Solar Gardening: Growing Vegetables Year-round the American Intensive Way (Real Goods Independent Living Book)

Solar Gardening: Growing Vegetables Year-round the American Intensive Way (Real Goods Independent Living Book)

by Leandre Poisson (Author), Gretchen Vogel Poisson (Author)

Synopsis

Solar Gardening shows how to increase efforts of the sun during the coldest months of the year and how to protect tender plants from the intensity of the scorching sun during the hottest months through the use of solar mini-greenhouses. The book includes instructions for building a variety of solar appliances plus descriptions of more than 90 different crops, with charts showing when to plant and harvest each. The result is a year-round harvest even from a small garden.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Chelsea Green Pub Co
Published: 01 Jun 1996

ISBN 10: 0930031695
ISBN 13: 9780930031695

Media Reviews
Library Journal-The Poissons, experienced New England gardeners, present their system for continuous food production. Inspired by French intensive gardening techniques that originally utilized bell-shaped glass jars called cloches to protect tender plants and extend the growing season, the Poissons have developed solar gardening appliances, including the Solar Cone, the Solar Pod, and the Pod Extenders. Use of these mini-greenhouses, combined with other gardening techniques such as intercropping, crop rotation, and careful site and soil preparation, can make it possible to harvest fresh vegetables year-round. Details are given on how to build the solar appliances, followed by information on 90 garden crops grouped by three main categories: heat-loving, cold-hardy, and cold-tolerant vegetables. Although only those with considerable space will be able to implement fully the American Intensive system (a garden area of 40' 3 40' is needed for a family of four), the Poissons provide useful gardening tips for all organic gardeners. Highly recommended for all vegetable gardening collections.--Virginia A. Henrichs, Chicago Botanic Garden Lib., Glencoe, Ill.