the modern biointensive gardening movement. He lives in Willits, California, where he has been growing more vegetables for decades.