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Paperback: 621 pages
ISBN: 0965661709
A comprehensive college-level agronomy text using the proven Mittleider Method of dramatic food production, as taught and demonstrated throughout the world, with sixty-four chapters, 621 pages, and almost a thousand drawings, photographs, and color plates. Also provides a detailed discussion of all aspects of plant growth, soil and water, organic and mineral fertilizers, greenhouse production, disease and insect control, harvesting, and marketing. Essential material for all serious vegetable growers.
Also available in Japanese. Please contact us if you are interested in the Japanese verison.
"In the middle of Monument Valley's desert area, lush vegetation is flourishing. Dr. Jacob Mittleider, an expert on gardening . . . has shown that food can be produced in the world's worst soils."
(Marsha Keele, Monument Valley, Utah)
"On both sides of the road we saw well laid out green and healthy growing crops. I could hardly believe my eyes as I had known this land to be a sandy waste."
(B. D. Lakshman, Suva, Fiji Islands)
"Everyone in the Agriculture Department has
been amazed at the results obtained. I didn't think we could do it, but you have shown that it could be done in this country."
(Bob Ackeroid, Papua, New Guinea)
"Dr. Mittleider has demonstrated that despite
extremely unfavorable soil conditions, an abundance of vegetable crops can be produced by using his procedures. And this method has given hope to discouraged farmers throughout the Island."
(General James p. Lampert, Okinawa, Japan)
"I came prepared to be critical as we are often inundated with programs that are neither practical nor sound. I left completely converted by the simplicity and soundness of the system and results."
(C. D. Promnitz, Zimbabwe, Africa)
"His method is simple, based on the laws of nature, yet very invaluable and can be applied any time, any place, under any conditions - with sure results."
(Sonny Ramdoth, Trinidad-Tobago, West Indies)
"His garden looks like a work of art. The neighboring collective farm field is full of weeds, but here where the land is the same, you won't see a single weed."
IZVESTYIA (newspaper), Moscow, Russia
"I came prepared to be critical as we are often inundated with programs that are neither practical nor sound. I left completely converted by the simplicity and soundness of the system and results."
C.D. Promnitz,
Zimbabwe, Africa
Download Chapter 8: The Parts of a Plant and Their Functions (PDF, 784 KB) and learn the basic anatomy of all plants and understand the functions each part of a plant plays.
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It's Fall and time to prepare your soil for winter! For those of you in the Northern hemisphere who have winters, October, November, and and early December are the time you need to be cleaning up your garden and preparing it for next spring's planting. You can even plant hardy garlic, which will overvegetable crops such as radishes, peas, cabbage and broccoli.
The freeze/tha-winter and get an early spring start. Before snow covers your garden mae sure all old materials are either removed from the garden, or if they are clean of weed seeds and disease, till them into your soil-beds. Also, when it's not too muddy, go in and give everything a good weeding with the 2-way hoe (see Tools). Weeding thoroughly in the Fall helps keep the weeds from getting a big head start on you before you can get into the garden in the spring, and is very important.
If you grew a Mittleider garden this year, your beds will benefit from tilling or digging. You can apply Pre-Plant and Weekly Feed to the bed area now, then till them in, or wait until early spring. Either way after tilling place strings on your stakes, and re-make the beds.
Be sure to re-check the level of each bed accurately, since they may have changed a little. Do not be satisfied with anything more than 1" fall in a 30'-long soil-bed. Good Gardening!
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