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The Mittleider Gardening Library CD is a searchable database, with nine of Dr. Mittleider’s vegetable gardening books and all nine of his technical manuals. Now you can read and study almost everything written about vegetable gardening by the great Garden Doctor himself on one small CD ROM disk, and take it with you anywhere in your pocket or purse!
All nine books have been completely and accurately digitized, including thousands of pictures, plus every word, chart, and illustration. And depending on your screen resolution, they may look even better than in the originals.
But here's the best part! Using one of the most powerful tools since the Gutenberg press, you have these unique resources in a searchable database by NextPage! You just type a word or phrase and every place it occurs in all 18 publications, it will be right there for you to see.
Want greenhouse plans? Take your pick of several! How about fertilizer formulas! See how they have evolved and improved over the years with experience in every kind of soil, in countries around the world. How important is having good soil anyway? You’ll love the answer! Did you ever wonder what caused the black heart in potatoes? It’s not a disease at all, but a deficiency. Find out which one in a few seconds.
Were you told yellow plants mean nitrogen deficiency? Discover the 6 different nutrients that cause yellow leaves when they are deficient. And see several examples of each one on different vegetables and fruits, so you can become the expert in diagnosing problems others just guess at. With The Garden Doctor at your fingertips, you’ll have better information than most college professors, and it’s so easy to use!
From 6 Steps to Successful Gardening - the fun graphically illustrated primer - to the college agronomy text Food For Everyone - with 1000 pictures that has made expert commercial growers in over 20 countries - you’ll have a treasury of knowledge from the unique experience of the man who's done it all. And he’s documented everything so thoroughly, we all benefit without the painful, time consuming, and costly mistakes!
Supposedly tough gardening subjects have been made clear and understandable - like the importance and proper use of soils, organics, pH, fertilizers, and pest control. You name it and the answers are literally right at your fingertips.
"His method is simple, baased on the laws of nature, yet very invaluable, and can be applied any time, any place, under any conditions - with sure results. With my experience in the field of agriculture, I can safely say that this man knows his stuff, and he sure is an asset to the world."
Sonny Ramdath
Trinidad and Tobago
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Download free greenhouse plans to build your own inexpensive greenhouse!
Simply join the free gardening group and under comments say "send free greenhouse plans."
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Here is a Free Garden Journal that you can use all year long in your garden. Download now! (PDF, 447 KB)
Complete Mittleider Gardening Books now available on one cd-rom. Read more.
It's Spring Planting Time! For those of you in the Northern hemisphere who have winters, March and early April are the time you need to be preparing your soil and planting the hardy vegetable crops such as radishes, peas, cabbage and broccoli.
The freeze/thaw cycles of winter have broken up and loosened most soils, so as soon as it's not muddy, go in and give everything a good weeding with the 2-way hoe (see Tools). Weeding thoroughly this early gives you the upper hand, and is very important.
If you grew a Mittleider garden last year, your beds will be easy to re-make. Just apply Pre-Plant and Weekly Feed to the bed area, then till them in, 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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