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  1. Growing organic vegetables west of the Cascades by Steve Solomon, 1985
  2. Growing organic vegetables west of the Cascades: A concise manual of organic vegetable gardening for residents of the maritime regions of Washington and Oregon by Steve Solomon, 1980
  3. Growing Organic Vegetables West of the Cascades by Steve Solomon, 1985-01-01
  4. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Organic Gardening by Steve Solomon, 2007-11-28
  5. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Organic Gardening [GROWING VEGETABLES WEST OF-6/E] by Steve(Author) Solomon, 2007-11-30
  6. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Natural Gardening by Steve Solomon, 2002-01-07
  7. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: Steve Solomon's Complete Guide to Natural Gardening by Steve Solomon, 1989-03

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WANTED: Looking for a stable, non-chemical soil-mate interested in a long-term relationship with earthy partner. Non-burning, non-salty. Soluble flash-in-the-pan types need not apply. In the natural state, our soil contains all the nutrients required to grow the plants native to our area. When an old tree falls, its body is consumed by insects, fungus and bacteria, and the nutrients are returned to the soil to nourish the next generation. Over hundreds and thousands of years, the local ecology evolves to a balance of requirements and additions: the flow of nutrients is circular and replenishes itself. The problem starts when we clear the land and plant crops or gardens. The trees are burned or turned into houses, paper or toothpicks, the weeds are carted off to the dump. Then we plant crops, and carry away the harvest. Nothing gets returned to the soil. Add the effects of runoff from soil exposed to the rain and artificial irrigation, and pretty soon the soil has been depleted of its balanced reserve of nutrients. In order for our gardens to thrive, we must feed the soil with what we have taken out.

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  • Paperback: 368 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.94 x 9.97 x 7.03 Publisher: Sasquatch Books; 5th edition (March 2000)
  • ISBN: 1570612404 Book Description Here's a fully revised edition of this regional bestseller- considered to be the definitive food gardening manual for the Pacific Northwest. This is the bible of vegetable gardening for anyone turning the soil west of the Cascade Mountains-from Western British Columbia to Northern California. It includes the basics of soil, when best to plant, the art of composting, what varieties grow well here, which seed companies are reliable, information on handling pests, and an extensive section on the cultivation of each vegetable. About the Author Steve Solomon started the Territorial Seed Company and became a recognized expert on organic vegetable gardening. He has gardened in California and Oregon, and he continues to research the art and science of vegetable gardening.
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    Cleveland, David A., and Daniela Soleri. Food from Dryland Gardens: An Ecological, Nutritional and Social Approach to Small-Scale Household Food Production. Tucson: Center for People, Food and Environment, 1991. World-conscious survey of low-tech food production in semiarid regions.

    33. Composting: Bibliography
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  • Workshop on the Role of Earthworms in the Stabilization of Organic Residues, Vol. I and II. Edited by Mary Appelhof. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Beech Leaf Press of the Kalamazoo Nature Center, 1981. If ever there was a serious investigation into the full range of the earthworm's potential to help Homo Sapiens, this conference explored it. Volume II is the most complete bibliography ever assembled on the earthworm.
  • Appelhof, Mary. Worms Eat My Garbage. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Flower Press, 1982. A delightful, slim, easy reading, totally positive book that offers enthusiastic encouragement to take advantage of vermicomposting.
  • Barrett, Dr. Thomas J. Harnessing the Earthworm. Boston: Wedgewood Press, 1959.
  • Edited by the Staff of Biocycle: Journal of Waste Recycling. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: J.G. Press, 1991. The focus of this book is on municipal composting and other industrial systems. Though imprinted "Emmaus" this is not the Rodale organization, but a group that separated from Rodale Press over ten years ago. included on the staff are some old Organic Gardening and Farming staffers from the 1970s, including Gene Logdson and Jerome Goldstein. A major section discussing the biology and ecology of composting is written by Clarence Golueke. There are articles about vermicomposting, anaerobic digestion and biogasification, and numerous descriptions of existing facilities.
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