Organic Gardening in Small Spaces

First, full disclosure: I serve with author Christy Wilhelmi on the Sustainability Committee of GardenComm, the international garden communicators’ association, but even without that connection, I’d be happy to review High Yield, Small Space Organic Gardening: Practical Tips for Growing Your Own Food. First published in 2013, the book’s been updated to include more recentContinue reading “Organic Gardening in Small Spaces”

Homegrown National Parks

Yard by yard, property by property, Dr. Doug Tallamy, Entomology and Wildlife Ecology professor at University of Delaware, believes it’s possible to reverse the damage that wanton, unthinking ‘development’ has wrought. He believes it because he’s seen it on his own property. When he and wife Cindy moved into a house on a swathe ofContinue reading “Homegrown National Parks”

Book Review:The Vegetable Garden Pest Book by Susan Mulvihill

Let me start off by saying I really like this book. Although the info sheet that accompanies The Vegetable Garden Pest Bookby Susan Mulvihill talks about climate change and newly invasive pests that attack edibles, most of what’s inside are the same pests and the same problems I’ve been dealing with in my Mid-Atlantic vegetable garden for decades. But that’s a quibble with the info sheet rather than the book itself, which is a terrific tool for almost anyone who works to produce food from their little bit of earth.