Vegetable Gardening

My 1st Book Review! The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Mountain States!



🌻 Thanks for watching my first ever book review! More coming soon so subscribe if you enjoyed this. Feel free to leave a comment below if there’s a gardening book you’d like to see a review on. If I have it in my library I’ll see about making that happen!

🌻 Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro and the book
00:36 – Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening Series
00:58 – My credentials and why I bought this book back in 2013
02:16 – Pros – lots of good stuff
04:41 – Cons – a couple of my opinions
07:59 – Timber Press and their amazing books
08:11 – Thank you for watching!

🔗 LINKS!
Timber Press Homepage: https://www.timberpress.com/
Guides to Veggie Gardening In The
Mountain States:
Pacific Northwest: https://www.workman.com/products/the-timber-press-guide-to-vegetable-gardening-in-the-pacific-northwest
Midwest: https://www.workman.com/products/the-timber-press-guide-to-vegetable-gardening-in-the-midwest
North East: https://www.workman.com/products/the-timber-press-guide-to-vegetable-gardening-in-the-northeast
South East: https://www.workman.com/products/the-timber-press-guide-to-vegetable-gardening-in-the-southeast
South West:
Southern California: https://www.workman.com/products/the-timber-press-guide-to-vegetable-gardening-in-southern-california
Note:
None of these are affiliate links, I just want you to find the books you’re after!

🌻 Future Videos Coming Soon!
– What book should I review next? I placed my order from Timber Press and received 9 new books! I need help choosing which to read first!
– Reviewing the books I use to design landscapes and choose plants
– Fascinating Fasciation
– Taxonomy & Plant Families, I’ll hopefully get a couple videos done on these, starting with Asteraceae
– Reviewing whichever book you all vote for!
By then spring will be upon us and we’ll be back to our regular upload schedule!

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4 Comments

  1. Common sowthistle which have yellow flowers – What is the use of the plant or flower or seed ?

  2. Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more gardening tips, tricks and hacks! We have lots planned to keep the channel going through winter! See you in the garden!

  3. Interesting book. We're in zone 8a and can grow many herbs throughout the year. Would like to grow many vegetables too, especially tomatoes, as it cost us $16 for 2lbs of fresh tomatoes – to make my homemade tomato sauce last summer.

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