Organic Gardening (not just) in the Northeast is organized around the
calendar year, starting in March and continuing through the year with
timely advice. Henry Homeyer's book is packed with useful information
you won't easily find elsewhere: how to sharpen your pruners, use a
screwdriver to test for compaction in the lawn, and build a welcoming
cedar arbor as an entrance to the garden. Learn how to grow ladyslipper
orchids or Himalayan blue poppies, prune apple trees, grow giant
pumpkins, and even how to start a date palm from a grocery store date or
build a small stone igloo to delight grandchildren. Eccentric, eclectic,
and entertaining, whether you are a beginner or a veteran, this book has
something and more for you.