Where can I find an interesting book about organic gardening?

Starting an organic garden is a wonderful way to eat healthy and get in touch with nature. Thankfully, now that organic gardening and urban farming has become hugely popular in many cities across the nation, it is quite easy to find books that will help you start your organic garden and take out all the guesswork that could otherwise be involved. One book that many of my friends highly recommend for starting out an organic garden is Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening which has a wealth of information regarding how to grow your garden organically, but it's presented in a very user friendly way, and while it doesn't delve too deeply into gardening, it is a great starter book with a lot of basic tips.

Another fantastic resource is Four Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long. This book tells you all that you need to know and do to grow an organic vegetable garden and actually caters to those of us who don't really want to spend all of our free time working the land yet want to reap the benefits of a healthy veggie garden. One of my personal favorites is Organic Gardening for Dummies.

This book really breaks all of the information and tips that you need to know to grow an organic garden down to simple steps that anyone can follow. This book covers all types of gardens from vegetable and fruit to flower gardens and even organic lawn care. As for finding organic gardening videos, there are quite a few available on YouTube.Com and ehow.com.

You can find several series of videos on both of those websites dedicated to organic gardening for specific plants, vegetables, etc.

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