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Gardening without irrigation : $b or without much, anyway

By Steve Solomon

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how to cultivate a thriving garden, even with minimal water, by embracing innovative techniques developed in the water-scarce environment of the maritime Northwest.

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2003-10-01
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Summary

"Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway" by Steve Solomon is a resourceful book about growing a flourishing vegetable garden with little to no watering, particularly in places with dry summers like the Northwest. Solomon uses his own experiences and what he learned to explain how to successfully garden without needing a lot of water. He introduces his journey as a gardener in Oregon who faced water shortages, sharing how he experimented with different methods. Readers learn how to use practices like plant spacing and fertigation to conserve water while still harvesting a good crop. The book helps teach gardeners how to rely more on themselves and use smart ways to garden, even when there is not much water available.

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