Essential Gardening Books

Welcome to our Lübeck Haus Bookstore catalogue page for essential books for gardening, small farms, and for learning basic country skills.
Our research staff at Lübecks Bookstore is building an extensive selection of books dealing with gardening, organic gardening, plant propagation, improving garden soils and fertility, fertilizers, raising livestock, garden and farming tools, building farm building, building fences and gates, growing and saving heirloom seeds and plants, raised bed gardening, container gardening, plant propagation, fruit and nut trees books, and books for learning basic country skills.
And more gardening books are being added all the time.
The twelve categories are listed here. Make your selection by clicking on a category.

1. Gardeners Books
2. Seeds/Propagation
4. Plant Propagation
4. Garden Soils
5. Trakehner Horses
6. Raising Livestock
7. Raising Poultry & Waterfowl
8. Game Birds & Big Birds
9. Farm Tools
10. Farm Buildings
11. Fences, Gates & Doors
12. Gardening Tools

This is the catalogue page for Gardening, number 1 above, and lists books for improving your gardening skills and for learning basic country skills.
These books are of particular interest to organic gardeners as well as to all home gardeners tilling the soil in maritime regions of The Pacific Northwest and similar areas of the world.
Subjects include growing vegetables and herbs, organic gardening methods and techniques, winter gardening techniques, companion planting, making and using compost, making and using root cellars, pruning procedures, native pollinators and gardening help in general.
To learn more about our gentle native Mason bees and Bumblebees, we have included couple of really delightful handbooks by Brian Griffin. These books will explain just about everything you need to know about these hard working pollinator bees and is explained in very clear and specific details. Anyone who grows fruits and vegetables will welcome and encourage these native solitary bees in and around their gardens.

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-Eliot Coleman, Barbara Damrosch, Kathy Bray, Illustrator
Paperback 212 pages / Published October 1999
One of the best selling self help gardening book that provides comprehensive and authoritive advice on how to successfully grow a vegetable garden in a climate like that of the state of Maine. Shows and explains how to select, grow, cultivate and harvest up to forty different varieties of vegetables in season all year round by using cold frames, mobile greenhouses, high-quality compost, and using simple and inexpensive tools and techniques.
The key is what and when to plant. Full information provided for planting dates, sources of seeds, tools, cold frame construction details, greenhouses. Well illustrated.
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-Lewis Hill, Gwen Steege, Editor / Paperback 288 pages / Published April 1992
Covers the basics of growing fruits and berries.
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-Louise Riotte / Paperback / Published 1998
Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-190 from Storey Books is jammed full of information on growing great strawberries.
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-Louise Riotte / Paperback 224 pages, 2nd Edition / Published March 1998
An excellent reference and guide for many gardening questions.
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-Karl Schwenke, Ben Watson, Editor / Paperback 144 pages, 2nd edition / Published April 1991
This book covers the basics and then some of small scale farming.
Recommended as a good reference book to begin your small scale farm with.
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-Andrew W. Lee, Jim Hightower / Paperback 352 pages / Published 1995
This book is required reading if you are serious about making money marketing your garden products.
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-Mike Bubel, Nancy Bubel, Pam Art (Editor)
Paperback 320 pages, 2nd Edition / published October 1991
An excellent book for building, stocking, and using a root cellar. Includes specific storage requirements for many home grown fruits and vegetables.
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-Jane Cooper, Sherry Streeter (Illustrator) / Paperback 208 pages / Published August 1983
The book explains how to use the wood burning stove to cook your meals.
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-Stu Campbell, Rodger Griffith (Editor) / Paperback 240 pages / Published October 1983
An excellent book for covering nearly everything that you need to know about a home or farm water supply.
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-Max Burns / Paperback 160 pages / Published August 1993
This excellent authoritave book is a well written and well illustrated guide for understanding, designing, and using your farm fresh water supply system.
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-Deborah Burns (Editor) / Paperback 544 pages / Published September 1999
Shorey's Books, a leader in home gardening expert advice has produced an excellent guide. More than 150 of their  authors in gardening, building, animal care and raising, and general homesteading share their expertise and experience in this wonderful and essential guide. For those on the path to self-sufficiency, this book is required reading.
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-Elizabeth P. Stell / Paperback 224 pages / Published February 1998
This grower's guide to creating and maintaining fertile and productive soil is an excellent sourcebook for soils. Over 300 color illustrations.
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-Scott Ogden / Paperback 216 pages / Published February 1992
This gardening guide explains everything needed to successfully develop a great garden soil from poor soil. Written for the beginning gardener, but anyone with difficult soils will benefit by studing this book.
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-Tanta Denckla / Paperback 288 pages / Published March 1994
This guide is an excellent organic gardening sourcebook for growing, harvesting, and storing most of the popular vegetables, fruits, herbs, and nuts.
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-Christopher Brickell, Editor / Leather Bound, 1092 pages / Published September 1997
The comprehensive and informational horticulturist reference book contains 15,000 individual plant entries. Plus a section about botany as well as basic gardening techniques and tips. Includes 6,000 full-color photographs.
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-Christopher Brickel, Editor, David Joyce / Hardcover 336 pages / Published August 1996
This reference book is organized by ornamental trees, fruiting trees, ornamental shrubs, soft fruits, climbing plants, and roses. Each section discusses specialized methods, tools required, and techniques for each plant type. Includes step-by-step procedures with diagrams and detailed color photographs. Also includes a plant dictionary.
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-American Horticultural Society, Photographer Peter Anderson
Hardcover 320 pages / Published April 1999
This excellent plant guide covers all the information you need to propagate almost any plant. Including trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, cacti, vegetables and herbs. Covers staring plants by seed, cuttings, grafting, division, and other techniques. Contains a glossary, detailed index, and a plant hardiness map.
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-Lewis Hill / Paperback 168 pages / Published March 1985
This gardening guide explains with step-by-step instructions how to start new plants from seeds, cuttings, dividing, layering, and grafting.
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-Michael A. Dirr / Hardcover 493 pages / Published 1997
This excellent encyclopedia is highly recommended for landscapers, nurserymen, and gardeners. 16 hundred color photographs illustrate 500 species of northern trees and shrubs which are suitable for zones 3 to 8 in the U.S.
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-Carol Ann Kearns, James D. Thomson / Paperback 120 pages / Published August 2001
This book is the centerpiece of a public-awareness campaign based at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Buchmann, a leading authority on pollination, and Nabhan explore the vital link between plants and their pollinators. Without interaction between insects, animals and flowering plants, the seeds and fruits that make up nearly eighty percent of the human diet would not exist.
This is a disturbing story of disappearing insects and diminishing plant reproduction, owing to overuse of pesticide and fragmented habitat. Popular environmental literature has generally overlooked the role of insect and animals pollinators, such as bees, beetles, butterflies, moths and bats. In fact, our information on pollinator-plant interaction may be the weakest link in understanding how ecosystems function. Many anecdotes from the field with discussions of ecology, entomology, botany, crop science and the economics of pollination.
The authors describe the ecological and economic effects of habitat destruction and present some ideas for improving the situation. While bees and beekeeping are discussed at some length, this book points out that birds, mammals, and lizards as well as many species of insects are all documented pollinators, some widely recognized and other almost unknown. The book is important for general knowledge, as well for science and ecology research.
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