Vegetable Gardening Made Easy
Vegetable gardeners in the Rocky Mountain states will find gardening can be a little easier and a lot more enjoyable with a new book from Cool Springs Press.
If you garden anywhere in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah or Wyoming, you have to get your hands on a copy of Guide to Rocky Mountain Vegetable Growing by Robert Gough & Cheryl Moore-Gough.
But that’s only if you want to have a successful vegetable garden this season.
My brand-new review copy of the book is already marked up, dog-eared and broken in.
Whether you’re an experienced vegetable gardener or you’re just getting ready to take your first tentative steps toward the garden bed, the Goughs have some advice for you. They wrote this book because it’s the resource they wanted to have when they first started gardening in such a challenging region.
New Crop of Gardening Books Sprouts Ideas
The 2010 gardening book season is in full swing and these three new titles will help gardeners of every level grow great gardens.
The first crop of gardening books to review arrived in my office this week and now I can’t wait for the growing season to begin.
I’m sure every gardener will find something they can put to use in each of the three new titles from Cool Springs Press, whether it’s a fabulous new recipe, a way to avoid plant problems or how to pinch a few more pennies.
I plan on writing complete reviews of each book over the next several weeks, but thought you might like an overview, just to whet your appetite.
Each attractive cover has an intriguing title, is aimed to a specific audience, and loaded with full-color photos, illustrations and all kinds of interesting tips, tricks and ideas. These are guaranteed to make gardeners want to get growing immediately.
Vegetable gardeners in the Rocky Mountain states will find gardening can be a little easier and a lot more enjoyable with a new book from Cool Springs Press.
If you garden anywhere in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah or Wyoming, you have to get your hands on a copy of Guide to Rocky Mountain Vegetable Growing by Robert Gough & Cheryl Moore-Gough.
The 2010 gardening book season is in full swing and these three new titles will help gardeners of every level grow great gardens.
The first crop of gardening books to review arrived in my office this week and now I can’t wait for the growing season to begin.
I’m sure every gardener will find something they can put to use in each of the three new titles from Cool Springs Press, whether it’s a fabulous new recipe, a way to avoid plant problems or how to pinch a few more pennies.
I plan on writing complete reviews of each book over the next several weeks, but thought you might like an overview, just to whet your appetite.
Each attractive cover has an intriguing title, is aimed to a specific audience, and loaded with full-color photos, illustrations and all kinds of interesting tips, tricks and ideas. These are guaranteed to make gardeners want to get growing immediately.



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